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Anna Pavlova (1881–1931)

Autor de I Dreamed I Was a Ballerina

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Pavlovna, Anna Matveyevna
Fecha de nacimiento
1881-02-12
Fecha de fallecimiento
1931-01-23
Lugar de sepultura
Golders Green Crematorium, London, England
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Rusland
Lugar de nacimiento
Sint-Petersburg, Rusland
Lugar de fallecimiento
The Hague, South Holland, the Netherlands
Causa de fallecimiento
pleurisy
Lugares de residencia
Sint-Petersburg, Rusland
Educación
Imperial Ballet School
Ocupaciones
ballerina
Relaciones
Fokine, Michel (choreographer)
Organizaciones
Ballets Russes
Biografía breve
Anna Pavlova was born to working-class, unwed parents in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1891, she was admitted to the Imperial Ballet School and made her stage debut where she trained with great determination to overcome her physical limitations, such as weak ankles, and improve her technique; among her teachers was the legendary Enrico Cecchetti. She graduated in 1899 and was chosen to enter the Imperial Ballet. She made her official début at the Mariinsky Theatre to critical acclaim and rose quickly through the ranks of the company with the support of the great maestro Marius Petipa. She was named prima ballerina in 1906 and had many passionate admirers. She made innovative improvements to the pointe shoes used by modern ballerinas, in order to further support her feet and ankles. She danced with the Ballets Russes and then founded her own company and went on tour, giving more than 4,000 performances around the world. Her most celebrated role was The Dying Swan, choreographed for her by Michel Fokine. Pavlova's fame was such that her name is still practically synonymous with ballet. She died suddenly of an infectious disease at age 49.

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A beautiful book by a beautiful dancer. Anna Pavlova, a ballet icon tells the story of her first experience with ballet and how she got her start. I love this for kids because they learn of someone like Anna Pavlova and don't think she could have ever been a little kid with a dream. This book may be about Anna Pavlova's ballet experience, but it demonstrates the power of dreams and how far they can take you.
 
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kitbraddick | 7 reseñas más. | Apr 30, 2015 |
Anna Pavlova tells her own childhood story of first seeing ballet performed. After watching the performance of Sleeping Beauty, she fell in love with the theater and performance. The beautiful water color painting illustrated by Edgar Degas give the reader a sense that he or she is actually there with Anna.
 
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kwolinski | 7 reseñas más. | Dec 3, 2014 |
After seeing her first ballet, Sleeping Beauty, Anna Pavlova realized that she wanted to become a ballerina. Anna was born in St. Petersburg Russia. She and her mother were very poor. Becoming a ballerina would be difficult for Anna not only because of her limited resources, but also because of her physical structure. Despite these obstacles, Anna continued to practice, and she was eventually admitted to the Imperial School of Ballet. This was the opportunity that Anna needed. She continued to work hard and use her unique physical appearance to her advantage. Anna Pavlova went on to become a prima ballerina dazzling audiences worldwide.
For anyone who has ever had a dream, this book takes you back to the time when you first realized that passion. A time that is full of hope and endless possibilities. This book was very enjoyable. The words on the pages seemed to elegantly dance on the pages. The use of paintings by Edgar Degas added an ethereal touch to the story. The paintings join in the dance of the ballerinas and bring the story to life.
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Katina_DeBerry | 7 reseñas más. | Jan 27, 2013 |
This book is the childhood memory of Anna Pavlova's first trip to the ballet, which ignited a passion for ballet that carried her through the rest of her life. Anna describes her thoughts and feelings as her mother took her to the ballet performance of Sleeping Beauty and her immediate and deep desire to one day dance the part of Sleeping Beauty.

Genre: Autobiography
Critique: This book is a good example of autobiography because it is Anna Pavlova's written words about her first experience of ballet that ignited her life long passion. The detail and feelings Pavlova includes, makes the book very engaging and personal.… (más)
 
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khoecker10 | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 15, 2012 |

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