Metropolitan Opera solo dancers and choreographers, [1883-1932]. [ca. 1951]

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Metropolitan Opera solo dancers and choreographers, [1883-1932]. [ca. 1951]

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Galli, Rosina, 1896-1940

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Bartho, Catherina.

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All Star Imperial Russian Ballet.

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Mordkin, Mikhail, 1881-1944

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Sacchetto, Rita 1880-1959

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De Leporte, Rita.

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Moore, Lillian K.

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Lillian Moore (1911-1967) was a dancer as well as a teacher and writer. She studied ballet under George Balanchine, Alexandra Fedorova-Fokine and others and modern dance under Charles Weidman. After retirement as a dancer in 1954 she began to teach. From the description of Papers, 1947-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122628229 ...

Froehlich, Bianca.

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Page, Ruth

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