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Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya

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Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya Famous memorial

Birth
Kharkiv, Kharkiv Raion, Kharkivska, Ukraine
Death
29 Jan 2003 (aged 90)
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia
Burial
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia Add to Map
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Ballerina. A well known Ukrainian-Soviet dancer and teacher, she studied with her mother and then at the Petrograd Ballet School under Vaganova. She made her debut as ‘Princess Florine' before graduating in 1931, and six months after joining GATOB (Kirov) she danced ‘Odette-Odile'. A brilliantly virtuoso dancer with a powerful jump, she danced all the classical roles but also created many new roles in new ballets including the title role (her most famous creation) in Chabukiani's 'Laurencia' (1939); also K Sergeyev's 'Cinderella' (1946), Zakharov's 'The Bronze Horseman' (1949), Jacobson's 'Shuraleh' (1950), and Fenster's 'Taras Bulba' (1955). Though lacking the expressive acting talents of dancers like Ulanova, she dominated the company for much of her career, only retiring from principal roles when she was 52. She taught the class of Perfection at the Kirov from 1951 to 1970) and in addition taught at the Leningrad Ballet School (from 1964) and was repetiteur at the Kirov. She frequently appeared in film and television and was made People's Artist of the USSR in 1957 and appointed to the order of the Red Banner in 1973. She was married to the dancer and choreographer Konstantin Sergeyev.
Ballerina. A well known Ukrainian-Soviet dancer and teacher, she studied with her mother and then at the Petrograd Ballet School under Vaganova. She made her debut as ‘Princess Florine' before graduating in 1931, and six months after joining GATOB (Kirov) she danced ‘Odette-Odile'. A brilliantly virtuoso dancer with a powerful jump, she danced all the classical roles but also created many new roles in new ballets including the title role (her most famous creation) in Chabukiani's 'Laurencia' (1939); also K Sergeyev's 'Cinderella' (1946), Zakharov's 'The Bronze Horseman' (1949), Jacobson's 'Shuraleh' (1950), and Fenster's 'Taras Bulba' (1955). Though lacking the expressive acting talents of dancers like Ulanova, she dominated the company for much of her career, only retiring from principal roles when she was 52. She taught the class of Perfection at the Kirov from 1951 to 1970) and in addition taught at the Leningrad Ballet School (from 1964) and was repetiteur at the Kirov. She frequently appeared in film and television and was made People's Artist of the USSR in 1957 and appointed to the order of the Red Banner in 1973. She was married to the dancer and choreographer Konstantin Sergeyev.

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  • Added: Dec 29, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8217875/natalia_mikhailovna-dudinskaya: accessed ), memorial page for Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya (21 Aug 1912–29 Jan 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8217875, citing Literatorskie Mostki, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia; Maintained by Find a Grave.