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Malika Sobirova : ウィキペディア英語版
Malika Sobirova

Malika Sobirova (Russian: Малика Сабирова, May 1942 — 27 February 1982) was a Russian-Tajik ballet dancer. She is considered the most famous Tajik ballet dancer. In 1969, she won a gold medal in an international ballet dance competition.
== Early life ==
Sobirova was born in 1942 in Dushambe, the capital of Tajikistan. Her father Ibragim Sabiroo was a musician and her mother Madina Sabirova was a nurse. As a young girl of 8 she was very stubborn and refused to be cowed down to a marriage as per the then prevalent practice, but she pursued her talent in dance. She took her dancing course from Leningrad Choreography Academy, the Vaganova Ballet School, from where she graduated in 1961.〔 It was a tradition among the students of this ballet school to consider themselves incomplete till they performed the Swan dance. She was also keen to learn the complete music of the ballet.〔

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