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Moscelyne Larkin : ウィキペディア英語版
Moscelyne Larkin

Edna Moscelyne Larkin Jasinski (January 14, 1925 – April 25, 2012) was one of the "Five Moons", Native American ballerinas from Oklahoma who gained international fame in the 20th century. After dancing with the Original Ballet Russe and the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, she and her husband settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where in 1956 they founded the Tulsa Ballet and its associated school. It became a major regional company in the American Southwest and made its New York City debut in 1983. She is portrayed in the mural ''Flight of Spirit'' displayed in the Rotunda of the Oklahoma State Capitol building.
==Early life and education==
Edna Moscelyne Larkin was born in Miami, Oklahoma in 1925, the only daughter of Eva Matlagova-Larkin, a young dancer from Russia, and Ruben Larkin, a Shawnee-Peoria Indian. Her mother trained her in ballet until the girl was old enough to move to New York City to further her studies. There she studied under Vincenzo Celli, Mikhail Mordkin, and Anatole Vilzak-Shollar.〔Foster, Toni Annette. (Moscelyne Larkin profile ), Oklahoma Historical Society ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture'' (2009); retrieved February 10, 2009.〕

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