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Nina Kirsanova
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・ Nina Kleijweg
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Nina Kirsanova : ウィキペディア英語版
Nina Kirsanova

Nina Kirsanova (1898 – February 3, 1989) was one of the most important ballet artists in Belgrade, who distinguished herself as a lead principal dancer, choreographer, head of ballet and ballet teacher.〔(„Политика“, Блистава балетска каријера, 27. април 2009. )〕 She also spent time as a nurse, archaeologist and actress.〔(„Правда“, Археолог са 70, а глумица са 85 година, 5. август 2011. )〕
== Early life ==
Nina Vasilievna Kirsanova was born in Moscow in 1898, to Vasil and Zinaida Vaner. The name "Kirsanova" was used as a stage name. She started her ballet education rather late, at the age of 13, due to her father's disapproval. In 1919 she finished her education in Moscow and the same year married Boris Popov, an opera soloist at The Bolshoi Theatre. Under his influence, she applied for and passed an audition at The Bolshoi Theatre. She never had a chance to perform on the stage of the famous theatre since she fled with her husband to Poland in 1920, and then from there to Serbia in 1923.〔Beogradski stranci, Turistička organizacija Beograda, 2009.〕

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