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Comprende il nome: Serge Lifar

Fonte dell'immagine: Ukrainian stamp

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1905-04-02
Data di morte
1986-12-15
Luogo di sepoltura
Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois Russian Cemetery, Essonne, France
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Russian Empire
Luogo di nascita
Kiev, Russian Empire
Luogo di morte
Lausanne, Switzerland
Luogo di residenza
Kiev, Russian Empire
Paris, France
Lausanne, Switzerland
Attività lavorative
ballet dancer
choreographer
ballet teacher
writer
Relazioni
Diaghilev, Sergei (mentor)
Organizzazioni
Ballets Russes
Paris Opera Ballet
Breve biografia
Serge Lifar, born in Kiev, was introduced to ballet by Bronislava Nijinska and became her student. In 1920, he left Russia to join the Ballets Russes. Sergei Diaghilev sent him first to Italy to study with the legendary Enrico Cecchetti. Lifar made his debut with the Ballets Russes in 1923 and quickly rose to become a principal dancer. George Balanchine created memorable roles for Lifar in ballets he choreographed, including Apollo (originally called Apollon Musagète) in 1928 and The Prodigal Son in 1929. Following Diaghilev's death, Lifar was invited to become director of the Paris Opéra Ballet, which he helped re-invigorate and make one of the best ballet companies in the world. He also choreographed many works for the company. He wrote a biography of Diaghilev titled Serge Diaghilev, His Life, His Work, His Legend: An Intimate Biography, published in 1940. Lifar's collaboration with the Nazis in World War II led to calls for his resignation from the company in 1958.

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Opere
19
Utenti
67
Popolarità
#256,179
ISBN
5
Lingue
2

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