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Anna Pavlova

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Anna Pavlova
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On 12 February 1881 Anna Pavlova was born in Ligovo, Russia. She became the principal ballerina of the Imperial Russian ballet and one of the most famous ballerina's in history. Her signature role was that of the ‘Dying Swan’, (originally The Swan) choreographed for her by Mikhail Fokine in 1905 to Camille Saint-Saëns's cello solo Le Cygne (The ...

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