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  1. 3 lug 2008 · Irina Baronova, the last of the three "baby ballerinas" whose international careers were launched by choreographer George Balanchine, has died. She was 89. Ms. Baronova died in her sleep Saturday ...

  2. Jenny Sages. Irina Baronova (handing on the baton) oil, pigment and encaustic on board. 121.5 x 136 cm. Irina Baronova was one of the legendary ‘baby ballerinas’ of the original Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. Born in St Petersburg in 1919, she escaped with her parents to Paris where she later became a soloist at the Paris Opera Ballet.

  3. 15 ott 2014 · “My friend Irina Baronova was a legendary Baby Ballerina of the Ballets Russes and an ambassador of classical ballet in America, but this book shows us the kind, funny, and hardworking woman behind the legend. She was a total pro and an elegant human being. If it’s possible, I'm more in awe than ever.”

    • Hardcover
    • Victoria Tennant
  4. Buy Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo Illustrated by Tennant, Victoria (ISBN: 9780226167169) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo: Amazon.co.uk: Tennant, Victoria: 9780226167169: Books

    • Hardcover
    • Victoria Tennant
  5. Written by Sarah Emily Gilbert. Film star Victoria Tennant’s new book, Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo , provides an intimate account of the life of her mother, the famous ballerina Irina Baronova, through a collection of breathtaking photographs, correspondence and news clippings. When she first came across these things ...

  6. The New York Times, 02-07-2008 [Consulta: 2 juliol 2008]. «Irina Baronova, an international ballet star who was one of three celebrated prodigies known as the "baby ballerinas" after George Balanchine discovered them in Paris in the 1930s, died on Saturday at her home in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. She was 89.».

  7. 1 gen 2005 · Despite their circumstances, Irina’s mother managed ballet lessons for her daughter and the family moved to Paris, where Irina debuted with the Paris Opera at age 12. Spotted by the legendary choreographer George Balanchine, she was selected for the Ballet Russes de Monte Carlo at age 13 and toured more than 100 cities around the world.