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  1. Tamara Tumanova nel 1940. Tamára Vladimirovna Tumánova (nata Chasidovič; in russo Тамара Владимировна Туманова?; Tjumen', 2 marzo 1919 – Santa Monica, 29 maggio 1996) è stata una ballerina, coreografa e attrice sovietica naturalizzata statunitense di origine russo-georgiana

  2. Tamara Toumanova (Georgian: თამარა თუმანოვა; 2 March 1919 – 29 May 1996) was a Russian-born Georgian-American prima ballerina and actress. A child of exiles in Paris after the Russian Revolution of 1917 , she made her debut at the age of 10 at the children's ballet of the Paris Opera .

  3. 31 mag 1996 · Tamara Toumanova, a child-prodigy ballerina of the 1930's who became familiar to American audiences as one of the most glamorous stars of 20th-century dance, died on Wednesday at the Santa...

  4. Ballerina (n. su un treno diretto a Shanghai 1919 - m. Santa Monica 1996). Figlia di emigrati russi, studiò danza a Parigi con O. J. Preobraženska (1926). Dopo il precoce debutto (1929), raggiunse il successo con la compagnia del Ballet russe de Montecarlo (1932), scritturata da G. Balanchine che la volle anche nella compagnia dei Ballets 1933.

  5. Toumanova, Tamara (1919–1996) Internationally known dancer, choreographer, and Hollywood film actress who, as one of the three "baby ballerinas" of the 1920s, became the personification of a Russian prima ballerina. Name variations: Tumanova; Tata.

  6. www.royalacademyofdance.org › photographs › tamara-toumanovaUnited Kingdom | Tamara Toumanova

    16 mag 2023 · Tamara Toumanova (1919-1996) was a Russian-American ballerina who trained under Olga Preobrajenska in Paris. She danced for Anna Pavlova at the age of six and appeared in a leading role at the Paris Opera aged just ten years old. In 1931 she was invited to join the newly formed Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo by George Balanchine.

  7. Tamara Toumanova. Actress: Torn Curtain. Known as "The Black Pearl of the Russian Ballet," she was born on a train while her mother was fleeing Russia in search of her husband. They lived in refugee camps in Russia, Shanghai and Cairo before settling in Paris. Toumanova studied ballet in Paris in 1924 and became a professional ballerina.