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  1. Soon after defecting, Makarova began performing with the American Ballet Theatre in New York City and the Royal Ballet in London. When she first arrived in the West, Makarova was eager to expand her choreography by dancing ballets by modern choreographers.

  2. Apr 11, 2018 · She defected from the Soviet Union in 1970, leaving her home and position at the Kirov (now Mariinsky) Ballet for new opportunities in the West. She danced with American Ballet Theatre, then The Royal Ballet, and continues to shares her gifts and vision as a coach.

  3. Natalia Makarova, Russian-born ballerina considered to be one of the greatest classical dancers, known for her magnificent technique and acting sensibilities. She performed with various companies, including the American Ballet Theatre.

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  4. www.operaen.no › about-makarova-artikkelNatalia Makarova

    Renowned dancer, actress, and choreographer, Natalia Makarova stands as one of the world’s most celebrated ballerinas. She began her career in her native Leningrad where, upon graduating from the Vaganova School, she joined the Kirov Ballet rapidly rising to the rank of ballerina.

  5. May 27, 2020 · Before fleeing from St. Petersburg’s Kirov (now the Mariinsky) Ballet, Makarova had danced a much-reduced version. To restore the original atmosphere and a lost third act, she pored over Petipa...

  6. Natalia Makarova. Actress: The Sleeping Beauty. Named "prima ballerina absolutta," as well as "first lady of ballet," heavily praised for her legendary superhuman work in ballet. She, along with Baryshnikov, Nureyev, Nijinsky and Malakov remain as evidence that he finest ballet dancer of any generation will always be a Russian.

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    Raymonda ( Russian: Раймонда) is a grand ballet in three acts, four scenes with an apotheosis, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa to the music of Alexander Glazunov (his opus 57) and libretto by Lydia Pashkova.

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