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  1. Fyodor Lopukhov (brother) Lydia Lopokova, Baroness Keynes (born Lidiya Vasilyevna Lopukhova, Russian: Лидия Васильевна Лопухова; 21 October 1891 – 8 June 1981) [1] was a Russian ballerina famous during the early 20th century. Lopokova trained at the Imperial Ballet School. She toured with the Ballets Russes in 1910, and ...

  2. Lydia Lopokova was a prominent dancer in Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, who married the economist John Maynard Keynes in 1925. She also acted in plays, visited her family in Russia, and accompanied Keynes to international meetings during World War II.

  3. Jun 30, 1981 · Lydia Lopokova, a leading ballerina of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and a popular figure on the English social and ballet scenes, died June 8 in England. She was 88 years old. Miss Lopokova ...

  4. Lydia Lopokova was a Russian ballerina who joined the Ballets Russes and married the economist John Maynard Keynes. See 22 portraits of her by various artists, including her husband, at the National Portrait Gallery.

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  5. Lydia Lopokova was born in St. Petersburg in 1892 and trained at the Imperial Ballet School. She left Russia in 1910, joining the Diaghilev ballet for the first time. She stayed with the ballet only briefly, however, leaving for the United States after the summer tour, where she remained for six years. She rejoined Diaghilev in 1916, dancing ...

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  6. "Lydia Lopokova" published on by null. (b St Petersburg, 21 Oct. 1891; d Seaford, 8 Jun. 1981)Russian-British dancer, sister of Andrei and Fyodor Lopukhov. She studied at the Imperial Theatre School with Fokine, making her debut when still a child and graduating in 1909 into the Mariinsky Theatre.

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  8. Jul 17, 2021 · Yet when John Maynard Keynes went, night after night, to watch Lydia Lopokova perform with the Ballets Russes in London in 1921, they fell ecstatically in love. It was, Keynes wrote, “a dreadful ...

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