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  1. Aleksandra Dionisyevna Danilova ( Russian: Александра Дионисьевна Данилова; November 20, 1903 – July 13, 1997) was a Russian-born prima ballerina, who became an American citizen. In 1989, she was recognized for lifetime achievements in ballet as a Kennedy Center Honoree. [4] Early life.

  2. Alexandra Danilova (born November 20, 1903, Peterhof, Russia—died July 13, 1997, New York, New York, U.S.) was a prima ballerina who brought to American ballet the training and traditions of both the classical Russian and the modern Diaghilev repertoires. Alexandra Danilova, c. 1928.

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  3. Jul 15, 1997 · Alexandra Danilova, an internationally popular ballet star known for her vivacity and theatrical flair, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan. She was 93.

  4. Jan 4, 1998 · When I took my first class with Alexandra Danilova at the School of American Ballet, I was 19 and had just been made a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet. She had been acclaimed by...

  5. Jul 13, 1997 · Learn about the life and career of Alexandra Danilova, a Russian-born dancer who performed with Ballets Russes and Balanchine, and taught at American Ballet. She was honored by the Kennedy Center in 1989 for her artistic achievements and legacy.

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  7. Learn about the life and career of Alexandra Danilova, one of the leading ballerinas of the 20th century who danced in Russia, Europe, and the U.S. Discover her roles, achievements, relationships, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  8. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Aleksandra Dionisyevna Danilova ( Russian: Александра Дионисьевна Данилова; November 20, 1903 – July 13, 1997) was a Russian-born prima ballerina, who became an American citizen. In 1989, she was recognized for lifetime achievements in ballet as a Kennedy Center Honoree.

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