- Vassilie Trunoff
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name = Vassilie Trunoff
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birth_date = 1929
birth_place = Melbourne, Australia
death_date = 1985
death_place = London, England
occupation = Ballet dancer
spouse = Joan Potter
parents =
children =Vassilie Trunoff (born 1929 in
Melbourne ,Australia ; died 1985 inLondon ,England ) was an Australianballet dancer . He was born of Russian emigre parents and began dancing in his mother's folk dancing troupe. His dancing was noticed byEdouard Borovansky who offered him classes at the Borovansky school. He soon became a member of the fledgling Borovansky Ballet. He performed a wide variety of roles in the Borovansky repertoire and in 1946 created the part of the Aborigine in Borovansky's "Terra Australis". At the end of the 1947 Borovansky season Trunoff joinedBallet Rambert for its Australian tour and performed with the company under the name of Basil Truro. He performed in a season of the musical "Oklahoma! " and subsequently married fellow dancer Joan Potter. In 1950, Trunoff left Australia for London. He joined theLondon Festival Ballet as a soloist and he was soon promoted to principal, gaining a reputation for his virtuosity of technique. At Borovansky's invitation, Trunoff and his wife returned to Australia in 1954, however in 1958 they both rejoined theLondon Festival Ballet as ballet master and ballet mistress respectively. As ballet master, Trunoff toured to Australia in 1975 and 1977 with Festival Ballet productions that included "Romeo and Juliet " and "Giselle ". He returned again in 1980 to produce "Scheherazade" and "Graduation Ball" for theAustralian Ballet 's special tribute season in honour of Edouard Borovansky. Trunoff died inLondon in 1985.References
* [http://www.australiadancing.org/apps/ad?action=ViewSubject&id=161&resourceType=Picture Trunoff, Vassilie (1929 - 1985), Australian Dancing, retrieved on 1 July 2008]
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