- Lydia Sokolova
Lydia Sokolova (1896-1974), born in
Wanstead as Hilda Munnings, was an Englishballerina . She trained at the Stedman Ballet Academy and learned from such luminaries asAnna Pavlova andEnrico Cecchetti . She began her career at theSavoy Theatre in London in 1910 and then joined the company ofMikhail Mordkin for a tour of the United States and the Koslov company for a tour of Europe.She joined
Sergei Diaghilev 'sBallets Russes in 1913 to become the company's first English ballerina. She was the principalcharacter dance r of the company until it disbanded in 1929. Sokolova's most famous role was that of the Chosen Maiden inLéonide Massine 's reworking of "The Rite of Spring " (1920). She won approbation for "what is generally agreed to be the longest and most exhausting solo in the history of theatrical dance". [Robert 2005, p. 261] Other notable performances include "La boutique fantastique" (1919), "Il tricorno" (1919), "Les matelots" (1925) and "Le Bal" (1929).After the Ballets Russes disbanded, Sokolova returned to England to teach, coach, work on choreography and occasionally perform. Her last performance was in 1962 when she danced in the Covent Garden Royal Ballet performance of Massine's "
The Good-humoured Ladies ".Sokolova wrote an autobiographical work on her years with the Ballets Russes titled "Dancing for Diaghilev" (John Murray, London, 1960).
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References
*Robert, Grace (2005). "The Borzoi Book of Ballets". Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1-4191-2201-0
* [http://www.cndp.fr/balletrusse/portraits/sokolova.htm Lydia Sokolova] Biography in French
* [http://www.ballet.co.uk/jul98/year_1962.htm ballet.magazine] 1962 in Ballet
* [http://www.cmi.univ-mrs.fr/~esouche/dance/sacre.html Le Sacre du Printemps]
* [http://michaelminn.net/andros/biographies/sokolova_lydia.htm Lydia Sokolova] Short biography
* [http://columbia.tfd.com/Sokolova%2c+Lydia Lydia Sokolova]Columbia Encyclopedia article
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp05765 Lydia Sokolova] National Portrait Gallery 3 portraitsExternal links
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