- Tamara Toumanova
Tamara Toumanova (
March 2 1919 -May 29 1996 ) was aballerina and actress. She was born Tamara Tumanishvili to Georgian parents inTyumen ,Siberia , while her mother was fleeing Georgia in search of her husband. They had become separated the previous year during the Russian Revolution. Tamara was 18 months old before her parents were reunited.The family escaped from
Russia toShanghai ,China , where they lived for a year, then moved toCairo ,Egypt . After spending time in refugee camps, the family settled inParis ,France , where there was a large Russian émigré community. Tamara was given piano lessons and studied ballet withOlga Preobrajenska ."Preobrajenska was my first and only permanent teacher," Toumanova said. "I think always of Madame Preobrajenska not only as my beloved, never-to-be-forgotten teacher, but my immortal friend."Fact|date=February 2008
Toumanova made her debut at the Paris Opera at the age of ten in the children's ballet "
L'Éventail de Jeanne " (for which ten French composers wrote the music).George Balanchine saw her in ballet class and engaged her for de Basil'sBallet Russe de Monte Carlo as one of the three "baby ballerinas." She came to be called "The Black Pearl of the Russian Ballet."Balanchine choreographed the part of the Young Girl for Toumanova in his ballet "Cotillon", and had her star in his "Concurrence" and "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme."
Léonide Massine also worked closely with Toumanova in the creation of many of his ballets. She played the part of the Top in his "Jeux d'Enfants." Balanchine created a role for her in his "Le Palais de Cristal" (now "Symphony in C)" in 1947 at the Paris Opera.In the United States, Toumanova appeared in the movies "
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes ," "Tonight We Sing " (playingAnna Pavlova ), "Deep in My Heart ," "Days of Glory ," andAlfred Hitchcock 's "Torn Curtain ."She died in
Santa Monica, California , onMay 29 ,1996 , at the age of 77.External links
* [http://www.ballerinagallery.com/toumanov.htm The Ballerina Gallery - Tamara Toumanova]
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