Anna Pavlova

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Anna Pavlova Biography

Anna Pavlovna Pavlova was born on February 12, 1881, in Ligovo, near St. Petersburg, Russia. She was an illegitimate daughter to parents with Russian-Jewish background. Her real father was a wealthy businessman, named Lazar Polyakov. Her mother, named Lyubov Fedorovna Pavlova, was a poor peasant. Her mother`s husband, named Mathwey (Mathew) Pavlov, was a retired soldier, who died when she was only two years old. Although she was registered under the name of Pavlova, her father Lazar Polyakov took good care of young Anna Pavlova and also paid for her tuition at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg.

Young Anna Pavlova was raised by her grandmother at her villa in Ligovo, an upscale suburb of St. Petersburg. There she became acquainted with aristocratic society and attended ballet performances at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre. From the young age Pavlova had a dream of becoming a ballerina, but was rejected at the age of 8, and practiced at home for two years. At the age of 10 she was examined and admitted by Marius Petipa to the ballet class at the Imperial Ballet school in St. Petersburg. There she practiced ballet routine for eight hours daily and also studied music, having a perfect pitch. As a ballet student, Pavlova adopted a strict diet with emphasis on fish and vegetables and followed the diet through her entire life. She lived at the Boarding School of the Imperial Ballet until her graduation at the age of 18. Tamara Karsavina and `Matilda Kshesinskaya` were among her classmates. Pavlova made her debut on September 19, 1899, and worked with the Mariinsky Ballet from 1899-1907. She shared the role of Gizelle with `Matilda Kshesinskaya`. Her partner and choreographer was Mikhail Fokin. He choreographed Pavlova`s best known showpiece "The Dying Swan" on the music of Camille Saint-Saëns. In 1908 Sergei Diaghilev hired Pavlova and Mikhail Fokin for his "Ballets Russes" (Russian Seasons) in Paris and London.

In 1904 Anna Pavlova met Victor D`Andre, a French-Russian aristocrat, who loved her ever since. D`Andre was a businessman in St. Petersburg. At one time he was accused of embezzlement and imprisoned. Pavlova bailed him out of prison, then paid all his debts and legal expenses. D`Andre and Pavlova privately married in 1911. Victor D`Andre became her impresario and they gathered a touring ballet troupe. In 1912 Pavlova and D`Andre bought Ivy House, Golders Green in Hampstead, London which was their home for the rest of her life. In her expensive estate Pavlova kept a pond with swans, alluding to her favorite role. At her home Pavlova established a dance school which catered to her touring troupe. Initially her troupe had only eight Russian dancers. Later, with the growing success and popularity of Anna Pavlova, her troupe grew to sixty dancers and staff, all managed by D`Andre.

Pavlova made her Metropolitan Opera House debut in 1910, and toured America and Europe before her brief final return to Russia. She made her last appearance in St. Petersburg in 1913 and spent the rest of her life on tour. Pavlova toured all over the world including Europe, Asia, North and Central America, and Australia. Pavlova was able to make eight to nine performances per week and had great interest in performing for unexperienced audiences in remote rural areas across the world. Her performances in Mexico, India, Japan and Australia were legendary. She was overworked and exhausted by her late 40`s, but still danced vigorously.

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1. she is the best ballet dancer known 2 human kind and i love her so so so so so so so much and i wish she was still alive. i also admire the way she danced cechette
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    Name Anna Pavlova
    (А́нна Па́вловна Па́влова)
    Other Name(s) Anna Pavlovna Pavlova
    Build Athletic
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Date of Birth January 311881
    Birthplace St. Petersburg, Russia
    Star Sign Aquarius
    Died January 221931 (Aged 50)
    Location of Death The Hague, Netherlands
    Cause of Death pleurisy
    Nationality Russian
    Ethnicity White
    High School Imperial Ballet school
    Occupation Dancer
    Celebrity Index An
    Claim to Fame The Dying Swan

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  • To follow, without halt, one aim: There`s the secret of success.
    (quotationspage.com)
  • [Last words of Anna Pavlova] "Get my swan costume ready." Then "Play that last measure softly."
  • Although one may fail to find happiness in theatrical life, one never wishes to give it up after having once tasted its fruits.
  • God gives talent. Work transforms talent into genius.
  • No one can arrive from being talented alone, work transforms talent into genius.
  • As is the case in all branches of art, success depends in a very large measure upon individual initiative and exertion, and cannot be achieved except by dint of hard work.
  • Master technique and then forget about it and be natural.
  • What exactly is success? For me it is to be found not in applause, but in the satisfaction of feeling that one is realizing one`s ideal.
  • To follow without halt, one aim; there is the secret of success. And success? What is it? I do not find it in the applause of the theater. It lies rather in the satisfaction of accomplishment.
  • When a small child, I thought that success spelled happiness. I was wrong, happiness is like a butterfly which appears and delights us for one brief moment, but soon flits away.
  • The right to happiness is fundamental.
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  • The meringue dessert "pavlova," popular in Australia and New Zealand, is named for her.
    (imdb.com)
  • Ballet dancer with Sergei Diaghilev from 1908-1914. Then went on to form her own company.
    (imdb.com)
  • The Pavlova dessert was named after her. Although its origins are disputed with both New Zealand and Australia claiming the credit, the actual earliest first entry of the recipe is found in New Zealand recipe books of the period, before those in Australia. Te Papa, New Zealand`s new national museum in Wellington, celebrated its first birthday in February 1999 with the creation of the world`s largest Pavlova, named "Pavzilla", cut by the Prime Minister of New Zealand of the time, Jenny Shipley.
  • Ballet dancer with Sergei Diaghilev from 1908-1914. Then went on to form her own company.
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