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Galina Ulanova

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217: 349: 367: 433:: "My memories of Ulanova are, to me, a part of life itself, bringing a total enrichment of experience. To me, hers are not theatrical miracles but triumphs of human spirit. Where Pavlova was supremely conscious of her audience and could play upon its emotions as upon an instrument, Ulanova is remote in a world of her own, which we are privileged to penetrate. She is so completely identified with the character she impersonates that nothing outside exists." 980: 56: 245:. Later, her father became a director and her mother taught ballet. Ulanova recalled that she 'never had a choice to pick a career' and due to her parents' profession, ballet was her only option. As a child she dreamed of becoming a sailor, saying she feared having the life of artists with lots of labour and no sleep. Nevertheless, her parents sent her to ballet school at a very young age, where she studied under 415:: "Ulanova has charted new paths in ballet …Not only has she given us unforgettable characters, she has created her own artistic world – a realm of human spirituality… Ulanova has transformed ballet into a popular art form. Thanks to her even its most implacable enemies have become its supporters and thousands of people now acknowledge ballet to be a vital necessity." 448:: "Only she, the world's Number One ballerina, kept unswervingly to her chosen course, always unassuming, modestly dressed, entirely absorbed in dance and totally unreceptive to backstage intrigue. Her inner strength, her human qualities – these explain why she has remained pure, untouched by the day-to-day hassle of theatre life." 409:: "The image of Ulanova – gentle, fragile and wise – was given to me in my early youth and is rooted in my heart and memory forever. Each encounter with Ulanova and her art, each memory of her – is always a great thrill and happiness. With thanks to her and gratitude to Fate for having given her to us." 969: 291:
Ulanova was regarded as a great actress as well as a dancer, and when she was finally allowed to tour abroad at the age of 46, enraptured British papers wrote that "Galina Ulanova in London knew the greatest triumph of any individual dancer since
427:: "Ulanova has created her own style, has schooled us to it. She represents an epoch, a time. She has her own hallmark. Like Mozart, Beethoven and Prokofiev she has had an impact, she has reflected her age." 964: 403:: "She is the genius of Russian ballet, its elusive soul, its inspired poetry. Ulanova imparts to her interpretation of classical roles a depth of expression unheard of in twentieth century ballet." 954: 397:: "Ulanova — cannot be grouped together with, compared to other dancers. In terms of what is most cherished, By the very nature of her secret…She belongs to a different dimension." 1078: 221: 1103: 442:: "Galina Ulanova is a ballerina who has grasped the profoundest secrets of art, she has united feelings and their outer expression into an indivisible whole." 902: 846: 772: 204:
26 December 1909]  – 21 March 1998) was a Russian ballet dancer. She is frequently cited as being one of the greatest
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Ulanova is portrayed by Aliya Tanikpaeva (billed as "Aliya Tanykpayeva") in a non-speaking role in episode 1 of season 2 of the
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and the only one to receive this honour twice. She was also awarded the highest exclusively artistic national title,
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Award of the President of the Russian Federation in the field of art and literature (1997)
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for 16 years. The following year, she danced the title role in the world premiere of
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Stalin Prize, Second Class (1950) – for her interpretation of the Tao-Hoa in ballet
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Stalin Prize, First Class (1947) – for the performance of the title role in
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Stalin Prize, First Class (1946) – for the performance of the title role in
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She died in 1998 in Moscow, aged 88, and is buried in the cemetery of the
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Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945"
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Maya Plisetskaya: "She was an angel and she danced like one."
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Ulanova on a Russian 3-ruble postage stamp issued in 2000.
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in 1957. She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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Medal "For Finland", Order of the Lion of Finland (1958)
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Order of Cyril and Methodius, I degree (Bulgaria) (1968)
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

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Russian Empire
Novodevichy Cemetery
Moscow
Prima ballerina assoluta
Mariinsky Theatre
Bolshoi Theatre
Romeo and Juliet
Giselle
Swan Lake
People's Artist of the USSR
Russian
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ballerinas

Yuri Zhdanov
Romeo and Juliet
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Anna Pavlova
Agrippina Vaganova
Mariinsky Theatre
Semyonova
Konstantin Stanislavsky
Joseph Stalin

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