25:
101:
272:
Upon her retirement, Dudinskaya became the ballet mistress of the Kirov Ballet and one of the most famed teachers at the
Vaganova Institute. After Nureyev's defection to the West in 1961, she and her husband,
165:
261:. Frail health forced her to retire in 1961. She did, however dance in her husband's 1964 film version of Sleeping Beauty in the role of Carabosse. During her career, she received a total of four
419:
424:
289:
were among the last ballerinas coached by her. Dudinskaya also helped her husband stage his productions of
Russian classics outside Russia, turning up at the
54:
404:
414:
399:
409:
384:
277:, were subjected to reprimands from Soviet officials. They ultimately lost their company positions after the defection of
76:
47:
266:
379:
192:
177:
394:
389:
37:
41:
33:
213:
58:
207:, Dudinskaya matriculated from her school in 1931. She danced all the classical leads at the
374:
369:
282:
235:
8:
274:
250:
246:
241:
204:
316:
286:
278:
262:
200:
169:
147:
100:
219:
181:
354:
254:
129:
229:
363:
290:
208:
185:
311:
199:. Her mother was Natalia Tagliori, a ballerina who had been coached by
349:
301:
245:, which she originated. She was frequently partnered by her husband,
295:
281:
in 1970 but
Dudinskaya continued to teach up and coming dancers.
196:
125:
151:
217:. She later originated leading roles in Boris Asafyev's
180:
8 August] 1912 – 29 January 2003) was a Soviet
420:
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
293:, for example, in the 1980s and 1990s to work on
425:Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples
361:
46:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
253:and, at the end of her career, a 21-year-old
191:Dudinskaya was born on 21 August [
99:
77:Learn how and when to remove this message
239:and in the title role of the eponymous
362:
319:on 29 January 2003 at the age of 90.
18:
13:
14:
436:
343:
257:who she picked to partner her in
415:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
23:
16:Soviet ballet dancer (1912–2003)
211:including the starring role in
174:Ната́лия Миха́йловна Дуди́нская
410:Recipients of the Stalin Prize
330:Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya
161:Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya
119:Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya
1:
405:People's Artists of the RSFSR
322:
188:from the 1930s to the 1950s.
400:People's Artists of the USSR
385:People from Kharkovsky Uyezd
195:8 August] 1912, in
7:
267:People's Artist of the USSR
265:. In 1957, she was named a
10:
441:
339:. Leningrad-Moscow, 1964.
173:
136:
114:
98:
91:
350:Website about Dudinskaya
249:, famed Georgian dancer
227:. She was best known in
32:This article includes a
61:more precise citations.
176:; 21 August [
380:Dancers from Kharkiv
283:Anastasia Volochkova
275:Konstantin Sergeyev
251:Vakhtang Chabukiani
247:Konstantin Sergeyev
337:Natalya Dudinskaya
335:G. Kremshevskaya.
332:. Leningrad, 1951.
205:Agrippina Vaganova
184:who dominated the
93:Natalia Dudinskaya
34:list of references
395:Soviet ballerinas
158:
157:
87:
86:
79:
432:
390:Prima ballerinas
317:Saint Petersburg
287:Ulyana Lopatkina
279:Natalia Makarova
201:Enrico Cecchetti
175:
168:
148:Saint Petersburg
143:
140:January 29, 2003
103:
89:
88:
82:
75:
71:
68:
62:
57:this article by
48:inline citations
27:
26:
19:
440:
439:
435:
434:
433:
431:
430:
429:
360:
359:
346:
328:Movsheson A.G.
325:
220:Flames of Paris
182:prima ballerina
164:
154:
145:
141:
132:
123:
121:
120:
110:
94:
83:
72:
66:
63:
52:
38:related reading
28:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
438:
428:
427:
422:
417:
412:
407:
402:
397:
392:
387:
382:
377:
372:
358:
357:
352:
345:
344:External links
342:
341:
340:
333:
324:
321:
315:. She died in
255:Rudolf Nureyev
156:
155:
146:
144:(aged 90)
138:
134:
133:
130:Russian Empire
124:
118:
116:
112:
111:
105:Dudinskaya in
104:
96:
95:
92:
85:
84:
42:external links
31:
29:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
437:
426:
423:
421:
418:
416:
413:
411:
408:
406:
403:
401:
398:
396:
393:
391:
388:
386:
383:
381:
378:
376:
373:
371:
368:
367:
365:
356:
353:
351:
348:
347:
338:
334:
331:
327:
326:
320:
318:
314:
313:
308:
304:
303:
298:
297:
292:
291:Boston Ballet
288:
284:
280:
276:
270:
268:
264:
263:Stalin Prizes
260:
256:
252:
248:
244:
243:
238:
237:
232:
231:
226:
222:
221:
216:
215:
210:
209:Kirov Theatre
206:
203:. Trained by
202:
198:
194:
189:
187:
183:
179:
171:
167:
162:
153:
149:
139:
135:
131:
127:
122:8 August 1912
117:
113:
108:
102:
97:
90:
81:
78:
70:
60:
56:
50:
49:
43:
39:
35:
30:
21:
20:
355:Photogallery
336:
329:
310:
306:
300:
294:
271:
258:
240:
234:
228:
224:
218:
212:
190:
186:Kirov Ballet
160:
159:
142:(2003-01-29)
106:
73:
64:
53:Please help
45:
375:2003 deaths
370:1912 births
312:Le Corsaire
307:La Bayadère
236:Don Quixote
230:La Bayadère
225:Taras Bulba
59:introducing
364:Categories
323:References
214:Cinderella
302:Swan Lake
259:Laurencia
242:Laurencia
166:‹See Tfd›
107:Swan Lake
67:June 2022
296:Giselle
197:Kharkiv
170:Russian
126:Kharkiv
109:, 1910s
55:improve
152:Russia
40:, or
309:and
285:and
223:and
193:O.S.
178:O.S.
137:Died
115:Born
366::
305:,
299:,
269:.
233:,
172::
150:,
128:,
44:,
36:,
163:(
80:)
74:(
69:)
65:(
51:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.