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Sergei Legat

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that make up the traditional classical ballet repertory were created especially for him at the turn of the 20th century.
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in 1894 and quickly became a soloist. Admired for his stylistic performances he also taught, with pupils including
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Bronislava Nijinska's Memoirs. Duke University Press, 1992.
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Sergei Gustavovich Legat was born on 27 September 1875, in
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Syvlia
Russian
ballet dancer
Moscow
Nikolai Legat
Pavel Gerdt
Christian Johansson
Lev Ivanov
Mariinsky Theatre
Vaslav Nijinsky
Tchaikovsky's famous ballet
Marie Petipa
variations
First Russian Revolution
suicide
Saint Petersburg
List of Russian ballet dancers
ISBN
978-0-8223-1295-6
Categories
1875 births
1905 suicides
Male ballet dancers from the Russian Empire
Suicides in the Russian Empire
1905 deaths

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