Kondratieva Marina (1934–)
Kondratieva Marina (1934–)
Soviet ballet dancer. Name variations: Marina Kondratyeva. Born Feb 1, 1934, in Leningrad, Russia; studied at Moscow Choreographic School under Galina Petrova.
Trained at school of Bolshoi Ballet and performed with its professional company throughout career (1952), in such productions as Cinderella, The Sleeping Beauty, Chippolino, The Stone Flower, and Maya Plisetskaya's Anna Karenina, among others; also danced Giselle and Romeo and Juliet with Maris Liepa; retired from dancing (1980), to teach at the Bolshoi.
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