Trailine, Helen (1928–)
Trailine, Helen (1928–)
French ballet dancer. Born Oct 6, 1928, in Bombas, Lorraine, France.
Prima ballerina, trained with Julie Sedova, Olga Preobrazhenska, and Lyubov Egorova; performed in numerous ballet companies throughout France, such as Nouveau Ballet de Monte Carlo (1946), Les Ballets des Champs-Elysées (1949–50), Les Ballet Janine Charrat, and French Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo; danced in repertory works of Maurice Béjart, Aurel Milloss, Charrat, and in numerous classical works including Giselle, Lac des Cygnes, and The Nutcracker; created roles for Charrat's Electre (1960) and Béjart's Haut Voltage (1956).
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