Bogomolova, Ludmilla (1932–)
Bogomolova, Ludmilla (1932–)
Russian ballet dancer. Name variations: Lyudmila or Ludmila Bogomolova. Born Mar 25, 1932, in Moscow, Russia.
Trained at school of Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, where she performed throughout her career and created numerous roles, including in Mikhail Lavrosky's Pages of Life (1961) and Alexander Lapauri's Lieutenant Kijé (1963); danced as Kitri in Don Quixote, title role in Fadetta and was featured in Asaf Messerer's Spring Waters.
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