Espinosa, Judith (1877–1949)
Espinosa, Judith (1877–1949)
Spanish-Dutch ballet dancer and teacher. Born 1877 in England; died 1949; dau. of Léon Espinosa, dancer; sister of Edouard, Mimi and Léa Espinosa.
Grew up in Dutch family of performers, of Spanish descent; performed as prima ballerina at Alhambra Theater, London, under Carlo Coppi; became one of the most distinguished teachers in London.
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