Nemchinova, Vera (1899–1984)

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Nemchinova, Vera (1899–1984)

Russian ballerina. Name variations: Nemtchinova. Born Vera Nicolayevna Nemchinova in Moscow, Russia, 1899; died 1984; studied with Lydia Nelidova in Moscow, then Elizabeth Anderson-Ivantzova; m. Anatole Oboukhov or Obouhkoff (died 1962).

Engaged by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes (1915), made 1st appearance in corps de ballets, rising soon to soloist, then ballerina; created roles in Les Biches (1924), Les Tentations de la Bergère (1924), and Les Matelots (1925); partnering with Anton Dolin, formed Nemchinova-Dolin Ballet company, which appeared in London and then toured England; was prima ballerina with Lithuanian State Ballet (1931–35), then joined Ballets Russe de Monte Carlo (1936), creating lead role in L'Epreuve d'Amour; danced title role of Princess Aurora with American Ballet Theatre (1943); opened a well-known studio at Ansonia Hotel in NY on stage retirement.