Skorik, Irene (1928–)

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Skorik, Irene (1928–)

French ballet dancer. Born Irène Beaudemont, Jan 27, 1928, in Paris, France.

Trained with Olga Preobrazhenskaya, Lyubov Egorova, and Boris Kniaseff; danced with Les Ballets des Champs Elysée (1945–60), where she created a role in Serge Lifar's Chota Rostaveli (1946) and had great success in La Sylphide; danced in Petit's Ballets de Paris (1950); also created roles with the Munich Opera for Victor Gsovsky's Hamlet (1950) and La Legende de Joseph (1951) and with Berlin Stadtopera for Tatiana Gsovsky's Fleurenville (1956) and Etudes (1961).