Vyroubova, Nina (1921–)

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Vyroubova, Nina (1921–)

Russian-born French ballerina. Born June 4, 1921, in Gourzouv or Gourzoff, Crimea, USSR; daughter of Irène Vyroubova (ballet teacher); educated at the Lycée Jules Perry, Paris; studied ballet with Vera Trefilova, Olga Preobrazhenska, Victor Gsovsky, Boris Kniaseff, Lyubov Egorova, Serge Lifar, Nicholas Zverev, and Yves Brieux.

Made debut with a Chauve-Souris company (1939); appeared in Irene Lidova's Soirées de la Danse (1944); had 1st major success in La Sylphide, Les Ballets des Champs Élysées (1946); was première danseuse étoile of Paris Opéra (1949–56); ballerina with Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas (1957–61); won Prix Pavlova of the Institut Chorégraphique de Paris (1957); was guest ballerina with Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo (1961–62), and ballet of the Colón Theater, Buenos Aires (1964).

See also Women in World History.