Pierre Vladimiroff

Pierre Vladimiroff
Born February 13, 1893(1893-02-13)
Gatchina, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire
Died November 25, 1970(1970-11-25) (aged 77)
New York, United States

Pierre Vladimiroff, or Pyotr Nikolayevich Vladimirov (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Владимиров; born February 13, 1893 in Gatchina, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire – died November 25, 1970 in New York, United States), was a Russian dancer and teacher.

Vladimirov graduated from the Imperial Ballet School in 1911 and remained a member of the Imperial Ballet company until 1918. In 1915, he received the title of the first dancer.

In 1920, he and his later wife Felia Doubrovska emigrated to the West, where they joined the Ballets Russes. Later, he danced with the Mordkin Ballet and joined Anna Pavlova's company on Pavlova's last tour, becoming her last partner.

From 1934 to 1967, he taught at the School of American Ballet, being the first teacher of the newly founded school to teach the male students.[1]

Among his students were Todd Bolender, Willam Christensen, William Dollar, Tanaquil LeClercq, and Maria Tallchief.

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References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Dance via Answers.com. Vladimiroff, Pierre