Postcard Portrait: Life and Fate Artists of the Imperial Mariinsky Ballet Theater Lydia Muromskaya (Chupyatova)
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Pavel V. Lizunov Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Professor, Department of History, Economics and Law
Northern (Arctic) Federal University (NArFU)
Arkhangelsk, Severodvinsk, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article is dedicated to the ballet dancer L.N. Muromskaya (Chupyatova). After completing the course of the ballet department of the St. Petersburg Theater School in 1906, she was accepted into the ballet troupe of the corps de ballet of the Imperial Mariinsky Theater. She danced with such «stars» of Russian ballet as M.F. Kshesinskaya, A.P. Pavlova, T.P. Karsavina, A.Ya. Vaganova, V.F. Nezhinsky and others. In 1912, Muromskaya became the first dancer of the Mariinsky Theatre. There was only one step left before the title of ballerina, i.e., obtaining the highest rank in the hierarchy of Russian ballet theaters. She did not manage to go through this last segment of her creative path for many reasons. In 1920, at the age of 32, she committed suicide.
How to Cite:
Pavel V.L., (2022), POSTCARD PORTRAIT: LIFE AND FATE ARTISTS OF THE IMPERIAL MARIINSKY BALLET THEATER LYDIA MUROMSKAYA (CHUPYATOVA). History and Modern Perspectives, 4 => 113-121.
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Keywords:
Imperial St. Petersburg Theater School, dancer, ballerina, ballet, benefit performance, Mariinsky Theater.


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