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Elizaveta Petrovna () ( ), also known as Yelisavet and Elizabeth, was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death.
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Elizaveta and Liliane
The original cast included Liliane Montevecchi as Elizaveta Grushinskaya, Michael Jeter as Otto Kringelein ( garnering much praise and several awards ), David Carroll as the Baron, Timothy Jerome as Preysing, John Wylie as Otternschlag, Bob Stillman as Erik, and Jane Krakowski as Flaemmchen.

world-famous and
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Prima and Ballerina
in 1989 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation made a documentary about her, Karen Kain, Prima Ballerina.
* Karen Kain: Canada's Prima Ballerina
* CBC Digital Archives: Karen Kain, Prima Ballerina
* Dame Antoinette Sibley DBE British Prima Ballerina
From 1893 until 1901 she was Prima Ballerina Assoluta with the Tsar's Imperial Ballet at the Maryinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg.
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In 1933, de Valois appointed Markova as the first Prima Ballerina of the company, which is now the internationally renowned Royal Ballet.
Dolin was to be the company's first Artistic Director, with Markova as Prima Ballerina.
One of the most notable items of trivia relating to the Royal Ballet School is that it has trained three of only a small number of dancers in history to have been recognised as Prima Ballerina Assoluta, the ultimate honorary title for a ballerina.
Entirely trained at the Royal Ballet School and dancing her entire professional career with the Royal Ballet, Margot Fonteyn was appointed Prima Ballerina Assoluta of the company in 1979.
Having trained at the Royal Ballet School for several years from 1959 to 1966, Eva Evdokimova would go on to become an international guest ballerina, being recognised as a Prima Ballerina Assoluta following her performances with the Kirov Ballet in the late 1970s.
Most recently, Royal Ballet School graduate Alessandra Ferri was appointed Prima Ballerina Assoluta of La Scala Theatre Ballet in 1992.
Another British ballerina, Alicia Markova, was also tutored by Royal Ballet school founder Ninette de Valois, and would go on to be a leading ballerina with the Ballets Russes, the first Prima Ballerina of the Royal Ballet, a founder ballerina with American Ballet Theatre, and co-founder of English National Ballet who now recognise her as the companies Prima Ballerina Assoluta.
* All About a Prima Ballerina ( 1980 )
Vera was the paternal uncle of Prima Ballerina Noralma Vera Arrata.
Among her pupils were two prima ballerinas assolute, Dame Alicia Markova ( the first British dancer to hold the rank of Prima Ballerina ) and Dame Margot Fonteyn, and the future founder of Cambridge Ballet Workshop, Mari Bicknell.
For many years, the school's President was the renowned Prima Ballerina Assoluta, Dame Alicia Markova.
In 1894 the Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya was named Prima Ballerina of the Imperial Ballet, second only in rank to Legnani, and although she was eventually named Prima ballerina assoluta it was nevertheless Legnani who proved to be Petipa's greatest muse, as nearly every new ballet he mounted throughout his remaining years with the Imperial Ballet featured her in the principal rôle.

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