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Pavlova and light
ANZAC biscuits and the pavlova are considered by some to be Australian national foods, although while the oldest known named recipe for pavlova is from New Zealand, its often said in the Australian history that the dessert took its name from Anna Pavlova at the Esplanade Hotel in Perth during a tour of the state where she danced " as light as air " in reference to the light meringue.

Pavlova and meringue
* Pavlova ( food ), a type of meringue dessert
Pavlova is made by beating egg whites ( and sometimes salt ) to a very stiff consistency before folding in caster sugar, white vinegar, cornflour, and sometimes vanilla essence, and slow-baking the mixture, similarly to meringue.

Pavlova and dessert
The Pavlova dessert is believed to have been created in honour of the dancer either during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand in the 1920s.
Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert named after the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova.

Pavlova and named
" Her death came in the Hotel Des Indes in The Hague, which displays a wall plaque and has a cigar lounge named the Anna Pavlova Library in her memory.
A newspaper article from January 1927 claims an American ice-cream was named after Pavlova: " Dame Nellie Melba, of course, has found fame apart from her art in the famous sweet composed of peaches and cream, while Mme.
* " Pavlova ", a popular Australian and New Zealand dessert-essentially a cake-sized merengue-like base topped with whipped cream and fruit, named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.
Nicknamed " Pav " by Jak, the reporter treats her as his friend and sometimes even in a joking, romantic way, because Pavlova was named after Jak's late wife.

Pavlova and after
These drastic changes provided ample subject matter for social analysis, and thirty years later Mitchell wrote Pavlova Paradise Revisited ( 2002 ), after another New Zealand expedition.
The long white tutu that Pavlova originally danced in, and that the entire female corps de ballet adopted soon after, was designed by Léon Bakst and inspired by a lithograph of Marie Taglioni dressed as a sylph.
It became internationally famous after Russian dancer Anna Pavlova added it to her permanent repertoire after visiting Mexico in 1919.
Mitchell revisited New Zealand 30 years after writing his original volume, and motivated by the social changes he observed, he penned a sequel entitled Pavlova Paradise Revisited.
Born in Indianapolis, Ruth Page studied with Adolph Bolm in New York, and after a tour of South America with the company of Anna Pavlova, she joined Bolm's Ballet Intime.

Pavlova and ballet
In 1909 Diaghilev took a company of Russian opera and ballet stars to Paris featuring Nijinsky and Anna Pavlova.
Pavlova is most recognised for the creation of the role The Dying Swan and, with her own company, became the first ballerina to tour ballet around the world.
All her life Pavlova preferred the melodious " musique dansante " of the old maestros such as Cesare Pugni and Ludwig Minkus, and cared little for anything else which strayed from the salon-style ballet music of the 19th century.
While in London Pavlova was influential in the development of British ballet, most notably inspiring the career of Alicia Markova.
Anna Pavlova was cremated, and her ashes placed in a columbarium at Golders Green Crematorium, where her urn was subsequently adorned with her ballet shoes ( which since then have been stolen ).
Some of his early works include the ballet Acis and Galatea ( 1905 ) and The Dying Swan ( 1907 ), which was a solo dance for Anna Pavlova, choreographed to the music of Le Cygne.
He loved ballet, and his favorite subject to photograph was Anna Pavlova.
Uday Shankar and Anna Pavlova in the famous ' Radha-Krishna ' ballet, 1923.
Like Anna Pavlova, she moved to Hampstead ( although to the other side of Hampstead Heath ), where she taught and wrote about ballet.
The first performances of the Russian La Fille mal gardée ( i. e. derived from Petipa and Ivanov's revivals ) in the west were presented by the touring company of the legendary Ballerina Anna Pavlova, one of the most celebrated interpreters of the role of Lise, who while touring London in 1912 performed in an abridged version of the ballet.
During her dance career, Higginbotham performed as a soloist and / or principal dancer for San Francisco Ballet, Houston Ballet, Mercury Ballet, a Touring Unit of " Tribute to Pavlova ", and as guest artist for national regional ballet companies.

Pavlova and dancer
: had dreamed of being a famous dancer, in the mold of Anna Pavlova and Nijinski, only to be told by her teacher that she would make a good jitterbug.
Ulanova was a great actress as well as dancer, and when she was finally allowed to tour abroad at the age of 46, enraptured British papers wrote that " Galina Ulanova in London knew the greatest triumph of any individual dancer since Anna Pavlova ".

Pavlova and Anna
The company included the best young Russian dancers, among them Anna Pavlova, Adolph Bolm, Vaslav Nijinsky, Tamara Karsavina and Vera Karalli, and their first night on 19 May 1909 was a sensation.
* January 23 – Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina ( b. 1881 )
* February 12 – Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina ( d. 1931 )
An example of this would be at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games to Anna Pavlova during the Vault event final on her second vault.
Anna Pavlova in Giselle, wearing a Romantic tutu
Anna Pavlova (; – January 23, 1931 ) was a Russian ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th century.
< center > Photographic postcard of Anna Pavlova as the Princess Aspicia in the Petipa / Pugni The Pharaoh's Daughter, Saint Petersburg, c. 1910
< center > Anna Pavlova in the Fokine / Saint-Saëns The Dying Swan, Saint Petersburg, 1905
The house was featured in the film " Anna Pavlova ".
Anna Pavlova arriving in The Hague in 1927 While touring in The Hague, Pavlova was told that she had pneumonia and required an operation.
Anna Pavlova was able to complete 37 turns while on top of a moving elephant while on a tour in China.
A frosted image of Anna Pavlova appears in the stem of each glass.
Pavlova's life was depicted in the 1983 film Anna Pavlova.
File: The Butterfly costume design for Anna Pavlova by L. Bakst ( 1913 ). jpg | The Butterfly ( Costume Design by Leon Bakst for Anna Pavlova ), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
File: Victoria Palace Theatre London 2011 4. jpg | London, Victoria Palace Theatre, rooftop statue of Anna Pavlova
* Anna Pavlova in Australia – 1926, 1929 Tours-programs and ephemera held by the National Library of Australia
* Creative Quotations from Anna Pavlova

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