Natalie, Mlle (c. 1895–1922)
Natalie, Mlle (c. 1895–1922)
Russian-born American ballroom dancer. Name variations: Natalie Dumond. Born c. 1895 in Odessa, Russia; died in the polio epidemic of 1922 in New York, NY.
Moved with family to US at age 2; performed as child ballerina in Buffalo, NY; moved to London with family and trained at Alhambra Theatre, where she also performed briefly; partnered with Martin Ferrari as exhibition ballroom team, toured successfully throughout US for 7 years (1914–21); appeared as solo ballerina performing specialty dances at Hippodrome Extravaganza in Good Times (1920), and others.
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