Roslavleva, Natalia (1907–1977)
Roslavleva, Natalia (1907–1977)
Ukrainian dance critic. Name variations: Natalia Petrovna Roslavleva. Born Natalia Rene, 1907, in Kiev, Ukraine; died of cancer, Jan 3, 1977, in Moscow, Russia; attended Lunacharski Institute of Theatre Art in Moscow.
Wrote critiques of Russian dance and dancers; published Era of the Russian Ballet, 1770–1965, the most widely used English-language history of Russian ballet (1966).
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