• Leonid Veniaminovich Yakobson (Russian: Леонид Вениаминович Якобсон; January 2 (15), 1904  — October 17, 1975), whose last name is sometimes spelled Jacobson...
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    first staged in Leningrad on 27 December 1956, as choreographed by Leonid Yakobson, for the Kirov Theatre of Opera and Ballet (Mariinsky Theatre), where...
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  • Sergeev version Sleeping Beauty-Sergei Vikharev version Spartacus-Leonid Yakobson version Le Spectre de la rose The Stone Flower The Swan Swan Lake La...
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    dragonfly, a ballet based on the first of these fables, was created by Leonid Yakobson for performance at the Bolshoi in 1947 but it was withdrawn at the...
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    Scott Hamilton CLASSICS Ross, Janice (2015). Like a bomb going off : Leonid Yakobson and ballet as resistance in Soviet Russia. Internet Archive. New Haven :...
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    Poklitaru “The butterfly” by Filippo Taglioni “Blind ballerina” by Leonid Yakobson “Tarantella” by George Balanchine “Children of the night” by Alexander...
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  • choreography by Vasili Vainonen Shurale (Syuimbike); choreography by Leonid Yakobson Adagio Hammerklavier; choreography by Hans van Manen Bambi (Butterfly)...
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  • he choreographed one of the acts (together with V.P. Chesnakov and Leonid Yakobson) Shostakovich's ballet The Golden Age. Vainonen's section was partly...
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    Romeo and Juliet (Juliet); choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky Spartacus (Phrygia); choreography by Leonid Yakobson Grand Pas Classique; choreography by Viktor...
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    Ivanov. Moscow: Indrik 2014. 2014. “Foreward. Like a Bomb Going Off: Leonid Yakobson and Ballet as Resistance in Soviet Russia, by Janice Ross. New Haven:...
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    Portrait Person Details Stage Image Leonid Yakobson (1904–1975) Russian Empire Soviet Union Danseur, Choreographer, Ballet master, Mariinsky Theatre Aleksey...
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    Anna Karenina Alexei Ratmansky Rodion Shchedrin Spartacus Spartacus Leonid Yakobson Aram Khachaturian Soloist Concerto DSCH Alexei Ratmansky Dmitri Shostakovich...
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  • by Rostislav Zakharov Spartacus (Phrygia, Aegina); choreography by Leonid Yakobson Pas de quatre (Marie Taglioni); choreography by Anton Dolin The Legend...
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  • Research Journal (2006): 3-18. Ross, Janice. 2015. Like a Bomb Going Off: Leonid Yakobson and Ballet as Resistance in Soviet Russia. Yale University Press. Schauert...
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    Juliet in Lavrovsky's and Cranko's Romeo and Juliet Syuimbike in Leonid Yakobson's Shurale Maria in Zakharov's The Fountain of Bakhchisarai The Tsar...
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    and philologist Eduard Vinokurov (1942–2010), Olympic sabre fencer Leonid Yakobson (1904–1975), ballet choreographer Mikhail Zalessky (1877–1946), paleontologist...
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  • became director of the theater Choreographic Miniatures after the Leonid Yakobson's death in 1975. Askold Makarov Archived November 21, 2008, at the Wayback...
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    Syuimbike in Shurale — choreography by Leonid Yakobson; Bacchante in Walpurgis Night — choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky; dance of gold, Shirin in Legend...
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  • Leonid Ivanovych Plyushch (Ukrainian: Леоні́д Іва́нович Плющ, IPA: [ˈplʲuʃtʃ]; 26 April 1938, Naryn, Kirghiz SSR – 4 June 2015, Bessèges, France) was a...
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  • carried over to the repertory of Les Ballets de Félix Blaska in 1969. Leonid Yakobson (1904–1975) created his version in 1971 for his company, Choreographic...
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    Ondine Romeo in Lavrovsky's and Cranko's Romeo and Juliet Ali-Batyr in Leonid Yakobson's Shurale Ivanushka in Alexei Ratmansky's The Little Humpbacked Horse...
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  • Leonid Ivanovich Borodin (Russian: Леони́д Ива́нович Бороди́н; 14 April 1938, in Irkutsk – 24 November 2011, in Moscow) was a Russian novelist and journalist...
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    in 1991, losing to Leonid Kravchuk. Following the 1994 Ukrainian presidential election, Chornovil became one of President Leonid Kuchma's foremost critics...
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  • Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobson (Russian: Анато́лий Алекса́ндрович Якобсо́н; 30 April 1935, Moscow — 28 September 1978, Jerusalem) was a literary critic...
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    required personality and acting gifts, such as the lead in Shuraleh by Leonid Yakobson (1950) and Negro Mako in The Path of Thunder by Konstantin Sergeyev...
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  • of Phrygia in Leonid Yakobson's version of Spartacus in 1956 and Mekhmene-Banu in Yury Grigorovich's Legend of Love in 1961. Yakobson also made Shuraleh...
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    Georgi Vins Georgi Vladimov Vladimir Voinovich Michael Voslenski Anatoly Yakobson Gleb Yakunin Venedikt Yerofeyev Yevgeny Zamyatin Alexander Zinoviev Yosyf...
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    said, for example, by Russian historians Victor Schnirelmann, Anatoly Yakobson, Vladimir Zakharov, Mikhail Meltyukhov and others, Iranian historian Hasan...
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    In November 1975, he noticed the rampant corruption and stagnation in Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union, he then led a mutiny on the Soviet anti-submarine...
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    on the quality of the reviewed works, indignant at the authors raid over Leonid Brezhnev; Zinoviev noted "(Russian: б. с. к., tr. b. s. k.)" – "(Russian:...
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