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  1. Victor E. Dandré or D'André (1870–5 February 1944) was a Russian-born, Duma official who left Russia and became the husband of the world renowned ballerina, Anna Pavlova and a ballet impresario. Life. Ivy House in Golders Green. The ashes of Victor Dandre below the ashes of Anna Pavlova, Golders Green Columbarium.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_PavlovaAnna Pavlova - Wikipedia

    Victor Dandré, her manager and companion, asserted he was her husband in his biography of the dancer in 1932: Anna Pavlova: In Art & Life (Dandré 1932, author's foreword). They had secretly married in 1914 after first meeting in 1904 (some sources say 1900 [28] ).

  3. 12 de feb. de 2022 · Al principio de su carrera, Anna Pavlova conoció a Victor Dandré, un funcionario de la Duma (el Parlamento ruso) y gran amante del ballet que, en una biografía del año 1932, dijo que era su marido y manager.

  4. Su manager y socio, Victor Dandré, se describe a sí misma como su esposo en la biografía de la bailarina: Anna Pavlova: In Art and Life (Dandre 1932). Se casaron en secreto en 1914 (algunas fuentes dicen que en 1900) después de conocerse por primera vez en 1904.

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  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Pavlova put her husband, Victor Dandré, in charge of organizing her independent tours. For the final two decades of her ballet career, she toured with her company all over the world, ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Anna Pavlova (born January 31 [February 12, New Style], 1881, St. Petersburg, Russia—died January 23, 1931, The Hague, Netherlands) was a Russian ballerina, the most-celebrated dancer of her time.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2021 · There she for the first time performed the famous The Dying Swan, which captured the hearts of the audience, and met her one and only love, Baron Victor Dandré, who became a key figure in her life. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Anna moved to the United Kingdom and began a new period in her life.