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  1. 15 de nov. de 2020 · Pierina Legnani, 1891 . Pierina Legnani was born in Milan on 30 September 1868. She spent ten years at La Scala's ballet school, graduating in 1888, but then continued working on her technique at the private school of Caterina Beretta.

  2. From the archives of the Victoria and Albert Museum comes an interview with Pierina Legnani. This interview was given by a journalist from a former London newspaper The Sketch and was published on the 26th April 1893 during Legnani’s appearances in London and months before she went to Russia. Despite her huge role in ballet history ...

  3. Legnani, Pierina (1863–1923) Pierina Legnani made her debut at La Scala, Milan, and then appeared with some success in Paris, Madrid, and London. It was in Russia, however, that she found fame. While performing with the Imperial Ballet at the Maryinsky Theater in St. Petersburg in 1893, in the ballet The Tulip of Haarlem, she executed 32 ...

  4. Pierina Legnani. Bailarina y maestra de ballet italiana. Trayectoria profesional. Estudió danza en la Escuela de Ballet del Teatro de la Scala bajo la tutela de Caterina Beretta y debutó con la compañía de dicho teatro en 1888. Ese mismo año se presentó en el Teatro Alhambra de Londres, en el estreno del ballet Irene (1888) de Giovanni ...

  5. Pierina Legnani (1863–1930) was an Italian ballerina who introduced the 32 fouettés en tournant to the ballet world in 1893. [1] [2] She was born on 30 September 1863 in Milan , Italy . From 1893 until 1901, she was Prima Ballerina Assoluta at the Mariinsky Theatre , St. Petersburg . [3]

  6. Pierina Legnani (Milán, 1 de octubre de 1868- 15 de noviembre de 1930) fue una bailarina italiana que realizó 32 fouettés en tournant en el mundo del ballet en 1893. Desde 1893 hasta 1901 fue la primera en obtener el título de Primera Bailarina Assoluta en el Teatro Mariinsky de San Petersburgo. Datos rápidos Información personal ...

  7. Pierina Legnani (1863 - 1923) The title "Prima Ballerina Assoluta" has only been given to two ballerinas at the Maryinsky Theatre. The first was an Italian, Pierina Legnani. Legnani was a great dancer produced by the La Scala School. Like many of her colleagues, she spent the first part of her career touring Europe, England and the United States.