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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.
Victor E. Dandré. (1870—1944) Quick Reference. ( b 1870; d London, 1944) Russian ballet impresario, and probable husband of Pavlova. A wealthy landowner with a passion for ballet, he became involved with Pavlova in 1914, acting as her manager throughout her career.
28 de abr. de 2021 · Victor Dandré came to Ivy House with forged documents, becoming Anna’s husband and impresario. They switched roles — now Anna set the rules. Dandré took over the household chores and dutifully listened to the numerous whims of his wife.
1. The Immortal Swan. 5.3. producer. 1935. Personal details. Born. 1870. Russia. Died. February 5, 1944. London, England, UK. Spouse. Anna Pavlova 1924 - January 23, 1931 (her death) Publicity listings.
- Producer
- February 5, 1944
- Victor Dandré
Dandré, Victor. Publication date 1972 Topics Pavlova, Anna, 1881-1931 Publisher New York, B. Blom Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor
In 1900, Pavlova met Victor Dandré, a well-to-do man 11 years her senior who loved ballet and was active in the St. Petersburg City Council. In time, Dandré became her "protector." He helped finance her private lessons, her trips abroad, and her acquisition of a large apartment with its own dance studio in an artistic neighborhood of St ...