Ludmilla Tchérina (10 October 1924 - 21 March 2004), was an internationally-famous ballet dancer, actress, artist and sculptor. The grande dame of French classical ballet was born Monique Tchemerzine, into Russian aristocracy as the daughter of Circassian Prince Avenir Tchemerzine (he was a former Russian general), who had escaped from St. Petersburg, and Stéphane Finette, a Frenchwoman. She studied with Blanche d'Alessandri, Olga Preobrajenska and Clustine.
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- Ludmilla Tchérina (10 October 1924 - 21 March 2004), was an internationally-famous ballet dancer, actress, artist and sculptor. The grande dame of French classical ballet was born Monique Tchemerzine, into Russian aristocracy as the daughter of Circassian Prince Avenir Tchemerzine (he was a former Russian general), who had escaped from St. Petersburg, and Stéphane Finette, a Frenchwoman. She studied with Blanche d'Alessandri, Olga Preobrajenska and Clustine. She started dancing at 16 and danced with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, where she was spotted by Serge Lifar. She made her Paris debut creating the role of Juliet in his Romeo and Juliet in 1942, becoming the youngest prima ballerina in the history of dance. In 1945 she was a principal dancer with the Ballet des Champs-Elysees and performed in Paris concerts with her husband Edmond Audran. She created various roles in Lifar's ballets including: 'Mephisto Waltz' in 1945, 'A la memoire d'un heros' in 1946 and in 'Le Martyre de Saint-Sebastian' in 1957. She appeared often with the Paris Opera, the Bolshoi Ballet and the Kirov Ballet as a guest performer. She acted in several films including 'The Red Shoes', 'Les Rendezvous' and 'Tales of Hoffmann'. She appeared in television shows and has had exhibitions of her art work. She also wrote two novels on dance: L'Amour au miroir (1983) and La Femme a l'envers (1986). She played in a few Powell and Pressburger movies such as The Red Shoes, The Tales of Hoffmann, Oh... Rosalinda!! and Luna de Miel. In the 1980s she turned to writing and published two novels under her own name, L'Amour au Miroir (1973) and La Femme a L'Envers (1986). Ludmila Tcherina had a lifelong passion for painting and exhibited in many major galleries. She also conceived and executed several monumental sculptures, including Europe à Coeur, chosen in 1991 by the EU to symbolise the union of Europe and now located at the European Parliament. In 1994 she created Europa Operanda, now installed at the French terminal of Eurotunnel. Edmond Audran, whom she married in 1946, died in a car accident in 1951. She married Raymond Roi in 1953.
- Ludmila Tcherina (née Monika Tchemerzine à Paris, 1924-2004) est une danseuse, tragédienne, écrivain, peintre et sculpteur qui a mené sa quête artistique sur tous les fronts artistiques. « Toute œuvre est un mouvement lancé à la recherche des proportions de l’éternité » (Ludmila Tcherina)
- Ludmila Tcherina, właśc. Monika Tchemerzine – francuska tancerka i aktorka. Występowała m. in. w Paryżu, Moskwie i Wenecji. Była najmłodszą w historii primaballeriną Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo. Wybrane role filmowe: The Red Shoes The Tales of Hoffmann
- 卢德米拉·契琳娜(Ludmila Tcherina,1924年-2004年3月21日),有俄国血统的法国芭蕾舞者暨演员,被吁为是当代世界顶尖的芭蕾舞星之一。
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- Ludmilla Tchérina (10 October 1924 - 21 March 2004), was an internationally-famous ballet dancer, actress, artist and sculptor. The grande dame of French classical ballet was born Monique Tchemerzine, into Russian aristocracy as the daughter of Circassian Prince Avenir Tchemerzine (he was a former Russian general), who had escaped from St. Petersburg, and Stéphane Finette, a Frenchwoman. She studied with Blanche d'Alessandri, Olga Preobrajenska and Clustine.
- Ludmila Tcherina (née Monika Tchemerzine à Paris, 1924-2004) est une danseuse, tragédienne, écrivain, peintre et sculpteur qui a mené sa quête artistique sur tous les fronts artistiques. « Toute œuvre est un mouvement lancé à la recherche des proportions de l’éternité » (Ludmila Tcherina)
- Ludmila Tcherina, właśc. Monika Tchemerzine – francuska tancerka i aktorka. Występowała m. in. w Paryżu, Moskwie i Wenecji. Była najmłodszą w historii primaballeriną Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo. Wybrane role filmowe: The Red Shoes The Tales of Hoffmann
- 卢德米拉·契琳娜(Ludmila Tcherina,1924年-2004年3月21日),有俄国血统的法国芭蕾舞者暨演员,被吁为是当代世界顶尖的芭蕾舞星之一。
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