Skorik, Irene (1928–)
Skorik, Irene (1928–)
French ballet dancer. Born Irène Beaudemont, Jan 27, 1928, in Paris, France.
Trained with Olga Preobrazhenskaya, Lyubov Egorova, and Boris Kniaseff; danced with Les Ballets des Champs Elysée (1945–60), where she created a role in Serge Lifar's Chota Rostaveli (1946) and had great success in La Sylphide; danced in Petit's Ballets de Paris (1950); also created roles with the Munich Opera for Victor Gsovsky's Hamlet (1950) and La Legende de Joseph (1951) and with Berlin Stadtopera for Tatiana Gsovsky's Fleurenville (1956) and Etudes (1961).
More From encyclopedia.com
Dame Margot Fonteyn , Dame Margot Fonteyn (born Margaret Hookham; 1919-1991) was an outstanding and beloved classical ballerina with an extensive career, from 1934 to 1979… Paul Langevin , Langevin, Paul
Langevin, Paul
(b. Paris, France, 23 January 1872; d. Paris, 19 December 1946)
physics.
Langevin, the second son of Victor Langevin, a… Jean Gabin , Gabin, Jean
Nationality: French. Born: Jean-Alexis Moncorgé in Paris, 17 May 1904; some sources give surname as Monçorge and Morcorge; father a cafe… Honore De Balzac , Balzac, Honoré de
Nationality: French. Born: Tours, 20 May 1799. Education: Pension Le Guay-Pinel, Tours, 1804-07; Collège de Vendome, 1807-13; L'Ins… Jean-louis Barrault , Barrault, Jean-Louis
BARRAULT, Jean-Louis
Nationality: French. Born: Le Vésinet, 8 September 1910. Education: Attended Collège Chaptal and École du L… Paul Painleve , Painlevé, Paul
PAINLEVé, PAUL
mathematics.
Painlevé’s father, Léon Painlevé, and grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Painlevé, were lithographers. Through his…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Skorik, Irene (1928–)