Stroganova, Nina (1919–)

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Stroganova, Nina (1919–)

Danish ballet dancer. Name variations: Nina Rigmor Dokoudovsky or Dokoudovski. Born Nina Rigmor Strøm, Oct 21, 1919, in Copenhagen, Denmark; m. Vladimir Dokoudovsky (1919–1998, ballet dancer, div.).

Trained with Jenny Moller in Denmark, Olga Preobrazhenska in Paris, and Bronislava Nijinska, Mikhail Mordkin, and Anatole Vilzak in New York; performed with Ballet de l'Opéra Comique de Paris in France; moved to US (c. 1937); was soloist with Mordkin Ballet in New York City (1937–40), creating roles in his The Goldfish (1939) and Voices of Spring (1940); as a charter member of Ballet Theater (1940), created roles for Adolf Bolm's Peter and the Wolf (1940) and Anton Dolin's Quintet and Capriccioso (1940); danced with Original Ballet Russe (1942–50) where she was in Swan Lake, Les Sylphide, and Fokine's Petrouchka; taught at Ballet Arts in Carnegie Hall, New York Conservatory of Dance, and City Center Theater Studios.