Kyasht, Lydia (1885–1959)
Kyasht, Lydia (1885–1959)
Russian ballet dancer. Born Lydia Kyashkt, Mar 25, 1885, in St. Petersburg, Russia; died Jan 11, 1959, in London, England; dau. of Agaffia (Poubiloff) Kyashkt and George Kyashkt; m. Alexis A. Rogosin.
Made stage debut at Imperial Opera House, St. Petersburg, dancing a pas de deux in The Magic Flute (1902) and remained at Opera House for some time; made London debut in a divertissement with Adolf Bolm (1908); selected to succeed Adeline Genée as premiòre danseuse of the Empire, appearing there (1909–13) in A Day in Paris, Round the World, The Fawn, Ship Ahoy!, Sylvia, New York, The Water Nymph, First Love and Titania; made NY debut in The Whirl of the World (1914); also appeared in Javotte, Cythera, La Fille Mal Gardée and Ballerina; opened Lydia Kyasht Dancing Academy (1935); founded Ballet de la Jeunesse Anglaise (1939).
See also reminiscences Romantic Recollections (1929).