MAKAROVA, NATALIYA


Meaning of MAKAROVA, NATALIYA in English

born Oct. 21, 1940, Leningrad [St. Petersburg], Russia, U.S.S.R. in full Nataliya Romanovna Makarova Russian-born ballerina considered to be one of the greatest classical dancers. Makarova began her training at the Leningrad Choreographic School at age 12. Upon graduation in 1959 she joined the Kirov (now Mariinsky) Ballet and soon became one of their leading ballerinas. She won a gold medal at the Varna International Ballet Competition in 1965. While performing with the Kirov in London (1970), Makarova decided to remain in the West and soon joined the American Ballet Theatre in New York City. She also became a guest artist with other companies, notably the Royal Ballet of Great Britain. Makarova's magnificent technique and acting sensibilities allowed her to excel in many different roles, although she is perhaps best known for Giselle, a role she danced originally with the Kirov. In 1980, disappointed that Mikhail Baryshnikov had become director of the American Ballet Theatre and not she, Makarova formed her own group, Makarova and Company, which lasted only a season. Though hampered by a knee injury, Makarova continued to dance with the American Ballet Theatre.

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