Alice Vronska
1897–1992 (age 95)
Biography
Alice Vronska was a distinguished ballerina who graced the stages of early twentieth-century Europe with her artistry and technical mastery. Her career spanned several decades during a transformative period in dance history, contributing to the evolution of classical ballet through her performances and dedication to the art form.
Born in 1897, Vronska maintained an active presence in the dance world throughout her life, leaving a lasting legacy in the ballet community. She passed away in 1992 at the age of 95, having witnessed and participated in the remarkable development of modern dance and performance arts during her lifetime.