Mathilde Kschessinska

1872–1971 (age 99)

Biography

Mathilde Kschessinska was a prima ballerina of the Imperial Russian Ballet, renowned for her technical virtuosity and dramatic presence on stage. Born into a family of distinguished dancers, she became one of the most celebrated performers of her era, captivating audiences across Europe with her interpretations of classical and contemporary roles.

Following the Russian Revolution, Kschessinska relocated to Paris, where she continued to influence the world of dance through teaching and mentorship. Her legacy endures as a testament to the golden age of Russian ballet, and she remains remembered as one of the greatest dancers of the twentieth century.

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