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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tamara_GevaTamara Geva - Wikipedia

    Tamara Geva (Russian: Тамара Жева, born Tamara Levkievna Zheverzheeva, Russian: Тамара Левкиевна Жевержеева; 17 March 1906 – 9 December 1997) was a Soviet and later an American actress, ballet dancer, and choreographer.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2022 · Tamara Geva was a Soviet-American ballet icon who set the stage for ballet in America. She performed across continents with Balanchine, the Ballets Russes, and other companies, and starred in Broadway and film. Learn about her life, career, and legacy in this article by Sebrena Williamson, BFA in Dance.

  3. 11 de dic. de 1997 · Tamara Geva, a Russian-born dancer and actress who was the first wife of the choreographer George Balanchine, died on Tuesday at her home in Manhattan. She was 91. A sophisticated woman with a...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0315337Tamara Geva - IMDb

    Tamara Geva. Actress: Orchestra Wives. The daughter of a Swedish mother (Tamara Urtahl, a Swede) and of a wealthy St. Petersburg manufacturer of Muslim heritage and patron of the arts who later became a free-thinker (Levko Zheverzheiev), Geva grew up in a vast 18th century mansion which included a private museum.

  5. Tamara Geva fue una prodigiosa artista soviético-estadounidense que transformó todo el panorama del ballet, el teatro y la danza. Actuando en todo el mundo a lo largo de su carrera, Geva finalmente sería una de las primeras embajadoras del ballet en Estados Unidos. Su vida, plagada de pruebas y triunfos únicos, fue extraordinaria y compleja.

  6. Tamara Geva. Bailarina, coreógrafa y actriz de origen ruso, cuyo nombre original fue Tamara Gevergeva. Trayectoria profesional. Nacida en San Petersburgo el 17 de marzo de 1907. Se inició a la danza de forma privada y, tras la Revolución de 1917, pasó al Instituto de Ballet de Petrogrado.

  7. Tamara Geva. Actress: Orchestra Wives. The daughter of a Swedish mother (Tamara Urtahl, a Swede) and of a wealthy St. Petersburg manufacturer of Muslim heritage and patron of the arts who later became a free-thinker (Levko Zheverzheiev), Geva grew up in a vast 18th century mansion which included a private museum.