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  1. Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev [a] (17 March 1938 – 6 January 1993) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer. Nureyev is regarded by some as the greatest male ballet dancer of his generation. [1] [2] [3] [4] Nureyev was born on a Trans-Siberian train near Irkutsk, Siberia, Soviet Union, to a Tatar family.

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Rudolf Nureyev (born March 17, 1938, Irkutsk, Russia, U.S.S.R.—died January 6, 1993, Paris, France) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer whose suspended leaps and fast turns were often compared to Vaslav Nijinsky’s legendary feats.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2019 · The White Crow — which was a childhood nickname for Nureyev, because he was unusual — charts Nureyevs story from his life of poverty in the Russian city of Ufa to his historic escape to...

  4. Rudolf Xämät ulı Nuriev (cercano a Irkutsk, 17 de marzo de 1938- Levallois-Perret, 6 de enero de 1993), también conocido como Rudolf Nuréyev fue un bailarín clásico nacido en la Unión Soviética, considerado por muchos críticos como uno de los mejores bailarines del siglo XX.

  5. Rudolf Nureyev (Entre el lago Baikal e Irkutsk, URSS, 1938 - París, 1993) Bailarín y coreógrafo soviético, nacionalizado británico. Nacido en un tren, inició su carrera en 1955, año en que ingresó en el teatro Kirov de Leningrado para convertirse muy pronto en el primer bailarín de la compañía.

  6. Rudolf Nureyev’s childhood in Russia. “I approach dancing from a different angle than. those who begin dancing at 8 or 9. Those who have studied. from the beginning never question anything.”. Rudolf Nureyev. No male dancer ever had more influence on the history, style and public perception of ballet than Rudolf Nureyev.

  7. Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993) was a Russian-born ballet dancer who defected to the West at the height of the Cold War. Nureyev was born on a train while his mother was travelling to see his father, a military commissar stationed in Vladivostok. His parents were from peasant stock, lived humbly and supported the communist ideal.