María Ruanova (July 3, 1912 – June 5, 1976) was an Argentine dancer, choreographer, teacher and ballet master, known for her performances at the Teatro...
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Argentinian screenwriter María Ruanova (1912–1976), Argentinian dancer, choreographer, teacher and ballet master Pedro Ruanova (1680-1746), Coronel, in...
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1996, p. 21. Bonvillian & Murphy 1996, p. 23. "Marianela Núñez: Premio María Ruanova – En su país reconocen su trayectoria". 7 June 2011. "Historia". Retrieved...
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2022 Konex de Platino for Best Dancer of the Decade in Argentina, 2009 María Ruanova Award, 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance...
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Music, the National Institute of Superior Education and Folklore, the María Ruanova National Institute of Superior Education and Dance, and the National...
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Yurek Shabelevsky, Tamara Grigorieva, Roger Fenonjois, Michel Borovsky, María Ruanova, William Dollar, Vaslav Velchek, among others. In 1975 she created the...
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Bavitz), American hip hop recording artist; in Syosset, New York Died: María Ruanova, 63, Argentine ballet dancer and choreographer Willy Rösingh, 75, Dutch...
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Pagliero (born 1983), ballet dancer, étoile with the Paris Opera Ballet María Ruanova (1912–1976), prima ballerina, choreographer, teacher, Teatro Colón,...
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Notable Argentinian dancers who have performed at Colon Theatre include: María Ruanova, Olga Ferri, Michel Borovsky, José Neglia, Norma Fontenla, Wasil Tupin...
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Esmee Bulnes, Ángel Eleta [es], Maruja Pibernat, Mercedes Quintana, and María Ruanova. Smirnova died on 15 January 1934 in Buenos Aires and was buried in...
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