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Makarova
[ muh-kahr-uh-vuh; Russian muh-kah-ruh-vuh ]
noun
- ·ٲ· [n, uh, -, tal, -y, uh, -, tahl, -, nuh-, tah, -ly, uh], born 1940, Russian prima ballerina and choreographer, born in Soviet Russia: resident of the United States and England since 1970.
Example Sentences
Postlewaite remembered, early in his career, watching video of legendary Russian ballerina Natalia Makarova.
Ukraine's ambassador to the US, Oksana Makarova, insisted there were still grounds for cautious optimism while conceding: "We are not yet where we would like to be."
American Ballet Theatre “Other Dances,” a classic by Jerome Robbins, originally danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova and set to Chopin mazurkas and a waltz.
He brought a galaxy of dance luminaries into his list of authors when he was editor in chief of Alfred A. Knopf: Mikhail Baryshnikov, Arlene Croce, Margot Fonteyn, Lincoln Kirstein, Natalia Makarova, Paul Taylor.
While they were based here, Tanya Makarova and Vera Belik were shot down.
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