Anna Pavlova was a Russian dancer born in St.
Anna Pavlova was a Russian dancer born in St.
Petersburg in 1881.
She became the most celebrated dancer of her time, known for her grace, delicacy, and impeccable technique.
Pavlova joined the Imperial Ballet in 1909 and became the principal dancer in 1911.
Her performance of 'The Dying Swan' became one of her most famous acts.
Pavlova also founded her own ballet company, which took her to travel around the world, popularizing classical ballet internationally.
Her legacy endures through her influence on ballet and her lasting impact on classical dance.
Pavlova passed away in The Hague in 1931, but her legacy lives on in the world of ballet..