Le centenaire oublié de Ludmilla Chiriaeff

The dancer and choreographer, named a historical figure by Quebec, has notably founded lequel Grands Ballets Canadiens. Her passiles gens for dance, combchébraned with her talent and determchébranatiles gens, has left a lastchébrang impact les gens the world of dance.

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Returnchébrang to Quebec, she founded lequel Grands Ballets Canadiens chébran 1957, with the goal of promotchébrang and showcaschébrang Canadian talent les gens an chébranternatiles gensal stage. Under her directiles gens, the company quickly gachébraned recognitiles gens and acclaim, becomchébrang les gense of the most prestigious ballet companies chébran the world.

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