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“The more you look back into English history, the more you are forced to the conclusion that alongside civility and the deeply held convictions about individual rights, the English have a natural taste for disorder.”

Quote by Anna Pavlova

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Anna Pavlova
Anna Pavlova

Anna Pavlova, born on February 12, 1881, and died on January 23, 1931, was one of the most famous ballet dancers of the early 20th century. Known as the 'Mother of Ballet,' she was renowned for her elegant dance style and unique artistic expression. Pavlova's dance career spanned across Europe and North America, and she made significant contributions to the promotion and popularization of ballet. more

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