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  1. Sulamith Mikhailovna Messerer, OBE (Russian: Сулами́фь Миха́йловна Мессере́р, 27 August 1908, Moscow – 3 June 2004, London) was a Russian ballerina and choreographer who laid the foundations for the classical ballet in Japan.

  2. Margaret Willis. Sun 20 Jun 2004 20.33 EDT. The Russian dancer Sulamith Messerer, who has died aged 95, was the Bolshoi Ballet's prima ballerina for more than 20 years and, as a student,...

  3. Sulamith Messerer and Asaf Messerer in 'Don Quixote', Bolshoi Theatre - YouTube. John Hall. 18.5K subscribers. 7.2K views 5 years ago. ...more. This clip shows two Bolshoi dancers from the...

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  4. In Brief. Sulamif Messerer was an influential ballerina who taught a generation of dancers globally. Messerer trained at the Bolshoi school in Moscow, after achieving the Russian record for swimming at the first Soviet Olympiada in 1928. She left swimming in 1929 when she was promoted to prima ballerina in the Bolshoi Ballet Company.

  5. Sulamith Michailovna Messerer, ballet dancer and teacher: born Moscow 27 August 1908; OBE 2000; (one son); died London 3 June 2004. The Soviet ballerina Sulamith Messerer became one of...

  6. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Messerer_FamilyYIVO | Messerer Family

    In 1929 Sulamith Messerer, his younger sister (1908–2004), became his partner after he persuaded her to leave sports (she was a champion swimmer). In 1932–1933 Asaf and Sulamith were the first dancers to present Soviet ballet in the West, performing in Latvia, Sweden, Denmark, France, and Germany.

  7. Russian ballerina and choreographer. Born Sulamith Mikhailovna Messerer, Aug 27, 1908, in Moscow, Russia; died June 3, 2004, in London, England; dau. of a Lithuanian Jewish dentist; sister of Asaf Messerer (1903–1992, ballet dancer) and Raissa Messerer (actress and mother of Maya Plisetskaya); m.