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  1. Born on 2 April 1905, in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital on the Dnieper, Serge Lifar spent a happy childhood, spoiled by his bourgeois family. His grandfather on his mother’s side had been a cattle breeder, a descendant of the great landowners who extracted salt from the Caspian Sea. As we know, salt preserves—indeed, he lived to be over a hundred.

  2. Rentré à Paris avec toute la troupe, Serge Lifar découvre le Louvre et ses salles interminables, Versailles et son impressionnante galerie des glaces. Diaghilev lui confie le rôle de l’esclave mourant de Shéhérazade, puis celui d’un officier des Fâcheux, sur un thème de Molière. La troupe part pour Barcelone, puis pour Amsterdam.

  3. Serge Lifar (1905-1986) The day that was rehearsing Suite en blanc. The day the Opera Ballet and G.R.C.O.P. danced in Avignon; Roland Petit (1924-2011) Kenneth MacMillan (1929-1992) Philippe Taglioni (1777-1871) Peter Sellars; Jiří Kylián (Born in 1947) Emblematic Characters and Costumes (part 1) Pierre Lacotte (born in 1932)

  4. 4 de jan. de 1987 · Serge Diaghilev made him a star, and he played the role to the hilt to the very end as dancer, choreographer and propagandist for dance's rightful place among the arts. Born on April 2, 1905, in ...

  5. Serge Lifar a été l'un des créateurs qui imposèrent le style néo-classique. Nommé maître de ballet à l'Opéra de Paris de 1930 à 1944 et de 1947 à 1958, il s'employa à restaurer son niveau technique pour en faire, dans les années 1930 et jusqu'à aujourd'hui, l'un des meilleurs du monde.

  6. Born in Ukraine, Serge Lifar was one of the great male dancers of the 20th century. He trained with Bronislava Nijinska and Enrico Cecchetti and became a star performer with Serge Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes when he made his debut in 1923, becoming a Principal Dancer in 1925. With the death of Diaghilev in 1929, Lifar was invited by Jacques ...

  7. Paintings by Serge Lifar. Paintings of the world-famous dancer Serge Lifar. Enter Gallery. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.