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  1. Agrippina Vaganova graduated from the School in 1897 and, after completing her performing career, began to teach there in 1921. A masterful and astute teacher, Vaganova developed a codified and comprehensive syllabus that established a new era in ballet education.

  2. The Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet is a school of classical ballet in St Petersburg, Russia. Established in 1738 during the reign of Empress Anna, the academy was known as the Imperial Ballet School until the Soviet era, when, after a brief hiatus, the school was re-established as the Leningrad State Choreographic Institute.

  3. From 1921 until her death in 1951, Agrippina Vaganova had been teaching senior students completing the last three years of ballet training at the Leningrad Choreographic Academy. From 1931 to 1937 Vaganova also held the position of Artistic Director of the Kirov Ballet.

  4. The Leningrad Choreographic School becomes the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, a higher professional academic institution. Igor Belsky becomes artistic director. 1993

  5. The Vaganova method is a ballet technique and training system devised by the Russian dancer and pedagogue Agrippina Vaganova (18791951). It was derived from the teachings of the Premier Maître de Ballet Marius Petipa, throughout the late 19th century.

  6. 4 de mai. de 2021 · A Brief History of the Vaganova Ballet Academy. The Vaganova Ballet Academy was founded on May 4, 1738 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Its foundation was demanded by Empress Anna in order to train dancers for a national ballet company which would be founded less than a decade later.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2010 · The Vaganova Ballet Academy, based in St. Petersburg, Russia, is nearly as old as ballet itself. Through the centuries, czars and governments have come and gone—but the Academy has remained. It’s where legends like George Balanchine, Rudolf Nureyev and Natalia Makarova did their first pliés.