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  1. Tamara Tchinarova (tr. Chinarova, Russian: Тамара Чинарова), also known as Tamara Finch, (18 July 1919 – 31 August 2017) was a Romanian-born émigré Russian and French ballerina who contributed significantly to the development of Australian dance companies and was a Russian/English interpreter for touring ballet ...

  2. Tamara Tchinarova (1919–2017), one of the original 'baby ballerinas' of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, began training with the Russian teacher Olga Preobrajenska, formerly of the Imperial Russian Ballet, at age ten after her family emigrated to Paris from Romania.

  3. 16 de set. de 2017 · Tchinarova and the famous trio of ‘‘baby ballerinas’’, Irina Baronova, Tatiana Riabouchin­ska and Tamara Toumanova, were some of the sprightly young ‘‘Russians who never danced in Russia’’.

  4. 12 de set. de 2017 · A casual conversation in Sydney between two actors, one famous, the other on the brink of fame, changed everything for the ballet dancer, Tamara Tchinarova. Her life in Australia came to an end ...

  5. “Your knees will have to be stretched,” was George Balanchine’s warning to Tamara Tchinarova when he plucked the 12-year-old from her ballet class in Paris to dance in the first season of ...

  6. Tamara Tchinarova, also known as Tamara Finch, was a Romanian-born émigré Russian and French ballerina who contributed significantly to the development of Australian dance companies and was a Russian/English interpreter for touring ballet companies.

  7. Tamara Tchinarova Finch (also tr. Chinarova; born Tamara Rekemchuk, July 18, 1919 – August 31, 2017) was a Romanian ballet dancer and writer. She was born in Cetatea Albă, Kingdom of Romania. During the 1940s, Tchinarova worked significantly to the development of Australian dance companies, including the Kirsova Ballet and the ...