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Ekaterina Maksimova : ウィキペディア英語版
Ekaterina Maximova

Ekaterina Sergeevna Maximova ((ロシア語:Екатери́на Серге́евна Макси́мова); 1 February 1939 – 28 April 2009) was a Soviet and Russian ballerina of international renown.
==Career==
Maximova was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. Maximova enjoyed her greatest successes in ''Giselle'', ''Spartacus'', ''Don Quixote'', ''Cinderella'' and ''The Nutcracker''. On 8 May 1966, Maximova was one of the Bolshoi stars who danced in the last program presented at the old Metropolitan Opera House on Thirty-ninth Street and Broadway. Maximova was coached by the legendary ballerina Galina Ulanova.
Maximova performed with the Bolshoi Ballet from 1958 until 1980, often performing opposite her husband Vladimir Vasiliev. She and her husband gained wide exposure for their appearances in Franco Zeffirelli's filmed version of Giuseppe Verdi's opera ''La traviata'' (1983). Both performed in Spanish costume in the ''divertissements'' composed for the equivalent of Act II, scene 2, though she with much diminished technique in comparison to her husband.
Her greatest successes were the roles of Kitri in ''Don Quixote'', Clara (called Maria in the Bolshoi production) in ''The Nutcracker'', and the title roles in ''Giselle'' and ''Cinderella''. When the Bolshoi Ballet toured to the United States for the first time in 1959, Maximova also performed as a guest artist with the Metropolitan Opera in leading roles in ''The Stone Flower'' and other ballets. She later was one of the Bolshoi stars who danced in the last program presented at the old Metropolitan Opera House on Thirty-ninth Street and Broadway on 8 May 1966. Following her career as a dancer, Maximova was a coach with the ballet and a member of the GITIS Institute faculty. On 27 April 2009 she died aged 70 in Moscow, Russia.

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