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Tiziana Lauri (born 25 December 1959) is a retired Italian Ballerina. Daughter of star dancers Guido Lauri and Anna Maria Paganini,〔A. Colotta, ''Tiziana Lauri, rivelazione d'una protagonista' - L'AVVENIRE (January 7, 1987).〕〔''Guido Lauri: "La danza per me è una preghiera, una missione... dobbiamo essere sacerdoti di questa passione!"'', V. Clemente's interview (IL GIORNALE DELLA DANZA ) (February 2, 2011).〕 she followed in her parents's footsteps〔H. Koegler & A. Testa, (''Dizionario Gremese della danza e del balletto'' ) 2011 ( 'Lauri, Guido' pag. 306 ).〕 (although against their will) by training with Attilia Radice at the Rome Opera. She entered the school at age 13, without having taken any previous dance classes, and after just three years she joined the company becoming a Soloist at the age of 18 years.〔V. Ottolenghi, ''Triste esame per dieci fatine con coroncina'' - PAESE SERA (July 31, 1977).〕〔G. Tani, ''Il passo d'addio al Teatro dell'Opera'' - IL MESSAGGERO (July 31, 1977).〕 A very versatile, gifted and impetuously talented artist,〔''Parigi 'o cara'', V. Ottolenghi interviews T. Lauri - BALLETTO OGGI n°11 (December 1982 - January 1983).〕〔S. Allder, ''L'appetito vien danzando'' - L'UMANITA' (July 24, 1984).〕〔V. Ottolenghi, ''Il nostro "fantastico" Raffaele Paganini'' - BALLETTO OGGI n°38 (November 1986).〕〔A. Testa, ''Fracci, girotondo romano'' - DANZA&DANZA (January/February 2002).〕 she danced a wide range of Ballerina roles〔G. Tani, ''Danza. Le ultime repliche del "Don Chisciotte" a Caracalla. Nuovi cast, nuovi successi'' - (IL MESSAGGERO ) (July 17, 1985).〕〔A. Testa, ''Raymonda'' - BALLETTO OGGI n°21 (September-October1984).〕〔A. Testa, ''Povera Raymonda, senza sentimenti'' - (LA REPUBBLICA ) (July 22, 1984).〕〔G. Tani, ''"Coppelia" in scena a Villa Celimontana'' - IL MESSAGGERO (August 19, 1984).〕〔V. Ottolenghi, ''Coppelia'' - BALLETTO OGGI n°37 (October 1986).〕 from Kitri in ''Don Quixote'' to Balanchine's ''Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux'' and at the Rome Opera Ballet (where she stayed all career, from 1978 until 2011,〔''Carla Fracci rievoca amori e tragedie della leggendaria Isadora Duncan'' - (IL CORRIERE DELLA SERA ) (January 22, 2003).〕 while guesting elsewhere in Italy〔''"Pronto, chi balla?" Tiziana Lauri: che bello chiacchierare col mio corpo'', interview by A. Martiniello - IL MESSAGGERO (August 21, 1986).〕) she worked with a variety of personalities〔V. Ottolenghi, ''Se Roma piange...'' - BALLETTO OGGI n°12 (February–March 1983).〕〔''Rudolf Nureyev's Marco Spada'' - DANCE MAGAZINE (September 1981).〕 such as Rudolf Nureyev, André Prokovsky, Maya Plisetskaya, Ekaterina Maximova, Vladimir Vasiliev, Patrick Dupond and many others. Gold medal at Carlo Blasis 1981 competition in Turin and a recipient of various prizes (''Apollon Musagète'' 1986, ''Golden Perseus'' 1987, ''Michelangelo's David'' 1988, ''Talenti dello Spettacolo Internazionale'' 1989, Berlin's ''Golden Bear and Cup'' 1990) she appeared on Italian TV〔(''Quell'antico amore'' ), TV mini-series (1982).〕 as a performer but also as an anchorwoman. In 1987 American review Dance Magazine wrote about her unusual kinship with cousins Raffaele, Alfonso, Augusto e Fabrizio Paganini - famed dancers too - and with two paternal aunts, a paternal uncle and a maternal aunt and uncle that were all Rome Opera Ballet dancers of the older generation. Her genealogical tree also includes grandfather Eliseo Paganini, a world-champion athlete, and very famous opera singer Giulio Neri, her uncle. Since 2013 her off-stage partner is ballet teacher Fabio Grossi (dancer). == Video recordings == *(''Quell'antico amore'', TV mini-series (1981) ) *(''Rideau Lake'', Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (1987) ) *(''La Voce Umana'', ''pièce'' of dance and drama (2003) ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tiziana Lauri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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