Vera Tsignadze

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Vera Tsignadze
Georgian: ვერა ვარლამის ასული წიგნაძე
Vera Tsignadze from a Georgian stamp.
Born
Vera Varlamovna Tsignadze

(1924-09-24)24 September 1924
Died17 July 2016(2016-07-17) (aged 91)
Occupation(s)Dancer, choreographer, pedagogue
Years active1943–2016
AwardsOrder of Lenin, 1958
Stalin Prize, 1948
Stalin Prize, 1951

Vera Varlamovna Tsignadze (Georgian: ვერა ვარლამის ასული წიგნაძე; 24 September 1924 – 17 July 2016) was a Georgian-Soviet ballet dancer, choreograph and pedagogue. Signadze was the partner of Vakhtang Chabukiani until 1970.[1]

Life[edit]

Vera Varlamovna Tsignadze was born on 24 September 1924 in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan SSR, then part of the Transcaucasian SSR, one of the soviet republics of then Soviet Union. In 1943 she graduated from the Baku Choreography School and was accepted into troupe of the Mailov Theatre. She was part of the corps de ballet, but at the age of 16, she was working in "Raimonda" ballette, led by Russian composer, music teacher and conductor Alexander Glazunov. In 1946 she was accepted into Georgian National Opera Theater, and became the lead soloist. In 1948 she partnered with Vakhtang Chabukiani.[2]

Vera Tsignadze's dancing style was distinguished by its technical characteristics and elegance. She has been on tours in major cities of the Soviet Union, as well as in the cities of France, United States, Spain, Brazil and Chile. In 1969 she started to teach dancing in the Tbilisi Choreography School.[3]

Vera Tsignadze died on June 17, 2016, in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.[3]

Legacy[edit]

In December 2005, Georgian Post issued a series of two stamps, titled "The Georgian Ballet". Vera Tsignadze's picture was issued on the first stamp, while Vakhtang Chabukiani's picture was issued on the second stamp.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Markov, P.A. (1967). "Цигнадзе, Вера Варламовна". Театральная энциклопедия (in Russian). Moscow: Советская энциклопедия. p. 1136.
  2. ^ Феномен Веры Цигнадзе. «Argumenty i Fakty» (in Russian). 25 April 2007. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "საქართველოს კულტურისა და ძეგლთა დაცვის სამინისტრო — ვერა წიგნაძე" (in Georgian). Ministry of Culture and Sports of Georgia. Archived from the original on 19 June 2016.

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