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| Inna Zubkovskaya
 Inna Zubkovskaya
Inna Zubkovskaya was that rare creature, a Kirov ballerina with a Bolshoi background. She was born in Moscow on November 29, 1923, and she died in St. Petersburg on February 5, 2001. Born Inna Izraelyeva, she was trained at the Bolshoi School and graduated in 1941. She was instantly invited to join the Kirov Ballet, where she remained as a ballerina until her retirement from the stage in 1970, although for the last thirty years of her life she remained with the company as a teacher and coach. She was with the company in London in the summer of 2000.
Her most important created roles were Phrygia in Leonid Jacobson's version of Spartacus in 1956 and Mekhmene-Banu in Yuri Grigorovich's Legend of Love in 1961. She did not dance very frequently in the West, although in 1961 when the Kirov made its first appearances outside Russia (first in Paris, where the defection of Rudolf Nureyev stole the headlines, and then in London and New York), Zubkovskaya, partnered by Vladilen Semyonov, was the first-cast Odette-Odile in Swan Lake. She opened the New York season in that double role at the Metropolitan Opera House on September 11.
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