Thursday, June 29, 2017

Throwback Thursday and Lydia Kyasht


Throwback Thursday and Lydia Kyasht

Born on March 25, 1885, in St. Petersburg, Lydia Kyasht was the daughter of dancers George Kyasht and Agaffia Poubiloff. Her brother, also named George, had a career as a ballet dancer too.

Lydia Kyasht studied at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg, and went on to perform with both the Maryinsky and Bolshoi companies. In 1908 she moved to England, performing at the Empire Theatre. She also danced with the Ballet Russes.

Lydia Kyaksht married Alexis A. Ragosin, a military officer from St. Petersburg. They had a daughter, Lydia, carried on the family tradition, becoming a dancer and a choreographer.

In the United States, where she appeared in a Broadway production called The Whirl of the World. She also performed in two silent films:  Foolish Monte Carlo (also titled The Black Spider, 1920), and The Dance of the Moods (1924).

She also published a memoir, Romantic Reflections, in 1929.

After World War I she returned to London and opened a ballet school.

She died on January 11, 1959, aged 72.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #:
“Lydia Kyasht was described by one critic as the World's Most Beautiful Dancer”.

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