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'''Virginia Zucchi''' (10 February 1849 - 12 October 1930) was an [[Italian]] [[dancer]]. Born in [[Parma]], her career as a [[ballerina]] spanned from 1864 to 1898.
'''Virginia Zucchi''' (10 February 1849 - 12 October 1930) was an [[Italian]] [[dancer]]. Born in [[Parma]], her career as a [[ballerina]] spanned from 1864 to 1898.


Zucchi studied ballet under [[Carlo Blasis]] in Milan.<ref>{{cite book|title=History of dance: an interactive arts approach|first=Gayle|last=Kassing|publisher=Human Kinetics|page=145|year=2007|isbn=9780736060356}}</ref>
Zucchi studied ballet under [[Carlo Blasis]] in Milan.<ref>{{cite book|title=History of dance: an interactive arts approach|first=Gayle|last=Kassing|publisher=Human Kinetics|page=145|year=2007|isbn=9780736060356}}</ref> She made her debut in 1864 in [[Vanese]] and danced throughout Italy, as well as in [[Berlin]] and [[Paris]].


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Revision as of 22:59, 24 June 2009

Virginia Zucchi (10 February 1849 - 12 October 1930) was an Italian dancer. Born in Parma, her career as a ballerina spanned from 1864 to 1898.

Zucchi studied ballet under Carlo Blasis in Milan.[1] She made her debut in 1864 in Vanese and danced throughout Italy, as well as in Berlin and Paris.

Notes

  1. ^ Kassing, Gayle (2007). History of dance: an interactive arts approach. Human Kinetics. p. 145. ISBN 9780736060356.

References

  • Guest, Ivor Forbes (1977). The Divine Virginia: A Biography of Virginia Zucchi. M. Dekker. p. 187. ISBN 9780824764920.

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