Lydia Kyasht as Sylvia from the ballet of the same name. 1911.

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Lydia Kyasht as Sylvia from the ballet of the same name. 1911.

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Lydia Kyasht was born 135 years ago today (25 March). Kyasht trained at Imperial Ballet Academy (Vaganova Ballet Academy), and was part of class of 1902. Her classmates included Tamara Karsavina, and the two women remained close friends for many years.
The Russian-born ballet dancer Kyasht studied at the St Petersburg Imperial Ballet school and joined the Maryinsky Theatre in 1902. Kyasht moved to London and was engaged by the Empire Theatre in 1908, she made her debut in London in a series of divertissements with Adolf Bolm. She became principal dancer at the Empire Theatre, 1908-13. She appeared as Swanilde in CoppƩlia (1908) and premiered in Sylvia (1911). In 1912 she danced with Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, whom she rejoined in 1919, when she alternated the part of the Young Girl in Papillons with Lydia Lopokova and appeared in Les Sylphides. - Source
Lydia Kyasht with her close friends and Imperial Ballet Academy (Vaganova Ballet Academy) classmates, Tamara Karsavina and Elena Polyakova.Ā 1902.
Lydia Kyasht as Lise inĀ āLa fille mal gardeeā.
Lydia Kyasht as Swanilda fromĀ āCoppeliaā. 1912.

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Hi! You posted a photoset of Agrippina Vaganova as Paquita (post 162274500203), but elsewhere on the Internet it says it's from Esmeralda?
Itās definitelyĀ āPaquitaā. Here are photos of Anna Pavlova andĀ Lydia Kyasht in the same costume. The quality of the Kyasht photo isnāt great, but you can still make out the title of the ballet at the bottom.
Hereās the āLa Esmeraldaā costume of that period (worn by Matilda Kshessinska). It has similar elements but is very different.
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