On May 4, 1738, Empress Anna Ioannovna decreed the establishment of the Dance School of Her Imperial Majesty in St. Petersburg (

On May 4, 1738, Empress Anna Ioannovna decreed the establishment of the Dance School of Her Imperial Majesty in St. Petersburg (known today as the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet). The school was founded by Jean-Baptiste Landé, the dance master of the St. Petersburg Noble Cadet Corps. He began teaching dance to girls and boys from the families of palace servants in specially equipped rooms of the Winter Palace. Over time, the school was transformed into the Imperial Theatrical School. After the October Revolution of 1917, the school was on the verge of closure, but it was saved by the People’s Commissar of Education Anatoly Lunacharsky. In 1951, the school was given the name of Agrippina Vaganova, a renowned Russian ballet teacher, and ten years later it was granted the title “Academic“. Since 1991, the institution has borne its modern name — the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet. The Academy, one of the oldest and most prestigious ballet schools in the world. Over the years, f... Source: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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