Marina Semyonova, ‘Empress Of Soviet Ballet,’ Dead At 102

In the 1920s, she “began her career at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg where she immediately landed the top roles in classic ballets like The Sleeping Beauty and La Bayadère. She then moved to the Bolshoi in 1930 – reportedly on the personal invitation of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin – where she danced until 1952 and wowed the public with her strength and flexibility.”