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Virginia Zucchi (10 February 1849 – 12 October 1933) was an Italian dancer. Her career as a ballerina spanned the years 1864 to 1898, and she was known as “the Divine Zucchi” or even "the Divine Virginia" for her artistry, expressiveness, and virtuosity. Perhaps her most lasting legacy is the celebrated La Esmeralda pas de six, which Marius Petipa created for her to the music of Riccardo Drigo in 1886. She was a guest artist in Berlin, London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Naples and Rome. She was a force in introducing Italian technique in Russia.

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  • Virginia Zucchi (* 10. Februar 1849 in Cortemaggiore; † 9. Oktober 1930 in Nizza) war eine bedeutende italienische Primaballerina und Ballettpädagogin. Ihre internationale Karriere führte sie unter anderem nach Russland, wo sie einen beachtlichen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung des dortigen Ballettes ausübte. (de)
  • Virginia Zucchi, née le 10 février 1849 à Parme et morte le 9 octobre 1930 à Nice, est une danseuse classique italienne. (fr)
  • Virginia Zucchi (10 February 1849 – 12 October 1933) was an Italian dancer. Her career as a ballerina spanned the years 1864 to 1898, and she was known as “the Divine Zucchi” or even "the Divine Virginia" for her artistry, expressiveness, and virtuosity. Perhaps her most lasting legacy is the celebrated La Esmeralda pas de six, which Marius Petipa created for her to the music of Riccardo Drigo in 1886. She was a guest artist in Berlin, London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Naples and Rome. She was a force in introducing Italian technique in Russia. (en)
  • Virginia Zucchi (Cortemaggiore, 10 febbraio 1849 – Nizza, 12 ottobre 1930) è stata una ballerina italiana. 'Lise' in Fille Mal Gardee, Virginia Zucchi - 1885 (it)
  • Не путать с итальянской артисткой балета (Cucchi). Вирджи́ния Цу́кки (итал. Virginia Zucchi; (1847, Парма − 12 октября 1930, Монте-Карло) — итальянская балерина. прославившаяся своим драматическим мастерством, и балетный педагог; прима-балерина Мариинского театра в 1885—1888 годах. (ru)
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  • Virginia Zucchi (* 10. Februar 1849 in Cortemaggiore; † 9. Oktober 1930 in Nizza) war eine bedeutende italienische Primaballerina und Ballettpädagogin. Ihre internationale Karriere führte sie unter anderem nach Russland, wo sie einen beachtlichen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung des dortigen Ballettes ausübte. (de)
  • Virginia Zucchi, née le 10 février 1849 à Parme et morte le 9 octobre 1930 à Nice, est une danseuse classique italienne. (fr)
  • Virginia Zucchi (10 February 1849 – 12 October 1933) was an Italian dancer. Her career as a ballerina spanned the years 1864 to 1898, and she was known as “the Divine Zucchi” or even "the Divine Virginia" for her artistry, expressiveness, and virtuosity. Perhaps her most lasting legacy is the celebrated La Esmeralda pas de six, which Marius Petipa created for her to the music of Riccardo Drigo in 1886. She was a guest artist in Berlin, London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Naples and Rome. She was a force in introducing Italian technique in Russia. (en)
  • Virginia Zucchi (Cortemaggiore, 10 febbraio 1849 – Nizza, 12 ottobre 1930) è stata una ballerina italiana. 'Lise' in Fille Mal Gardee, Virginia Zucchi - 1885 (it)
  • Не путать с итальянской артисткой балета (Cucchi). Вирджи́ния Цу́кки (итал. Virginia Zucchi; (1847, Парма − 12 октября 1930, Монте-Карло) — итальянская балерина. прославившаяся своим драматическим мастерством, и балетный педагог; прима-балерина Мариинского театра в 1885—1888 годах. (ru)
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  • Virginia Zucchi (de)
  • Virginia Zucchi (fr)
  • Virginia Zucchi (it)
  • Virginia Zucchi (en)
  • Цукки, Вирджиния (ru)
  • Virginia Zucchi (sv)
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