Sonia Arova
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Sonia Arova (Template:Lang-bg) (May 19, 1927 – February 4, 2001), born was a Bulgarian ballerina.
Biography
Early life
Sonia Arova was born as Sonia Errio on May 19, 1927 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She began her training in Paris. Her piano teacher advised her and her family to flee Paris. Disguised as her piano teacher's son, she was smuggled out of the country on a fishing boat. She never saw her father again. She was reunited with her mother and sister eight years later. In England, she enrolled in dance school and eventually joined the International Ballet in 1942.
Career
She worked as a principal ballerina in the Original Ballets Russes, the London Festival Ballet, the Royal Ballet, the National Ballet of Washington, D.C.,[1] and the American Ballet Theatre. She danced with Rudolph Nureyev in their American debut. She was a great success, with kings and queens presenting her presents in appreciation of her work. She became Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Norway in 1961. [citation needed]
In 1971, she co-directed the San Diego Ballet with her husband Thor Sutowski. The couple accepted teaching posts at the Alabama School of Fine Arts in 1976. During their stay, she was artistic director of the Alabama Ballet. In 1996, the pair returned to San Diego, California, where her daughter, Ariane, lived. In a ceremony at the United Nations, she was made a Dame by King Olaf V of Norway, becoming the second woman so distinguished.
Death
She died from pancreatic cancer in 2001, aged seventy-four.