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  1. Fyodor Vasilyevich Lopukhov (Russian: Фёдор Васильевич Лопухов; 20 October 1886, Saint Petersburg – 28 January 1973, Leningrad) was a Soviet and Russian ballet dancer and choreographer.

  2. Soviet ballet. …the daring choreographic experiments of Fyodor Lopukhov (1886–1973) and others. Despite the official imposition of “socialist realism” as the criterion of artistic acceptability in 1932, ballet gained enormous popularity with the Soviet people.

  3. Feb 7, 1973 · MOSCOW, Feb. 6—Fyodor V. Lopukhov, one of the foremost figures in Russian ballet, died last week in Leningrad, it was announced today. He was 86 years old. Mr. Lopukhov is widely credited...

  4. Aug 4, 2004 · In an important acknowledgment of the Soviet choreographer Fyodor Lopukhov's prime influence in the 1920's, Balanchine, in a 1971 telegram, thanks him for ''your help during my first feeble...

  5. Jan 13, 2015 · “The Bolt,” choreographed in 1931 by Fyodor Lopukhov to a score by Shostakovich, with designs by Tatiana Bruni, has a strange history. Despite an unimpeachable narrative — an idle saboteur plans...

  6. Aug 25, 2016 · This essay focuses on the choreographer Fedor Lopukhov, giving a brief overview of his career and examining his work on the ballet The Bolt, scored by Shostakovich.

  7. The most prolific choreographer of the early Soviet period, Fedor Lopukhov was associated with two seemingly contradictory developments in Soviet ballet in the 1920s: his interest in experimental dance, especially his theories of the relationship between movement and music, and his work to restore the ballets of the late nineteenth and early ...

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