Nora Kovach
978-613-4-29706-6
6134297062
80
2011-02-19
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nora Kovach (13 June 1931 - 18 January 2009) was a Hungarian ballerina who defected in 1953 together with her husband and fellow ballet dancer Istvan Rabovsky, the first highly-publicized defection of individuals in the field of dance to the West from the Soviet bloc. In 1956, Kovach and Rabovsky were among the passengers rescued from Italian ocean liner SS Andrea Doria after its 1956 collision with the MS Stockholm off of Nantucket, Massachusetts. The two appeared on the Ed Sullivan show multiple times after their rescue. Shortly after their defection, the two were joined by their one time costume designer from the Budapest Opera House Magda Rosenberg né Markowicz. They started their own troupe in the early 1960s called Bihari. Kovach opened a ballet school in Plainview, New York in 1969.
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