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English: Photographic postcard of Anna Pavlova as the Princess Aspicia in the Petipa/Pugni The Pharaoh's Daughter, Saint Petersburg, circa 1910. Dancer Anna Pavlova performed her celebrated "Glow Worm Dance" in 1915.
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Tiếng Việt: Bưu thiếp chân dung của Anna Pavlova trong vai công chúa Aspicia ở vở ballet của Petipa/Pugni Con gái của Pharaoh, St. Petersburg, 1910.
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Eesti: Anna Pavlova postkaardil, u 1910.
Source postcard ( https://static.auction.ru/offer_images/rd48/2020/08/03/07/big/8/8u5IZnWvCYJ/243855_balet_anna_pavlova_russkij_tancor_fisher.jpg )
Author Фишер К.А.

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