Ulanova

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Definition

Proper noun A renowned Russian prima ballerina of the 20th century, Galina Sergeyevna Ulanova (1910-1998), celebrated for her technical precision, emotional depth, and iconic performances with the Bolshoi Ballet.

Usage

The word Ulanova is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the individual dancer. It is most commonly encountered in historical, artistic, and biographical contexts related to ballet.

Examples
  • Ulanova's portrayal of Giselle is considered definitive.
  • Many dancers studied the technique and artistry of Ulanova.
  • The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the career of Galina Ulanova.
Advanced Usage
  • The name Ulanova is often used metonymically to represent an apex of classical ballet artistry from the Soviet era.
    • Her purity of line was described as "Ulanova-esque."
  • In critical discourse, Ulanova can symbolize a specific, deeply expressive school of Russian ballet.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ulanova's (possessive form): Used to denote something belonging to or associated with her.
    • Ulanova's legacy continues to inspire.
Synonyms
  • Prima ballerina assoluta (a title she is often associated with, though not officially held).
  • Ballet legend / icon.
Notes on Meaning

This word has a single, specific referent: the person Galina Ulanova. It does not have multiple general meanings. Its significance is entirely derived from her unique career and impact on the art of ballet.

Noun
  1. Russian ballet dancer (1910-1998)