Tiina Kapper (until 1917 Kristiine Lebedeva; 1 February 1895 – 9 November 1947) was an Estonian dancer and dance pedagogue.[1]
She was born in Saint Peterburg. She took her dance courses in Saint Peterburg. She complemented her dance skills in Vienna. In 1919 she established a dance studio in Tartu. In 1920s she worked as a dance soloist at Vanemuine Theatre.[1]
Notable students: Velda Otsus, Elfriede Saarik.[1]
Dance roles
Dance roles:[1]
- Nedbal's Poola veri (1924)
- Offenbach's Orpheus allilmas (1925)
- Fall's Hispaania ööbik (1926)
- Stolz's Daam lillas (1929)
- Kálmán's Mariza (1930)
- Benatzky's Kolm musketäri (1932)
- Taar's Viiukese sõit kevadriiki (1932)
- Wirkhaus' Veskineiu (1933)
- Wirkhaus' Kevadtormid (1934)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Kapper, Tiina - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". etbl.teatriliit.ee. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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