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Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz (Daria Nyzankiwska) was born on 18 June, 1915 in Lviv, Ukraine, is a Ballet dancer. Discover Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Daria Nyzankiwska |
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Opera (Principal dancer)
Choreographer
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65 years old |
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Gemini |
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18 June, 1915 |
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18 June |
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Lviv, Ukraine |
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Death date, June 23, 1980 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Ukraine |
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Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz Height, Weight & Measurements
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Her husband is Taras Snihurowycz
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Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz worth at the age of 65 years old? Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Ballet dancer. She is from Ukraine. We have estimated
Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Daria died June 23, 1980 in Winnipeg. Her daughter, Genia Blum, who danced the role of Lada in the children's opera Snow Queen in the 1965 production that her mother choreographed, studied at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and danced professionally in Europe under her maiden name Eugenia Snihurowycz. From 1992 until 2018 she carried on her mother's work and legacy with her own ballet studio in Lucerne, Switzerland. Today, she is a writer and translator, and continues to support the arts through the Daria Nyzankiwska Dance Foundation.
Daria was a member of the Board of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet from 1973 to 1976. She became a teacher at the RWB School in 1975. Her choreography was part of the RWB School repertoire in 1980, the year that she died.
Daria choreographed a three-act ballet "The Night of Ivan Kupala" a celebration of the summer solstice in Ukraine and other Slavic countries, when nights are at their shortest. She wrote her own libretto for this ballet, and worked with the dance group Yevshan in Saskatoon, where the premiere took place in the summer of 1971.
In 1970, in Winnipeg at the Centennial Concert Hall, the premier of Stefania Turkewich's opera "Tsar Okh or Heart of Oksana" brought together the three who had worked together at the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet: Stefania Turkewich who had served as a concertmaster, Irena Turkevycz-Martynec who had been a Prima donna, and Daria who had been a Prima Ballerina. Daria choreographed Stefania's opera and Irena directed the piece.
In the spring of 1950, Daria, along with her husband Taras Snihurowycz, emigrated to Canada and settled in Winnipeg.
Ukrainian immigrant theatre had been flourishing since the turn of the century in Winnipeg. Now, the post-war generation prepared to make their contribution. On July 23, 1950, Daria participated in a concert with other Ukrainian artists newly arrived from Europe, as part of the Renaissance theater: I. Turkevich-Martynets, G. Manko, A. Stepniak, I. Fedyshin and L. Levyts'ka. Their concert took place at the church of St. Nicholas on McGregor Street and Flora Avenue, in its church hall which was a memorable structure partially sunken in the earth, in the North-End of Winnipeg.
In the spring of 1944, Daria along with a group from the Lviv opera, packed and headed west for Germany before the Soviet army's arrival. She met her husband in a displaced persons' camp in Austria, and they married. She taught dance to the children of the camp. Her "Ukrainian Dance Knot" was performed by Ukrainian children at the International Festival of 1945 in Innsbruck.
In the summer of 1939, Daria became a principal dancer of the Lviv Opera and Ballet Theater. Here, she worked with ballet-master Yevhen Dmytrovych Vihilov (Євген Дмитрович Вігільов) who worked from 1941-1944 at the Lviv Opera House. "The traditions of the romantic epoch and academic ballet were preserved predominantly in the opera theater ballet troupe performances. It was considered to be the leading one in the region (with ballet-masters - S.Falishevski, A.Fortunato, A.Romanovski, M.Statkevich)."
At the age of eight, Daria joined the ballet school of Oksana Suchoverska (Оксана Суховерська). She studied ballet with Oksana for ten years. After graduating, she went to Prague to continue to work on her dance, alongside the ballerina Mia Slavenska. Being the same age, the young women became friends. When Mia left for Paris in 1937, Daria returned to Lviv in late 1938, and for a time she studied with Prof. Buri, and ballet masters A. Falishevsky and V. Pereyaslavets.
Daria Nyzankiwska-Snihurowycz (June 18, 1915 – June 23, 1980) was born in Lviv, Ukraine. She was a teacher, a choreographer, and a Prima Ballerina in the Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Daria’s grandfather was the actor Julian Nizhankivsky (Юліян Нижанківський) 1838 - 91, an actor in the Ruska Besida Theater founded in 1864 in Lviv. He acted in the theatre’s premier production of "Marusya" that year. Her father, Ambrosi, Julian’s son, followed in his father’s footsteps and became an actor. After Daria’s mother, Genia, married her father, she joined him for a life on the stage, touring the cities, towns, and villages of Ukraine. The actors sewed their own costumes and helped build the sets for their performances.