Nina Anisimova (dancer)


Nina Aleksandrovna Anisimova was a Russian dancer and choreographer.
She studied at the Petrograd Ballet School with Maria Fedorovna Romanova, Alexander Shiryaev, and Agrippina Vaganova. In 1926 she graduated from the Maly Theatre of Opera and Ballet, then from 1927 to 1958 danced with GATOB. In 1932 she created the role of Thérèse in Vasili Vainonen's Flames of Paris, demonstrating her abilities as a character dancer.
In 1936 she choreographed her first major ballet, Andalusian Wedding for the Leningrad Ballet School. Her subsequent works include Gayane for the Kirov, Perm in which she danced the lead in the "Sabre Dance". She also choreographed Songs of the Crane for Bashkir Opera, The Magic Veil, and her own version of Scheherazade, both for the Maly Theatre, Leningrad. In 1964 she staged Swan Lake for the Royal Danish Ballet.
Between 1963 and 1974 she taught at the choreographic department of the Leningrad Conservatory. She was married to the writer Konstantin Derzhavin.