Nadia Yanowsky
Nadia Yanowsky is a Spanish ballet dancer. Early life and familyYanowsky was born in Madrid and raised in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands.[1] She is the daughter of Russian ballet dancer Anatol Yanowsky and Spanish ballet dancer Carmen Robles, who both danced with the Lyon Opera Ballet. She is the sister of ballet dancers Yury Yanowsky and Zenaida Yanowsky.[2] She began her ballet training at a school run by her parents and won a silver medal and audience prize at the Luxemburg International Ballet Competition.[1] CareerYanowsky began her professional career in 2002 at the English National Ballet. In 2003 she joined the Berlin State Ballet and was promoted to demi-soloist. In 2008 she moved to Amsterdam and joined the Dutch National Ballet as grand sujet, and was promoted to the rank of soloist two years later.[1][3] In 2018 she joined the Royal New Zealand Ballet and made her debut as the Sugar Plum Fairy in Val Caniparoli's The Nutcracker.[1][4]
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