Lyalya Chyornaya Explained

Lyalya Chyornaya
Birth Name:Nadezhda Sergeyevna Kiselyova
Birth Date:1909 2, df=y
Birth Place:Nalchik, Terek Oblast, Russian Empire
Death Place:Moscow, USSR
Yearsactive:1922–1979
Spouse:Ivan Rom-Lebedev (divorce)
Mikhail Yanshin (divorce)
Nikolai Khmelyov
Children:1

Lyalya Chyornaya (Russian: link=no|Ляля Чёрная; 1909–1982) was a Soviet actress of theater and cinema, Honored Artist of the RSFSR,[1] actress of the Romen Theatre, dancer, singer of gypsy songs and romances.

She was born in 1909 in Nalchik, in the family of the Moscow nobleman Sergey Alekseevich Kiselyov and the gypsy Maria Georgievna Polyakova,[2] the singer and dancer of the Strelna Gipsy Choir of Lebedev.

At the age of 13 she entered the professional stage for the first time as a dancer in Polyakova's choir, where she worked until the opening of the theater Romen. From the day of its foundation in 1931 until 1972, Lyalya Chyornaya worked at the theater Romen. She played more than 35 roles (including main roles) in theater productions, starred in the film The Last Campaign as Alta.[3]

In many respects she influenced the formation of the variety manner of the dance.

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  1. https://naukaprava.ru/catalog/1/113/44/42668?view=1 Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 8 марта 1960 года o присвоении почетных званий РСФСР творческим работникам города Москвы
  2. http://svenko.net/history/lala.htm Наша Ляля
  3. https://archive.today/20120915090417/www.tvkultura.ru/news.html?id=302486&cid=54 Надежда Киселёва (Ляля Чёрная). Птица в полёте