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Roman Jasinski (1907- 16 April 1991, aged 83-84) was born in Warsaw, Poland and died in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roman, commonly known as Yasha within the dance community, was a Polish ballet dancer who discovered his love for dance at a very young age. He performed from 1933–1950 with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and then became the ballet master and manager for a smaller company under Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's concert company. A premier danseur, he was recognized for his elegance and style, in both his dancing and choreography, which was fused with unorthodox ballet movements and port de bras that he learned from previous teachers, such as Balanchine. After is son, Roman L. Jasinski, was born, Roman decided to retire from performing and in 1956 he founded

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  • Roman Jasinski (Varsovie, 1907 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, 16 avril 1991) est un danseur polonais. Après des études à Varsovie, il danse dans la compagnie d'Ida Rubinstein en 1928, puis avec Serge Lifar, avant de rejoindre les Ballets russes de Monte-Carlo de 1933 à 1950. Il est connu pour avoir servi de modèle pour le film Fantasia (1940) de Walt Disney et avoir fondé, avec , une compagnie de ballet à Tulsa en 1956. (fr)
  • Roman Jasinski (1907- 16 April 1991, aged 83-84) was born in Warsaw, Poland and died in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roman, commonly known as Yasha within the dance community, was a Polish ballet dancer who discovered his love for dance at a very young age. He performed from 1933–1950 with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and then became the ballet master and manager for a smaller company under Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's concert company. A premier danseur, he was recognized for his elegance and style, in both his dancing and choreography, which was fused with unorthodox ballet movements and port de bras that he learned from previous teachers, such as Balanchine. After is son, Roman L. Jasinski, was born, Roman decided to retire from performing and in 1956 he founded a ballet school in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife Moscelyne Larkin, the Tulsa Ballet. It is one of numerous regional companies founded by former members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and is currently a premiere ballet company in the United States. (en)
  • Roman Jasiński, właściwie Czesław Roman Jasiński (ur. 23 czerwca 1907 w Warszawie, zm. 16 kwietnia 1991 w Tulsa (stan Oklahoma, USA) – polski tancerz baletowy, choreograf i baletmistrz. (pl)
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  • Roman Jasinski (Varsovie, 1907 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, 16 avril 1991) est un danseur polonais. Après des études à Varsovie, il danse dans la compagnie d'Ida Rubinstein en 1928, puis avec Serge Lifar, avant de rejoindre les Ballets russes de Monte-Carlo de 1933 à 1950. Il est connu pour avoir servi de modèle pour le film Fantasia (1940) de Walt Disney et avoir fondé, avec , une compagnie de ballet à Tulsa en 1956. (fr)
  • Roman Jasiński, właściwie Czesław Roman Jasiński (ur. 23 czerwca 1907 w Warszawie, zm. 16 kwietnia 1991 w Tulsa (stan Oklahoma, USA) – polski tancerz baletowy, choreograf i baletmistrz. (pl)
  • Roman Jasinski (1907- 16 April 1991, aged 83-84) was born in Warsaw, Poland and died in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Roman, commonly known as Yasha within the dance community, was a Polish ballet dancer who discovered his love for dance at a very young age. He performed from 1933–1950 with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and then became the ballet master and manager for a smaller company under Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's concert company. A premier danseur, he was recognized for his elegance and style, in both his dancing and choreography, which was fused with unorthodox ballet movements and port de bras that he learned from previous teachers, such as Balanchine. After is son, Roman L. Jasinski, was born, Roman decided to retire from performing and in 1956 he founded (en)
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  • Roman Jasinski (fr)
  • Roman Jasinski (it)
  • Roman Jasinski (en)
  • Roman Jasiński (tancerz) (pl)
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