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'''Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Асаф Михайлович Мессерер, November 19, 1903 - March 7, 1992) was a [[Lithuanian Jews|Lithuanian Jewish]] and [[Soviet]] [[ballet]] [[dancer]] and ballet [[teacher]]. He was born in [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]. From 1919 until 1921 he trained as a dancer at the Bolshoi Ballet School under [[Mikhail Mordkin]]. He then joined the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], where he became a successful soloist, eventually becoming their chief soloist, a post he retired from in 1954.
'''Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer''' ({{Langx|ru|Асаф Михайлович Мессерер}}; 19 November 1903 – 7 March 1992) was a Soviet ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer. He was born in [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]. In 1919 he studied privately with Mikhail Mordkin, until [[Alexander Alexeyevich Gorsky|Alexander Gorsky]] placed him in a class at the [[Moscow State Academy of Choreography|Bolshoi Ballet School]], from which he graduated in 1921. He then joined the [[Bolshoi Theatre]], where he became one of its most important principal soloists, a position he retired from in 1954.


Today Messerer is best remembered as a choreographer and an instructor; he was both the choreographer and ballet master for the Bolshoi Theatre. His book ''Classes in Classical Ballet'' is a thorough study of proper ballet technique and is still used today.
Today Messerer is best remembered as a choreographer and an instructor; he was both the choreographer and ballet master for the Bolshoi Theatre. His book ''Classes in Classical Ballet'' is a thorough study of proper ballet technique and is still used today.


Messerer was the brother of [[Sulamith Messerer]] and [[Rachel Messerer]] and the uncle of [[Maya Plisetskaya]], [[Alexander Plisetski]] and Azari Plisetski. He was married to [[silent film]] star, [[Anel Sudakevich]] ({{lang-ru|[[:ru:Анель Судакевич|Анель Судакевич]]}}). They had one son, [[Boris Messerer]] ({{lang-ru|[[:ru:Борис Мессерер|Борис Мессерер]]}}). He won multiple awards from the [[USSR]] and from [[Lithuania]].
Messerer was the brother of [[Sulamith Messerer]] and [[Rachel Messerer]] and the uncle of [[Maya Plisetskaya]], [[Alexander Plisetski]] and Azari Plisetski, as well as of Mikhail Messerer. He was married to [[silent film]] star, [[Anel Sudakevich]] ({{langx|ru|[[:ru:Анель Судакевич|Анель Судакевич]]}}). They had one son, [[Boris Messerer]] ({{langx|ru|[[:ru:Борис Мессерер|Борис Мессерер]]}}). He won multiple awards from the USSR and [[Lithuania]].


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* Asaf Messerer, soloist (1940): ''[https://archive.org/details/ribbon_dance Ribbon Dance]'', Music by Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956), Choreography by Messerer and Lashchulin, Open Source Movies
* Asaf Messerer, soloist (1940): ''[https://archive.org/details/ribbon_dance Ribbon Dance]'', Music by Reinhold Gliere (1875–1956), Choreography by Messerer and Lashchulin, Open Source Movies
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120406070900/http://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/dance/joyce-cuoco-youri-vamos?ref=artist&refcar=%2Fartist%2Fm-n Archive film of Asaf Messerer's Spring Waters in 1979 at Jacob's Pillow]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120406070900/http://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/dance/joyce-cuoco-youri-vamos?ref=artist&refcar=%2Fartist%2Fm-n Archive film of Asaf Messerer's Spring Waters in 1979 at Jacob's Pillow]


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Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer (Russian: Асаф Михайлович Мессерер; 19 November 1903 – 7 March 1992) was a Soviet ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer. He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1919 he studied privately with Mikhail Mordkin, until Alexander Gorsky placed him in a class at the Bolshoi Ballet School, from which he graduated in 1921. He then joined the Bolshoi Theatre, where he became one of its most important principal soloists, a position he retired from in 1954.

Today Messerer is best remembered as a choreographer and an instructor; he was both the choreographer and ballet master for the Bolshoi Theatre. His book Classes in Classical Ballet is a thorough study of proper ballet technique and is still used today.

Messerer was the brother of Sulamith Messerer and Rachel Messerer and the uncle of Maya Plisetskaya, Alexander Plisetski and Azari Plisetski, as well as of Mikhail Messerer. He was married to silent film star, Anel Sudakevich (Russian: Анель Судакевич). They had one son, Boris Messerer (Russian: Борис Мессерер). He won multiple awards from the USSR and Lithuania.

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