Ludmila Semenyaka (left), 1969
Ludmila Semenyaka (Russian : Людмила Семеняка, born 16 January 1952) is a Soviet ballerina, born in Leningrad . She studied at the Vaganova School as a pupil of Nina Belikova [ru ]. She joined the Kirov Ballet in 1970 and later the Bolshoi Ballet in 1972, where she was a prima ballerina . She was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1986 and received the USSR State Prize .
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