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(Redirected from Vija Vetra) Latvian dancer and choreographer (born 1923)
Vija Vētra
Portrait of Vija Vētra, Sydney, 1951
BornVija Vētra
(1923-02-06) 6 February 1923 (age 101)
Riga, Latvia
EducationUniversity of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Vienna Conservatory Ballet Chapter
Occupation(s)Dancer, choreographer, dance studio owner and tutor
Years active1940s-1990

Vija Vētra (born 6 February 1923) is a Latvian dancer and choreographer who is a leading classical Indian dancer. She has been based in the United States since 1964.

Biography

During World War II, she studied at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts, as well as the Vienna Conservatory Ballet chapter.

In 1948, she emigrated to Australia, where in 1951 in Sydney she opened a dance studio. Then, she moved to West Germany. In 1967, she opened a dance study in New York City. She has danced ballet performances but has mainly engaged in the Indian classical dances.

From 1966 to 1975, she appeared in fourteen episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

Since 1990, she visits Latvia each year to teach classes and perform in concerts.

In 1993, she founded the Unitarian Universalist church in Riga. She has been the subject of a couple of documentaries: Vijaya (2004) and The World of Vija Vetra (2007).

Honours

In 1999, Vija Vētra received the Order of the Three Stars by the Latvian government.

Vētra turned 100 on February 6, 2023.

References

  1. Meiere, Agnese. ""Brīvība man lieliem burtiem rakstāma"". Ieva. 23 (814): 10.—14. lpp. ISSN 1407-2033.
  2. "No dejotājas Vijas Vētras izkrāpta bērēm atliktā nauda". Apollo.lv. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  3. "Vija Vetra". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  4. "Latvijā ierodas deju māksliniece Vija Vētra". TVNET (in Latvian). Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  5. "Vija Vetra Dances Into 100". WESTVIEW NEWS. 2022-02-05. Retrieved 2023-02-06.


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