| Posted at 11:49 AM on December 10, 2009 |
Happy birthday Sonia! Indeed this coming Thursday, December 17, 2009 marks the birthday of someone truly s
pecial, Sonia Wojcikowska. Who is Sonia, you ask? Sonia is the daughter of two of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes dancers, the God-daughter of Picasso and an accomplished ballerina, who also was a member of the Ballets Russes. More of her story is posted below. Sonia taught dance at her mother's studio, The Academy of the Dance, here in Wilmington, Delaware and there are many in Delaware who have such fabulous "Sonia" stories, as she is quite the woman. I invite those of you who are Members of our site to share your Sonia stories with us this month. And if you know someone who has stories to share but is NOT a member, we urge you, to urge them, to join our site and share.
I myself only met Sonia once, and she left quite an impression; visit our Lena, Sonia, Leon web page. But I am told that these days, she prefers to watch the New York Yankees, a big fan I understand - good taste. Apparently, due to some difficult times, Sonia chooses not to share her memories of her Ballets Russes years. While I respect that, as they are her stories to tell or not tell, it is a shame for us, as hers are stories that will now never be told, a book we'd like to read, but one she doesn't want to write.
Sonia's Bio
Sonia Wojcikowska (1919 – present)
Born December 17, 1919 Sonia was educated at the Lycee Jules Ferrier school in Paris under Lubov Egorova. Sonia started her career as a little girl in a walk-on part in Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes production of “Petrouchka” holding the hand of Enrico Cecchetti. Sonia’s parents, Helena Antonova and Leon Wojcikowski, were both stars of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes company. Sonia’s godfather was Pablo Picasso. At 9, Sonia sang the part of Chaliapin’s grand-daughter in Opera La Sirene, (The Mermaid) at Paris Opera. Later she sang two Spanish songs off-stage for Leonide Massine’s “Three Cornered Hat”. When Sonia was thirteen she danced with her mother at the Paris Opera with Les Ballets Ida Rubinstein. Sonia danced many of her mother's roles. (Her father told her once that he could not tell them apart.) By replacing Nathalie Krassovska in Rubinstein's company Sonia danced her first solo in Mikhail Fokine's "Diane de Poitiers".
Sonia joined Mme. Egorova’s “Ballet de la Jeunesse” at 14 years of age. She later became a soloist with the Original Ballet Russse in 1938. Sonia first came to the United States on the Normandie to dance in the World’s Fair in 1939. In 1940 she became a soloist with Ballet Theatre, now American Ballet Theatre in New York City. Sonia also had a part in the original “Oklahoma” and was the “Foxhole Ballerina” for the troups in WWII. Sonia became a US citizen in 1949. She married violinist Joska de Barbary and still resides in New York City. She is 90 years old this year, or more appropriately 90 years young!
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