Sonia Arova

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Sonia Arova
Соня Арова
Born(1927-06-20)20 June 1927
Ballerina

Sonia Arova (born Sophie Errio;

ballerina
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Biography

Early life

Sonia Arova was born as Sophie Errio on 20 June 1927 in

Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria. She went to a ballet school, where she showed potential that the teachers she had advised her mother to take her to further her training.[1]
She began her training in Paris with Olga Preobrajenska. On holiday in Brittany in June 1940 with her best friend, June Ratcliffe, the young girls, Sophie, June and her sister Cecilia, were taken by train to Dax to escape the approaching Germans, by June's mother Andrée Ratcliffe. They eventually caught a ship to Plymouth from Bayonne; reputedly the last ship to leave, after Andrée Ratcliffe, with three children on her passport (her son was at school in England) refused to leave Sophie, as she was then called, alone on the dockside. She never saw her father again. She was reunited with her mother and sister eight years later. In England, the Ratcliffe family paid for her education at the Arts Educational Trust and she eventually joined the International Ballet in 1942.

Career

She worked as a principal ballerina in the Original

Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Norway in 1966 and remained in the position until 1970.[2][7]

In 1971, she co-directed the

Olaf V of Norway, becoming the second woman so distinguished.[7]

Death

She died from pancreatic cancer on 4 February 2001, aged seventy-three.

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