The name and the recipes first began appearing soon after Russian prima ballerina, Anna Matveyevna Pavlova (1881-1931), toured both Australia and New Zealand in 1926 and Australia again in 1929. Anna Pavlova was considered the greatest ballerina of her time and her visit to New Zealand has been described as "the chief event of 1926." It was said "She does not dance; she soars as though on wings." From this you get the sense that this is a light, airy dessert. Although she was named after it, I am not sure whether she ever tried it.
Pavlova
No one killed Anna Pavlova!
No Anna Pavlova didn't have siblings
Victor Dundre was Anna Pavlova's husband.
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Anna Pavlova was born on January 31, 1881.
anna pavlova looks like a beatiful yonge laty with black curly yet wavey hair, black eyes and is dressed very delicate like
Anna Pavlova had a whole pond of swans as pets.
Anna Pavlova was a Russian dancer, or ballerina.
Pavlova, after Anna Pavlova
Pavlova, after Anna Pavlova.
Anna Pavlova was in at least 23 or 30 ballets