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Swiss dancer
Norka Rouskaya
Royskaya in April 1918.
Born
Delia Franciscus
1899
Ticino Switzerland
Nationality
Swiss
Known for
eccentric dance
Norka Rouskaya (born Delia Franciscus in 1899) was a Swiss eccentric dancer and actress. Her mother was named Mercedes Franciscus.[1]
^Stein, William W. (1997). Dance in the Cemetery. Jose Carlos Mariategui and the Lima Scandal of 1917. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. p. 107. ISBN 0-7618-0738-1.
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