Tatjana Barbakoff (August 15, 1899 – February 6, 1944), born as Cilly Edelsberg, was a ballet and Chinese style dancer. She became a ballerina in Germany. After her death, Julia Tardi-Markus, in order to honor Barbakoff, initiated the "Tatjana Barbakoff Prize" in 1986 to help to encourage young dancers.[1]
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