Dancer Hudova was attached to the Ballet of Finland (later to become the Finnish National Ballet)
corps de ballet in 1947, and promoted to
principal dancer in 1949. She stayed with the company until 1955, when she began touring mostly as an independent soloist.
Pedagogue In the 1960s, Hudova set up her own private ballet schools in
Lahti and
Porvoo. She also taught throughout the 1960s and early 70s internationally, in
Stockholm,
London (at
Royal Academy of Dance and
Royal Ballet),
Washington DC,
Monte Carlo,
Milan (
La Scala) and in Turkey (Istanbul and Ankara) and Japan. She later returned to
La Scala, and continued teaching there into the 1990s.
Leader In 1972, Hudova was appointed director of the ballet section of the
Finnish National Opera and, in the same year, made the first professor of dance in Finland. She, however, left both positions soon after, for 'political' reasons, and returned to teaching. ==References==