Kyaksht danced at the
Mariinsky Theatre from 1902 to 1908, and was a soloist with the
Bolshoi Ballet in 1903–1904. She moved to England in 1908, to be ballerina at the Empire Theatre. She also danced with the
Ballets Russes. Her first performance in New York City happened in 1914, when she appeared in a Broadway revue called
The Whirl of the World. She appeared in at least two silent films,
Foolish Monte Carlo (also titled
The Black Spider, 1920, now lost), and
The Dance of the Moods (1924). In 1929 she published a memoir,
Romantic Reflections. Kyasht opened a ballet school in London after
World War I. During
World War II, her company of young dancers, Ballet de la Jeunesse Anglaise, made several tours. ==Personal life==