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Sorella (alga)
Sorella is the Italian word for sister. It may also refer to: *''Sorella eminibey'', a synonym of the Chestnut sparrow *Thérèse Ansingh, Dutch artist (1883-1968) who used Sorella as a pseudonym See also *Sorella Englund (born 1945), Finnish and Danish ballet dancer *''Mus sorella The Thomas's pygmy mouse (''Mus sorella'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Its natural ...
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Chestnut Sparrow
The chestnut sparrow (''Passer eminibey'') is a species of passerine bird in the sparrow family Passeridae. It is the smallest member of the sparrow family, at about long. The breeding male has deep chestnut plumage and the female and juvenile are coloured a duller grey with some chestnut markings. Like its closest relatives in the genus ''Passer'', the Arabian golden sparrow and the Sudan golden sparrow, it is gregarious and found in arid areas. Ranging through the east of Africa from Darfur in Sudan to Tanzania, it is found in dry savanna, papyrus swamps, and near human habitation. Adults and juveniles both feed mostly on grass seeds, and fly in flocks, often with other species of birds, to find food. It nests in trees, building its own domed nests, and also usurping the more elaborate nests of weavers. Taxonomy and systematics This species was first described in 1880, by Gustav Hartlaub in the ''Journal für Ornithologie'', as ''Sorella Emini Bey''. Hartlaub gave it the sp ...
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Thérèse Ansingh
Thérèse Ansingh who used the pseudonym Sorella (1883-1968) was a Dutch artist. Biography Ansingh was born on 9 July 1883 in Amsterdam. She was a member of an artistic family. She was the granddaughter of the painter Johan Georg Schwartze. Her parents were Clara Theresia Schwartze and Edzard Willem Ansingh. She was the younger sister of Lizzy Ansingh and the niece of the painter Thérèse Schwartze and the sculptor Georgine Schwartze. In In 1917 married the painter . Ansingh began painting around 1932, as she was approaching the age of 50. There is no record of her attending art school and her style could be described as naive. She was a member of the '' Arti et Amicitiae'', ', and the '. Her work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale ''Onze Kunst van Heden Onze Kunst van Heden (Contemporary Artists/Our Art of Today) was an exhibition held in the winter of 1939 through 1940 at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Due to the threat of invasion in the years leading up ...
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Sorella Englund
Sorella Englund (born 23 December 1945 in Helsinki) is a former Soloist (ballet), soloist and character dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet. She has been a keen supporter of August Bournonville, staging a number of his ballets in Denmark and abroad.Anne Middleboe Christensen, "Hvor danser den Kongelige Ballet Hen?", Det Schønbergske Forlag, 2002, . Pages 54 and 55. Biography The daughter of composer Einar Englund (1916–1999) and pianist Meri Gyllenbögel (1917-1956), Sorella Englund was born on 23 December 1945 in Helsinki, Finland. Already as an eight-year-old, she began training with the ballet school of the Finnish National Opera. She then studied with the Finnish National Ballet, joining the company in 1964. She moved to Denmark in 1966 when Flemming Flindt engaged her to dance in the Royal Danish Ballet where she studied August Bournonville, Bournonville choreography under Hans Brenaa. Her breakthrough came in 1969 when she took the part of Hilda in Bournonville's ''A Folk T ...
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