Ana Roje (17 October 1909 – 17 March 1991) was a Croatian ballet dancer.
[1][2] Initially a self-taught dancer, she made her debut in Split in 1926, dancing in the operettas Die Bajadere and Countess Maritza by Emmerich Kálmán and Kraljica lopte by Ivo Tijardović.
[2] She studied under a number of teachers, including Margarita Froman in Zagreb and Nicolas Legat in London.
[3][4] She and her husband Oskar Harmoš spent the next decade in Yugoslavia, founding schools and ballet companies in Split and Zagreb.
[1][3] In 1959 she founded the Bermuda Ballet Festival and danced her last public performance there in 1960.