Thanks to her popularity there, in 1889 she was hired by the Mariinsky Theatre where she danced with Enrico Cecchetti in Lev Ivanov's The Tulip of Haarlem in 1889.
[1] A judgment of divorce was rendered on 26 October 1921 by the Tribunal civil de la Seine.
[1] In November 1921, Sergei Diaghilev brought her out of retirement to dance (as the 'bad fairy', Carabosse) in The Sleeping Beauty in London with the Ballets Russes.
[6] In June 1922, she appears on the programme of a performance of The Good-Humoured Ladies by the Ballets Russes at Théâtre Mogador.
[2] At the time of her death, she resided at 39 avenue Flachat in Asnières-sur-Seine (which was simply called "Asnières").