Pavlova formed her own ballet company, which remains anonymous. She and the members of the company performed throughout the world. Although her mother was a member of the Russian proletariat, the Communists became angry at her when she refused to perform Marx's and Bakunin's works. For this reason, she moved to England in 1912 and never returned to Russia. The Communists ruined her reputation by spawning a rumour that her father was Jewish. This part of her life was called the "awakening."
Eventually, her company disbanded. One of the causes was the fact that several young ballerinas wanted to imitate Anna and fell from the scene. However, this had no significant effects, except for a few broken necks. Anna herself was reduced to various solo performances around the world.[1]
At that time, Pavlova devised a better way to perform the role of the Dying Swan and purchased several swans, which she kept in her house in England. Afterward several people heard birds crying in the ballerina's yard, but animal rights was not as refined in those days