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Ballet master

Jean Coralli (1779–1854), Ballet master of the Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique from 1831-1850 who was born Jean Coralli Perecini in Paris of Bolognese parents.


Aplomb

The French ballet master Jean-Étienne Despréaux defined it in 1806 as a specific kind of dynamic balance fundamental to all positions and movements of (classical) ballet.

Michel François Hoguet

Michel François Hoguet (b. 17 June 1793 in Paris – d. 5 April 1871 in Berlin) was a French ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer at the Royal Berlin Theater, where he worked from 1817 until 1823 as first solo dancer.

Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet

The school was established as the Imperial Theatrical School by decree of the Empress Anna on 4 May 1738 with the French Ballet Master Jean-Baptiste Lande as its director.


see also

Jean-Baptiste Blache

Jean-Baptiste's younger son, Alexis-Scipion (1792-1852), was a ballet master at Lyon, Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux and Saint-Petersburg.

Jean-Baptiste Brulo

Jean-Baptiste Brulo (29 January 1746, Ghent – ?) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet master, the son of the French dancers Jean-Baptiste Brulo and Marie-Thérèse Tabary.

La fille du Danube

In 1999, the ballet master Paul Chalmers revived Taglioni's original version of this ballet for the Verona Ballet of Verona, Italy.

Nádasdy family

Borbála Nádasdy is a ballet master and author, currently lives in France.

Pitrot

Antoine-Bonaventure Pitrot (1727-1792) Pitrot aîné, French dancer, choreographer and ballet master; and older brother of ...

Romantic ballet

The era is typically considered to have begun with the 1827 début in Paris of the ballerina Marie Taglioni in the ballet La Sylphide, and to have reached its zenith with the premiere of the divertissement Pas de Quatre staged by the Ballet Master Jules Perrot in London in 1845.