- mère. The
ballet was
originally c****ographed by the
Ballet Master Jean
Dauberval to a
pastiche of
music based on fifty-five po****r
French airs. The ballet...
- Jean
Dauberval, a.k.a. Jean D’Auberval, (born Jean
Bercher in Montpellier, 19
August 1742 – Tours, 14
February 1806), was a
French dancer and
ballet master...
-
techniques for
specific types of dance,
including Gasparo Angiolini, Jean
Dauberval,
Charles Didelot, and
Salvatore Viganò.
Ballet eventually developed its...
- education. At an
early age he
became a
pupil of Jean
Dauberval of the
Paris Opera Ballet. When
Dauberval became maître de
ballet in Bordeaux,
Aumer went with...
-
theatre of
Bollhuset in
Stockholm 1786. He then
studied in
Paris with Jean
Dauberval. He
followed his
study with Jean-Georges Noverre,
under whose lead he...
- game
Blind man's buff. The main role in this
scene was
performed by Jean
Dauberval. Such
playful scenery usually had
flirtatious connotations,
which is famously...
- in 1789. He
became a
pupil of the
French dancer and c****ographer Jean
Dauberval. In 1791, he and his wife
achieved success as a
dancing team in Venice...
- to 1803; he is
known as the
parent of the
Royal Swedish Ballet. Jean
Dauberval (1742–1806),
ballet master of the
Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale...
- c****ograph a "rustic and comic" two-act
ballet of the 18th century, Jean
Dauberval's La
fille mal gardée ['The ill-watched Daughter' or 'Useless Precautions']...
-
danced 35
roles and
received commendation for her pas de deux with Jean
Dauberval in Sylvie.
Allard and
Vestris also
taught dance to
their son, who would...