- Eugénie
Fiocre (b. Paris, 2 July 1845, d. 1908) was a prin****l
dancer at the
Paris Opéra 1864–75
where she
often danced en travesti,
creating Frantz in...
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often partnering **** as her
leading man. The
French ballerina Eugénie
Fiocre, who
created the role of
Franz in Coppélia, was
particularly known for her...
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Giuseppina Bozzacchi in the prin****l role of
Swanhilda and
ballerina Eugénie
Fiocre playing the part of
Frantz en travesti. The
costumes were
designed by Paul...
- in
Paris on 12
November 1866, with
Guglielmina Salvioni (Naïla),
Eugenie Fiocre (Nouredda) and
Louis Mérante (Djémil) in the prin****l roles. The production...
- pla****
travesty parts. The most well
known travesty dancer was Eugénie
Fiocre, who was the
first dancer to play
Frantz in Coppélia, as well as a number...
- His
milliner series is
interpreted as
artistic self-reflection. Mlle.
Fiocre in the
Ballet La Source,
exhibited in the
Salon of 1868, was his
first major...
- c****ographer
Louis Mérante in the role of
Count Molder and the
ballerina Eugénie
Fiocre in the role of Cupid. Minkus's
score was
praised by
Parisian critics, among...
- Courbet, The Edge of the Pool, 1867
Edgar Degas,
Portrait de Mlle Eugénie
Fiocre, 1867–1868
Alfred Sisley,
Flood at
Moret (Inondation à Moret), 1879 Gustave...
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Summer Olympics. He was born in Sainte-Adresse, Normandy. His
mother Eugénie
Fiocre was a ballerina, prin****l at
Opera Garnier in Paris. His father, Stanislas...
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Opera Ballet, also
London Estelle Elizabeth (born 1996), ice
dancer Eugénie
Fiocre (1845–1908), ballerina,
Paris Opera Ballet,
often in male
roles Louise Fitzjames...