- l'Opéra, with the 16-year-old
Giuseppina Bozzacchi in the prin****l role of
Swanhilda and
ballerina Eugénie
Fiocre playing the part of
Frantz en travesti. The...
- of
Meissen Swanhild,
abbess of
Herford Abbey in
Saxony (c. 1051–1076)
Swanhilda of
Eguisheim (c. 1025-1050),
ancestor of many
European royal families...
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November 1870) was an
Italian ballerina,
noted for
creating the role of
Swanhilda in Léo Delibes'
ballet Coppélia at the age of 16
while dancing for the...
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Burgundy mourns the
death of his wife Brunhilda. He
marries another woman,
Swanhilda, but
despite having two
children with her, he
remains fixated on his first...
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danseur each
perform a variation. La Bayadère – Gamzatti,
Nikiya Coppélia –
Swanhilda Le
Corsaire –
Medora Diana and
Acteon –
Diana Don
Quixote – Basilio, Kitri...
- 1946, with
Fonteyn in the lead
female role, and her
interpretation of
Swanhilda, the prin****l
female role in
Coppelia in
October of that year, which...
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Royal Danish Theatre from 1888. As a
soloist she is also
remembered as
Swanhilda in Coppélia, a role she
performed 128
times to wide acclaim. She became...
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Boris Anrep in 1933. Also in 1933 she
danced her last
ballet role, as
Swanhilda in Coppélia, for the new Vic-Wells Ballet. She
lived with
Keynes in London...
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repertoire with The
Royal Ballet includes: Kitri/Kiteria - Don
Quixote Swanhilda - Coppélia
Princess Aurora and the
Lilac Fairy - The
Sleeping Beauty Sugar...
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Ballet company.
Initially Sibley had
small roles such as a
friend of
Swanhilda in Coppélia and Red
Riding Hood in
Sleeping Beauty. Joan
Lawson in The...