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  1. Therese Elssler, sister of Fanny Elssler, was less graceful, but also exhibited great strength, boldness and agility. She almost invariably danced with her sister, and used to efface herself in order to heighten the effect of Fanny’s more brilliant powers.

  2. Fanny Elssler as Florinda in the dance La Cachucha from the 1836 Coralli/Gide ballet Le Diable boiteux.Paris, 1836. Fanny Elssler as Sarah Campbell in the ballet 'La Gypsy', performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London in 1839 Fanny Elssler dancing in La Volière, a now-forgotten ballet by her sister Therese Elssler

  3. Therese Elssler (germană Theresia Elßler; 5 aprilie 1808, Viena - 19 noiembrie 1878, Merano) a fost o dansatoare germană. Surorile Therese și Fanny Elssler au fost ambele dansatoare, prima născută în 1808, și cea din urmă în 1810, ambele în suburbia Gumpendorf din Viena.

  4. In Wien fanden die beiden Schwestern nur zögernd Anerkennung, errangen jedoch sensationelle Erfolge in Berlin (1830), London (1833) und Paris (1834). Nach Gastspielen, die sie quer durch Europa führten, wurden Therese und Fanny Elßler von 1834 bis 1840 vom Direktor der Pariser Oper, Louis-Désiré Véron, nach Paris engagiert.

  5. Therese Elssler or Theresia Elßler, (* 5. 4. 1808 Wien, † 19. 11. 1878 Meran (Südtirol) was an Austrian dancer and the sister of Fanny Elssler.She contracted a morganatic marriage with Prince en:Adalbert of Prussia, and was ennobled under the title of Baroness von Barnim

  6. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Apenas seis anos depois de Therese, Fanny Elssler morreu, de câncer, em 27 de novembro de 1884 (apenas seis meses depois de Taglioni). Tinha 74 anos. A imagem de Fanny Elssler era tão forte que quando o cinema foi criado, duas biopics foram feitas em sua homenagem: Fanny Elssler , em 1920, com Lya Mara e outro filme de mesmo nome em 1937, com Lilian Harvey interpretando a atriz.

  7. Elssler, Thérèse (1808–1878)Austro-Hungarian ballet dancer. Name variations: Theresa Elssler. Born April 5, 1808, in Vienna, Austria; died Nov 19, 1878, in Merano, Italy; father was a professional musician and copyist; older sister of Fanny Elssler (1810–1884, ballet dancer).