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  1. Fokine Estate Archive. Michel Fokine, one of the great cultural figures of the twentieth century, radical choreographer of the Ballet Russes, revolutionized the art of dance, and is considered the “father of modern ballet”.

  2. Durante los años siguientes, Karsávina fue ascendiendo en el escalafón formando parte del grupo de bailarines jóvenes que rodeaban al no menos joven maestro de ballet y coreógrafo Michel Fokine. Ella fue la protagonista de El Pabellón de Armida (1907) y Une nuit de Égypte (1908) con los que Fokine conquistó el puesto de coreógrafo titular del Mariinski.

  3. BIOGRAPHY. Michel (Mikhail) Fokine 1880 – 1942 was born Mikhail Mikhailovich Fokine on 26 April in St. Petersburg-Russia. He was accepted into the Imperial Ballet School at the age of 9 and made his performing debut that same year at the Maryinsky Theatre in the ballet The Talisman under the direction of Marius Petipa.

  4. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michel_FokineMichel Fokine - Wikipedia

    Michel Fokine. San Petersburgu [1] , 11 d'abril de 1880 (xul.) Mijaíl Mijáilovich Fokin ( rusu: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Фо́кин; 11 d'abril de 1880 (xul.) , San Petersburgu – 22 d'agostu de 1942 , Nueva York ), más conocíu pol nome afrancesáu de Michel Fokine, foi un revolucionariu maestru de balé, coreógrafu y ...

  5. Music: Anton Arensky. Additional Music: Alexander Glazunov, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Tcherepine. Set and Costumes: Leon Bakst. "Egyptian Nights" Premiere: Maryinsky Theatre, St Petersburg - 8 March 1908. "Cleopatre" Premiere: Theatre du Chatelet - 2 June 1909.

  6. Fokine’s Revolution. Fokine's Revolutionary Platform of 1904. Fokine's Five Principles as published in 1914. Michel Fokine could be described as a renaissance man. Along with being one of the finest dancers of his generation, he was an accomplished painter, musician, philosopher, and intellectual.

  7. Michel Fokine (1880-1942) was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer. He created his best-known ballets during the years of 1909-1914 when he served as choreographer for Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. In 1919 he moved to the United States where he lived and worked until his death.