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  1. Arlequí [Léonide Massine] Picasso va encetar l’any 1917 amb l’horitzó engrescador de col·laborar per primer cop amb el món de l’escena dissenyant els decorats, el vestuari i el teló de boca del ballet “Parade”, de la companyia dels Ballets Russos de Serguei Diàghilev. Un encàrrec que li va venir a través del seu amic el poeta ...

  2. Arlequín [Léonide Massine] 1917. Exposiciones relacionadas. Enllaç cap a exposició Picasso y el circo. Jue, 16/11/2006 - 12:00 - Dom, 18/02/2007 - 12:00.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Massine, Léonide (1896–1979) US choreographer and ballet dancer, b. Russia. His choreography includes Le Soleil de Nuit (1915), La Boutique Fantasque (1919), and Three Cornered Hat (1919). He influenced the development of choreography when he created his first symphonic ballet, Les Présages (1933). He also performed in the films The Red ...

  4. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Léonide Massine has received more than 245,056 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Léonide Massine is the 44th most popular dancer (down from 41st in 2019), the 927th most popular biography from Russia (down from 887th in 2019) and the 11th most popular ...

  5. Picasso designed the costumes and décor, and Léonide Massine choreographed the ballet, scoring one of his greatest personal successes in the role of the Miller. Tamara Karsavina took the part of the faithful and resourceful Miller’s Wife. The ballet was first performed in London 1919, with Ernest Ansermet conducting the orchestra.

  6. Massine was born Leonid Fyodorovich Miassin on August 9 (July 28 according to the Old Style calendar), 1896, in Moscow, Russia. He studied acting and dancing at the Imperial School in Moscow and had almost decided to become an actor when Serge Diaghilev, seeking a replacement for dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, invited Massine to join his company.

  7. Lorca Massine is an American choreographer and dancer, born in New York on July 25, 1944 , he was born by a Russian immigrant. He studied dance with his father, Victor Gsovsky, Asaf Messerer and Anatole Wilzac. Over his career, he has collaborated with world-acclaimed choreographers such as Balanchine, Béjart, and his father, Léonide Massine,.