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  1. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Léonide Massine (born July 28 [August 9, New Style], 1896, Moscow—died March 15, 1979, Cologne, West Germany) was a Russian dancer and innovative choreographer of more than 50 ballets, one of the most important figures in 20th-century dance. Massine, Léonide. Léonide Massine. Massine studied acting and dancing at the Imperial School in ...

  2. Léonide Massine. Additional Crew: The Red Shoes. Leonide Massine, dancer and choreographer was born in Moscow in 1895 the son of a soprano & a musician from the Bolshoi Theatre chorus. He studied acting & dance from the age of 8 at Moscow's Imperial Theatre School. He was 19 when he was spotted by Diaghilev and recruited as the principal ...

  3. Formado en Moscú, Leonide Massine formó parte como bailarín y como coreógrafo de los célebres Ballets Rusos de Sergei Diáguilev. Leonid Massine. En 1920 pasó a trabajar en la Scala de Milán con la bailarina Ida Rubinstein, discípula de Michel Fokine. Massine fue también coreógrafo de los Ballets Rusos de Montecarlo, creados por el ...

  4. massine-ballet.com › html › biographyLeonide Massine

    Born in Moscow in 1895, Léonide Massine received his ballet training at the renowned Imperial Theatre School. While he performed in character roles in ballets at the Bolshoi Theatre, he simultaneously was developing a passion for acting and appeared in plays at the Maly Theatre. He considered a career as an actor but in 1913 Serge Diaghilev ...

  5. Arlequín [Léonide Massine] Picasso empezó el año 1917 con el estimulante horizonte de colaborar por primera vez con el mundo de la escena diseñando los decorados, el vestuario y el telón de boca del ballet “Parade”, de la compañía de los Ballets Rusos de Serguéi Diáguilev. Un encargo que le llegó a través de su amigo el poeta ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Leslie Norton. McFarland, Nov 18, 2014 - Performing Arts - 380 pages. The great Russian choreographer Leonide Massine was the most important figure in modernist ballet in the 1930s, known for works such as Gaite Parisienne and The Three-Cornered Hat. His versatility and scope made his choreography the most representative of the century.

  7. Léonide Massine [1895-1979], a major creative force borne out of Serge Diaghilev's "Ballets Russes", was undisputably Europe's leading dancer and choreographer of the 1920's and 1930's. Massine choreographed over one hundred ballets, among them works that are landmarks in twentieth century dance. Massine drew inspiration from a diversity of ...