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  1. St. Pétersbourg". Marius Ivanovich Petipa ( ru. Мариус Иванович Петипа) (March 11, 1818 - July 14, 1910) was a ballet dancer, teacher, and choreographer. Marius Petipa is often given the title "Father of Classical Ballet," and is cited nearly unanimously by the most noted artists of the classical ballet to be the most ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Marius Petipa (born March 11, 1818, Marseille, France—died July 14 [July 1, Old Style], 1910, Gurzuf, Ukraine, Russian Empire) was a dancer and choreographer who worked for nearly 60 years at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg and had a profound influence on modern classical Russian ballet. He directed many of the greatest artists in ...

  3. Marius Petipa. Bailarín, coreógrafo y maestro, considerado el `padre del ballet clásico´. Marsella, 1818 - Gurzuf (Crimea), 1910. Nacido en una familia dedicada al teatro y a la danza, comenzó los estudios de ballet con su padre en Bruselas e hizo su primera aparición en escena en 1823, aunque él mismo reconoció que se sintió más ...

  4. Duke Albrecht of Silesia Nikolai Legat. Hilarion Pavel Gerdt. Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis Julia Sedova. Plot Set in medieval Germany, Giselle, a beautiful young peasant girl, a free spirit, is in love with the handsome stranger, “Loys”, who in truth is the Duke Albrecht and is betrothed to the Princess Bathilde.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2020 · by Lynn Matluck Brooks. The fact that renowned ballet master and choreographer Marius Petipa (1818–1910) has not, until now, been the subject of a full-fledged biography came as a shock to me. Well, not really. As a dance historian, I’m aware of the many lacunae in the researched history of our art and of the difficulties in achieving ...

  6. The Marius Petipa Society. Petipa’s Revivals. 1840s Paquita Satanella, or Love and Hell Lydia, or The Swiss Milkmaid . 1850s Le Corsaire . 1860s Faust . 1870s

  7. Victor Marius Alphonse Petipa was born in Marseille, France on the 11th March 1818. His parents were Jean Antoine Petipa (1787-1855), a renowned Ballet Master and teacher, and Victorine Grasseau-Maurel (1794-1860), a tragic actress and drama teacher, both of whom were employed in Marseille at the time.