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  1. Charles-Louis Didelot (Estocolmo, 28 de marzo de 1767-Kiev, 7 de noviembre de 1837) fue un bailarín francés, el creador de los zapatos de ballet y coreógrafo.

  2. Charles-Louis Didelot (28 March 1767, Stockholm - 7 November 1837, Kiev) was a French dancer, the creator of the ballet shoes [citation needed] and a choreographer.

  3. Charles Didelot (born 1767, Stockholm, Sweden—died November 7, 1837, Kiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]) was a Swedish-born French dancer, choreographer, and teacher whose innovative work anticipated the Romantic ballet.

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  4. Charles-Louis Didelot (Estocolmo, 28 de marzo de 1767-Kiev, 7 de noviembre de 1837) fue un bailarín francés, el creador de los zapatos de ballet y coreógrafo.

  5. Didelot, Charles-Louis (1767-1837). Bailarín, coreógrafo y profesor francés, de origen sueco, nacido en Estocolmo en 1767 y muerto en Kiev el 7 de noviembre de 1837. Comenzó a estudiar danza con su padre, Charles Didelot, en el Teatro Real de Estocolmo, marchando después a Burdeos y París para estudiar con Auguste Vestris, Jean-Georges ...

  6. Charles-Louis Didelot. (1767—1837) Quick Reference. ( b Stockholm, 1767; d Kiev, 7 Nov. 1837) French dancer, choreographer, and teacher. He studied with Louis Frossard and his father at the Royal Theatre in Stockholm and later in Paris with Dauberval, Lany, Deshayes, Noverre, and both G. and A. Vestris.

  7. The first great ballet master of the 19th century in St. Petersburg, Charles Didelot is a key figure in the development of Russian national ballet, not only for his innovations in choreography and staging in over 40 productions, but also as the founder of the St. Petersburg method of ballet training at the Imperial Theatre School.