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  1. Enrico Cecchetti (Roma, Italia, 21 de junio de 1850 – Milán, Italia, 13 de noviembre de 1928) fue un maestro de ballet, bailarín y coreógrafo italiano, creador del método que lleva su nombre «Método Cecchetti» y uno de los coreógrafos de la obra Cenicienta (Cinderella (Fitinhof-Schell)).

    • Giuseppina Cecchetti
  2. Enrico Cecchetti (Italian pronunciation: [enˈriːko tʃekˈketti]; 21 June 1850 – 13 November 1928) was an Italian ballet dancer, mime, and founder of the Cecchetti method. The son of two dancers from Civitanova Marche , he was born in the costuming room of the Teatro Tordinona in Rome.

    • 21 June 1850, Rome, Italy
    • Giuseppina de Maria (1878-1927, her death)
    • 13 November 1928 (aged 78), Milan, Italy
  3. 9 de abr. de 2020 · Enrico Cecchetti (Roma, Italia, 21 de junio de 1850 – Milán, Italia, 13 de noviembre de 1928) fue un maestro de ballet, bailarín y coreógrafo italiano, creador del método que lleva su nombre «Método Cecchetti» y uno de los coreógrafos de la obra La Cenicienta.

  4. 21 de junio de 1850. Roma, Italia. Fecha de fallecimiento: 12 de noviembre de 1928. Milán, Italia. Ocupación: Bailarín de ballet, coreógrafo y bailarín. Enrico Cecchetti. Profesor y bailarín de ballet italiano al que se considera uno de los más dotados maestros en la historia del ballet.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Enrico Cecchetti (born June 21, 1850, Rome, Papal States [Italy]—died November 13, 1928, Milan, Italy) was an Italian ballet dancer and teacher noted for his method of instruction and for his part in training many distinguished artists.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928) was considered the greatest ballet teacher of his time. His Method, as it came to be known, is called The Days of the Week, and centres around a structured daily training that teaches through sound physical and theoretical principles.

  7. A Ballet Dynasty: The Life of Enrico CecchettiCecchetti International. 1850-1928. Born in the dressing room of the Teatro Tordinona in Rome, Italy. Son of Cesare choreographer, dancer and mime, and Serafina, also a talented dancer, Enrico was one of the greatest teachers in ballet history.