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    Lucien Petipa (22 December 1815 – 7 July 1898) was a French ballet dancer in the early 19th century (Romantic period), who was the brother of Marius Petipa...
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  • Paquita (category Ballets by Marius Petipa)
    Grisi as Paquita, and Lucien Petipa as Lucien d'Hervilly in Act I-Scene 2. Paris, 1844 Ekaterina Vazem in the title role of Petipa's revival of Paquita....
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    Carlotta Grisi. Petipa also took part in performances at the Paris Opéra where his brother Lucien Petipa was engaged as Premier danseur. Petipa was offered...
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  • Petipa or Petipas is a French surname, which may refer to: Jean-Antoine Petipa (1787–1855), French ballet dancer Lucien Petipa (1815–1898), French ballet...
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    role of Medora in Le Corsaire (1856). Famous male dancers included Lucien Petipa, who created the role of Count Albrecht in Giselle. From 1860 to 1868...
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    choreographed by Lucien Petipa and premiered in Paris in 1882. The basis of the ballet's scenario, by Charles Nuitter and Lucien Petipa are part of Casanova's...
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    la Monnaie: Venus was modeled by the actress Marie Lesueur, Cupid by Lucien Petipa, Mars by a subscriber or 'abonné', and one of the Graces by the Prince...
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    Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Lucien Petipa (1815–1898), ballet dancer Joseph Mascarel (1816–1899), mayor of Los Angeles Marius Petipa (1818–1910), ballet dancer...
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    Charles-Antoine Cambon and Joseph Thierry, and the choreography was by Lucien Petipa. (The seventeen-year-old Jules Massenet was the orchestra's timpanist...
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    Le Diable à quatre (ballet) (category Ballets by Marius Petipa)
    de Musique on 11 August 1845, with Carlotta Grisi (as Mazourka) and Lucien Petipa (as Count Polinski). Restaging by the ballerina Ekaterina Sankovskaya...
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    Musique, Paris. The part of "Albrecht" was danced by Lucien Petipa (the brother of the great Marius Petipa), with the part of Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis danced...
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    from the 1883 revision] [In the première, the ballet (choreographed by Lucien Petipa and entitled "La Pérégrina") took place at this point] At midnight,...
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    Myrtha in Giselle on 28 June 1841, together with Carlotta Grisi and Lucien Petipa. She was also known for her role in the opera Martha. She danced the...
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    dancers of the 19th century including August Bournonville, Marius Petipa, Lucien Petipa, Fanny Elssler, Jules Perrot and Marie Taglioni. It was with Taglioni...
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    Giselle (category Ballets by Marius Petipa)
    rose on Giselle at the Salle Le Peletier. Grisi danced Giselle with Lucien Petipa as her lover Albrecht, Jean Coralli as the gamekeeper Hilarion, and...
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    spirit. With the director of the new Conservatoire de danse, Lucien Petipa, and Petipa's former pupil, the choreographer Louis Mérante, she figured on...
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    production of Le Marché des parisien). Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lucien Petipa. 29 May 1861. Diavolina (Paris production of Graziela, ou Les Dépits...
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    Grahn, and Fanny Cerrito. Lucien Petipa danced the male lead in Giselle at its premiere, and his younger brother Marius Petipa also danced for a time at...
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    part of Max Maretzek's opera company. Her part was staged for her by Lucien Petipa. Fitzjames danced the lead role in Terpsichore in another Italian Opera...
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  • Hus / Eugène Chapuis / Joseph Hansen 1872 François-Hippolyte Avrillon Lucien Petipa 1873 Auguste Deloche, stage name Campocasso Joseph Hansen 1875 Oscar...
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    choreographer Pierre Lacotte. Born in Paris, Mérante was a pupil of Lucien Petipa, with whom he figured on the six-member select jury of the first annual...
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    premiere in Paris. The production included a ballet with the dancers Lucien Petipa, Henri Desplaces, Adèle Dumilâtre, and Maria Jacob, and choreography...
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  • Meunier Hervé Moreau Jacqueline Moreau Clairemarie Osta Karl Paquette Lucien Petipa Marie-Claude Pietragalla Wilfride Piollet Élisabeth Platel Laetitia...
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    his protégée Carlotta Grisi. At the premiere, Grisi was partnered by Lucien Petipa in the role of Albrecht, the prince whose betrayal leads her to madness...
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    master at the Théâtre de Marseille, Petipa had his eldest son Lucien in 1815 and Marius in 1818. In 1819, Petipa was recalled to Brussels as ballet master...
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  • Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1871-1872 Succeeded by Lucien Petipa Preceded by Lucien Petipa Ballet Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1873-1875...
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  • Grahn, and Fanny Cerrito. Lucien Petipa danced the male lead in Giselle at its premiere, and his younger brother Marius Petipa also danced for a time at...
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    Bellièvre (1835) Louis Philippe I of France (1838) Jean Louis Romeuf (1843) Lucien Petipa (1849) "Artistes féminins décédés en 1878-1879". La Gazette des femmes...
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    She appears to the wealthy and world-weary Sultan Achmet, danced by Lucien Petipa, in one of his opium dreams, and he falls in love with her. To test...
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    Saint-Léon Director of the Paris Opera Ballet 1853-59 Succeeded by Lucien Petipa Preceded by Vincent Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1866-67 Succeeded by...
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