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19 giu 2024 · Fanny Elssler (born June 23, 1810, Vienna, Austria—died Nov. 27, 1884, Vienna) was an Austrian ballerina who introduced theatricalized folk dance (character dance) into ballet. She was celebrated for her spirited, spectacular dancing and for her technique, especially her point work.
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14 giu 2024 · Taglioni was followed by other great stars, who like her enjoyed international renown, including the Austrian Fanny Elssler. Elssler was famed for character dances such as the Spanish cachucha, and she had a dramatic flair that was evident in Joseph Mazilier’s La Gipsy (1839) and Jules Perrot’s La Esmeralda (1844).
23 giu 2024 · (23 June 1810 - births) Franziska\"Fanny\" Elssler: Austrian ballerina
27 giu 2024 · "Elssler, Fanny" published on by Oxford University Press. Austrian dancer and choreographer who was considered to exemplify more of the sensual than the ethereal qualities of Romantic ballet. She studied with her sister ...
25 giu 2024 · This is a list of people who have been awarded the title prima ballerina, the second highest title that can be awarded to a ballerina: prima ballerina assoluta being the first. " Prima ballerina literally translates to “first principal dancer” from Italian and, in the United States, is better known as someone who is a female ...
20 giu 2024 · Sad tale of the courtship of Chevalier Slyfox-Wikof, showing his heart-rending, astounding & most wonderful love adventures with Fanny Elssler and Miss Gambol. With near 200 comic engravings. Contributor
19 giu 2024 · Answer: Fanny Elssler The rivalry between Elssler and Taglioni was judged to be too great to allow for them to dance together. The fourth ballerina was Lucile Grahn.