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    Marie Sallé (1707–1756) was a French dancer and choreographer in the 18th century known for her expressive, dramatic performances rather than a series...
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    influence of Marie Sallé on Jean-George Noverre. Sallé and Noverre had an intertwining history that began at the Paris Opera Ballet. Sallé had studied...
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    sequences with opportunity for dance: these were composed for dancer Marie Sallé. Alcina was composed for Handel's first season at the Theatre Royal,...
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  • Marie-Laure Salles-Djelic (born in 1965 in Villeneuve-sur-Lot) is a French sociologist of organizations, a university professor and a university administrator...
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    act contains opportunities for dance, originally composed for dancer Marie Sallé and her company. The opera was first performed in the Covent Garden Theatre...
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    Collège Sainte-Marie (Montréal) (three images) Association des anciens élèves du collège Sainte-Marie (The college's alumni association) Salles du Gesù The...
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    presented in Paris in 1723. The work featured the celebrated French dancer Marie Sallé as well as stars of Handel's Italian operas and was a success with audiences...
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    subsequently taught her popular solo to both Camargo and her other student, Marie Sallé. Camargo dazzled audiences with her stunning technique and spritely energy...
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    the tutelage of the balletmaster Pierre Beauchamp at the Paris Opera. Marie Sallé is identified as a student of Balon's. Kassing, Gayle (2007). History...
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    the sister of the ballerina Marianne Cochois and the second cousin of Marie Sallé. She was engaged at the French Royal Court Theatre of Frederick the Great...
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    taught this solo to her two most accomplished female students: Marie Camargo and Marie Sallé. Camargo was the first to learn the solo for her debut at the...
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    He suggested Handel use his small chorus and introduce the dancing of Marie Sallé, for whom Handel composed Terpsicore. In 1735, he introduced organ concertos...
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    considered to be the last. Famous ballet dancers of the Romantic era include Marie Taglioni, Fanny Elssler, and Jules Perrot. Jules Perrot is also known for...
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  • Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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    footwork. Marie-Thérèse de Subligny (c. 1700) Françoise Prévost (c. 1723) Marie Camargo painted by Nicolas Lancret (c. 1730) Marie Sallé (c. 1730) Marie-Madeleine...
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    artists of the company performed: dancers Marie Sallé and Louis Dupré and the singers Marie Antier, Marie Pélissier, Mlle Errémans, Mlle Petitpas, Denis-François...
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  • Paris from 1734 and 1736, and may have been inspired by the ballerina Marie Sallé, who was one of the first to explore this notion of cohesive dramatic...
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    resident chorus and dance company in Covent Garden, including the dancer Marie Sallé from the Paris Opera; an extended 6 week season of biblical oratorios...
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    until 1939. In 1734, the theatre presented its first ballet, Pygmalion. Marie Sallé discarded tradition and her corset and danced in diaphanous robes. George...
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    Westmount—Ville-Marie, Jeanne-Le Ber, Brossard—La Prairie and Châteauguay—Saint-Constant. Historically, the LaSalle part of the riding was fairly...
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  • Paquette Lucien Petipa Marie-Claude Pietragalla Wilfride Piollet Élisabeth Platel Laetitia Pujol Michel Renault Marie Sallé Marie Taglioni Ghislaine Thesmar...
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    LaSalle—Émard (49%) plus a small section of territory between the Lachine Canal and the Le Sud-Ouest borough boundary taken from Westmount—Ville-Marie and...
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  • Rübsam Raju Sundaram Sandip Soparrkar Ruth St. Denis Arthur Saint-Leon Marie Sallé Ana Sanchez-Colberg Karine Saporta Margo Sappington Liam Scarlett Oskar...
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    first performed at the Paris Opéra on 21 May 1739. The famous dancer Marie Sallé appeared as Terpsichore in the third entrée. Montdorge was a friend of...
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  • Shakespeare's Head, 1712. London, Britain, pp. 157–169. McCleave, Sarah. "Marie Sallé, a Wise Professional Woman of Influence". Women's Work: Making Dance...
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    She is sometimes thought to be the reason for the early retirement of Marie Sallé.[citation needed] After a tour in London she performed in Vienna before...
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    have it that some of La Salle's men soon returned to New Holland or Ville Marie. Beyond that, the factual record of La Salle's first expedition ends, and...
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  • De La Salle University (Filipino: Pamantasang De La Salle or Unibersidad ng De La Salle; Spanish: Universidad de La Salle), also referred to as DLSU,...
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  • can-can Marie Sallé (1707–1756), prima ballerina, first female choreographer, Paris Opera Ballet, Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, London Marie Sanlaville...
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    orchestral writing for dance: the danced role of Terpsichore was performed by Marie Sallé, whose dance company had been engaged by Covent Garden manager John Rich...
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