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    Le Diable boiteux is a ballet in three acts by Jean Coralli, with music by Casimir Gide, which premiered on 1 June 1836 at the Paris Opera. The main roles...
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  • Le Diable boiteux (French for The Lame Devil) may refer to: As a French work Le Diable boiteux (novel), 1707 novel by Alain-René Lesage Le Diable boiteux...
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    Le Diable boiteux (English: The Devil upon Two Sticks; lit. 'The Lame Devil') is a novel by the French writer Alain-René Lesage. It is set in Madrid,...
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    Somnambule (1827) La Sylphide (1832) Le Diable boiteux (1836) La Fille du Danube (1836) La Gipsy (1839) Le Diable amoureux (1840) Giselle (1841) La Jolie...
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    Casimir Gide (category French ballet composers)
    des pirates 1836: Le Diable boiteux, ballet pantomime in 3 acts, with Edmond Burat de Gurgy and Fanny Elssler 1838: La Volière ou les Oiseaux de Boccace...
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    Triboulet, comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, with H. Cogniard 1836: Le diable boiteux, ballet pantomime in 3 acts, with Casimir Gide and Jean Coralli 1836:...
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    Les Deux pigeons, André Messager, 1886 Le Diable amoureux, Napoléon Henri Reber and François Benoist, 1840 Le Diable boiteux, Casimir Gide, 1836 Le Diable...
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    public in the ballet from Rossini's opera La donna del lago in 1830s London, and cemented its fame in Jean Coralli's ballet Le Diable boiteux (1836, Vienna)...
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    Cachucha, which was danced by Fanny Elssler and Jean Coralli in the ballet Le Diable boiteux in 1836. Шалапа, С. Ретроспективний аналіз становлення системи...
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  • Jean Françaix (category French ballet composers)
    quartet (1935) Le Malheurs de Sophie, ballet (1935) Piano concerto (1936) Cinq portraits de jeunes filles, piano (1936) Le Diable boiteux, Opera (1937)...
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    ou L'Île des Génies 1836: Le Diable Boiteux 1837: La Chatte Métamorphosée en Femme 1839: La Tarentule 1841: Giselle, ou Les Wilis, with Jules Perrot 1843:...
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    Pierre Lacotte (category 20th-century ballet dancers)
    Sylphide to the Novosibirsk Ballet, and Le Papillon, La Vivandière, and "La Cachucha" from Le Diable boiteux to Kirov Ballet. In 1981, he mounted Joseph...
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    Pauline Leroux (category Paris Opera Ballet dancers)
    Taglioni's Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid (1832) and triumphed in Coralli's Le Diable Boiteux (1836), then as Uriel in The Devil in Love with Joseph Mazilier (1840)...
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    gained fame and fortune by dancing the flirtatious Spanish cachucha in Le Diable boiteux, performing not only in Austria, Germany, France, England and Russia...
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  • Opera 1937 Le diable boiteux The Devil upon Two Sticks tenor, bass and chamber orchestra Comic Chamber Opera after the novel by Alain-René Le Sage; dedicated...
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    Fanny Elssler (category Paris Opera Ballet étoiles)
    performance of the Spanish Cachucha (from the 1836 Coralli/Gide ballet Le Diable boiteux) that Elssler outshone all rivals. Elssler was not Spanish, but...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Barrez (category French male ballet dancers)
    originated roles in several ballets of Jean Coralli and Joseph Mazilier, including Le Diable boiteux (1836), La Tarentule (1839), Le Diable amoureux (1840) and...
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  • mer, comedy in 1 act and in prose, Théâtre-Français, 27 May 1707: Le Diable boiteux, comedy in 1 act and in prose, Théâtre-Français, 8 October 1709: La...
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    The Master and Margarita (category Novels adapted into ballets)
    (This was adapted to 18th-century France by Alain-René Lesage's 1707 Le Diable boiteux.)[citation needed] The novel has been translated several times into...
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    Darius Milhaud's Les Malheurs d'Orphée, Francis Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos and Organ Concerto, Jean Françaix's Le Diable boîteux and Sérénade pour...
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    Le Nombril (Paris: La Table Ronde, 1981); translated by Michael Frayn as Number One (London & New York: S. French, 1985). Oedipe, ou Le Roi boiteux:...
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    Augusta Maywood (category 19th-century American ballet dancers)
    made her Paris debut at age fourteen in November 1839 in Coralli's Le Diable boiteux. The response to her debut was positive; Théophile Gautier referred...
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    Versailles and became a student of Hippolyte Barrez at the Paris Opera Ballet, where she also worked with Auguste Vestris, Jean-Francois Coulon and Filippo...
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    numerous articles in the Mercure de France, la Gazette de France, Le Diable boiteux, Le Nain jaune, etc. For a long time he wrote the dramatic serial of...
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  • de Dior, est mort (in French) Marcel Boiteux Was Right New Zealand netball coach Robyn Broughton passes away The Scottish actor John Cairney has died aged...
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  • Bayol (28 February 1914; d. La Ciotat, 25 May 1995) - motor racer Jean Boiteux (20 June 1933; d. Bordeaux, 11 April 2010) - swimmer Jean Bouin (21 December...
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    in Shooting Marguerite Broquedis, 1912 Olympic champion in tennis Jean Boiteux, 1952 Olympic champion in freestyle swimming Camille Muffat, 2012 Olympic...
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    dance led him to support the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden and the Ballet Company at Sadler's Wells. During the war, as a member of CEMA (Council...
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  • City chairman John Batchelor dies aged 51". The York Press. April 16, 2010. "French Olympic swimming champion Boiteux dies at 76". Monsters and Critics...
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