Émilie Bigottini (16 April 1784, in Toulouse – 28 April 1858, in Paris) was a French dancer of Italian ancestry. The daughter of Francesco Bigottini, a...
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author and violinist Emilie Bergbom (1834−1905), Finnish theater director Émilie Bigottini (1784–1858), French dancer Émilie Bonnivard (born 1980),...
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Bigottini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Émilie Bigottini (1784–1858), French dancer Francesco Bigottini (c. 1717–after 1794),...
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himself up in Toulouse, where he devoted himself to painting and had a child, the future dancer Émilie Bigottini. His rôles, plays and productions on CESAR...
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Ballet Claude Bessy (born 1932), ballerina, teacher, Paris Opera Ballet Émilie Bigottini (1784–1858), ballerina, Paris Opera Ballet Doriane Bontemps (born 1967)...
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adapted as a ballet by Louis Milon and Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis with Émilie Bigottini in the title role. In the ballet version, "Quand le bien-aimé reviendra"...
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dancers of the French Restoration period, together with her friend Émilie Bigottini. Later in her career she became a first soloist at the company. In...
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at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique in 1799 with his sister-in-law, Émilie Bigottini, as the star. It was so successful, that he was invited to stage it...
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Branchu, Henri-Étienne Dérivis and Louis Nourrit. The dancers included Émilie Bigottini and Pierre Gardel. By the end of the third act, 130 performers were...
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