• Léo Staats (1877 - 1952) was a French dancer, choreographer and director. Léo Staats studied ballet with Francis Merante, a dancer at the Paris Opera,...
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  • up Léo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Léo is a proper noun in French, meaning "lion". Its etymological root lies in the Latin word Leo. Léo is used...
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  • Dewayne Staats (born 1952), American sports broadcaster Elmer B. Staats (1914-2011), American public servant Johnny Staats, American musician Léo Staats (1877-1952)...
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  • 1907 from the composer to his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov. Ten years later, Léo Staats adapted it as a ballet for the Opéra Garnier, with the title Les Abeilles...
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    Marseille. From 1946, he had studied under Madam Rousanne Sarkissian, Léo Staats, Madam Lyubov Yegorova and Olga Preobrajenska at "Studio Wacker", etc...
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    Léo Major DCM & Bar (January 23, 1921 – October 12, 2008) was a Canadian soldier who was the only Canadian and one of only three soldiers in the British...
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    1925, where she continued her ballet studies with Lyubov Yegorova and Léo Staats, and began dancing in nightclubs and touring cabaret shows during the...
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  • "Cydalise and the satyr") is a two-act ballet originally choreographed by Léo Staats to a score by Gabriel Pierné. The libretto was written by Gaston Arman...
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    ballet dancers and choreographers. She then performed in companies run by Léo Staats and Ida Rubinstein before in 1931 becoming a soloist with Les Ballets...
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  • Dolin in Liverpool. In Europe, she also trained with Lyubov Yegorova, Léo Staats, George Balanchine, Olga Preobrajenska and Sulamith Messerer. In 1947...
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