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    Charles-Louis Didelot (28 March 1767, Stockholm - 7 November 1837, Kiev) was a French dancer, the creator of the ballet shoes[citation needed] and a choreographer...
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  • to Stockholm the following year and remained there until 1776. Charles-Louis Didelot was one of his pupils. Back in France, Frossard and his wife settled...
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  • which many famous dancers and choreographers would later arise. Charles-Louis Didelot (27 March 1767 – 7 November 1837), French dancer and choreographer...
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  • 1911 - 1913 Fernand Lévecque 1913 - 1914 Pierre Didelot 1914 - 1916 Fernand Lévecque 1916 Pierre Didelot 1916 - 1917 Georges Lévy (1867 - ?) 1917 Jules...
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  • via Vienna. At the Mariinsky Theatre, he danced in the ballets by Charles-Louis Didelot, in January 1812 he danced in Warsaw, before being made the head...
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    Zéphire (1808) Don Quixote, choreographer Charles Didelot (1808) Cupid and Psyche, choreographer Charles-Louis Didelot (1809) Militia, or Love for the Fatherland...
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  • American ballet dancer, ballet master, writer and arts administrator Charles-Louis Didelot - French dancer and choreographer Anton Dolin - English ballet dancer...
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  • Charles-Louis Didelot took notice of her talent, and she made her first public appearance a year later. By the age of 15 she was dancing with Louis-Antoine...
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    Delatour Carlo Uttini Monsieur Versenil Dancers Charles Didelot, father of Charles-Louis Didelot Louis Frossard Marie-Renée Frossard La troupe du Roi de...
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  • 15 August 1908 – 28 November 1908: Charles Moulin (interim) 28 November 1908 – 1 July 1911: Pierre Jean Henri Didelot 1 July 1911 – 10 February 1912: Ferdinand...
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