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    Jean Dauberval, a.k.a. Jean D’Auberval, (born Jean Bercher in Montpellier, 19 August 1742 – Tours, 14 February 1806), was a French dancer and ballet master...
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  • mère. The ballet was originally choreographed by the Ballet Master Jean Dauberval to a pastiche of music based on fifty-five popular French airs. The...
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    being Jean-Georges Noverre, with others following and developing techniques for specific types of dance, including Gasparo Angiolini, Jean Dauberval, Charles...
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    1773 to 1803; he is known as the parent of the Royal Swedish Ballet. Jean Dauberval (1742–1806), ballet master of the Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale...
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  • 1809 : De begge Qwäkarne (Malmö) 1809 : La Fille mal gardée, after Jean Dauberval (Malmö) 1810 : Den ädelmodige sultanen (Malmö) 1810 : Soliman den Andre...
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  • Norway. July 1 – The comic ballet La fille mal gardée, choreographed by Jean Dauberval, is first presented under the title Le ballet de la paille, at the Grand...
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    Bollhuset in Stockholm 1786. He then studied in Paris with Jean Dauberval. He followed his study with Jean-Georges Noverre, under whose lead he debuted in London...
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    education. At an early age he became a pupil of Jean Dauberval of the Paris Opera Ballet. When Dauberval became maître de ballet in Bordeaux, Aumer went...
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  • 1777) May 8 – Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz, Czech composer (died 1790) July 19 – Jean-Baptiste Davaux (died 1822) August 19 – Jean Dauberval, French dancer...
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    could switch. In 1779 Noverre was unseated from his position because Dauberval, Maximilien Gardel and Mlle Guimard gathered prominent people and poisoned...
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