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    Lucien Petipa (22 December 1815 – 7 July 1898) was a French ballet dancer in the early 19th century (Romantic period), who was the brother of Marius Petipa...
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    Carlotta Grisi. Petipa also took part in performances at the Paris Opéra where his brother Lucien Petipa was engaged as Premier danseur. Petipa was offered...
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  • Paquita (category Ballets by Marius Petipa)
    Grisi as Paquita, and Lucien Petipa as Lucien d'Hervilly in Act I-Scene 2. Paris, 1844 Ekaterina Vazem in the title role of Petipa's revival of Paquita....
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  • Petipa or Petipas is a French surname, which may refer to: Jean-Antoine Petipa (1787–1855), French ballet dancer Lucien Petipa (1815–1898), French ballet...
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    role of Medora in Le Corsaire (1856). Famous male dancers included Lucien Petipa, who created the role of Count Albrecht in Giselle. From 1860 to 1868...
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    choreographed by Lucien Petipa and premiered in Paris in 1882. The basis of the ballet's scenario, by Charles Nuitter and Lucien Petipa are part of Casanova's...
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    Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Lucien Petipa (1815–1898), ballet dancer Joseph Mascarel (1816–1899), mayor of Los Angeles Marius Petipa (1818–1910), ballet dancer...
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    Charles-Antoine Cambon and Joseph Thierry, and the choreography was by Lucien Petipa. (The seventeen-year-old Jules Massenet was the orchestra's timpanist...
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    dancers of the 19th century including August Bournonville, Marius Petipa, Lucien Petipa, Fanny Elssler, Jules Perrot and Marie Taglioni. It was with Taglioni...
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    Musique, Paris. The part of "Albrecht" was danced by Lucien Petipa (the brother of the great Marius Petipa), with the part of Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis danced...
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