- François
Alexandre Nicolas Chéri
Delsarte (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa alɛksɑ̃dʁ nikɔla ʃeʁi dɛlsaʁt]; 19
November 1811 – 20 July 1871) was a French...
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Nissen and Nils Posse. A
French system created by François
Delsarte in the 1890s. His
system,
based on the
belief that
certain exercises contributed more...
- 1934) was an
American author,
teacher of her
system of
Harmonic Gymnastics and
performer of the
Delsarte system of expression. She
published four
books and...
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Delsarte may
refer to François
Delsarte,
French musician,
founder of the
Delsarte System Jean
Delsarte,
French mathematician Lina
Delsarte,
French murder...
- grace. In 1885, an
American student of
Delsarte,
Genevieve Stebbins,
published her
first book, The
Delsarte System of Expression. She soon
began to perform...
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Corporation (d. 1938)
March 7
Genevieve Stebbins,
American performer of the
Delsarte system of
expression (d. 1934)
Julius Wagner-Jauregg,
Austrian neuroscientist...
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Reader he
developed a
special system to
educate freed slaves. He
advocated and
expanded the
oratory systems of François
Delsarte and
James Rush. He was born...
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Corporation (died 1938)
March 7 –
Genevieve Stebbins,
performer of the
Delsarte system of
expression (died 1934)
March 20 –
Benjamin F. Shively, U.S. Senator...
- Park, Colorado, and that she was
giving exercises illustrating the
Delsarte System.
Around the same time, she had been
instrumental in
starting the Polytechnic...
- gain
experience in the
craft of acting.
After being instructed in the
Delsarte system by a
drama teacher in Chicago, Robinson-Duff was
invited to join the...