- Jean-Georges
Noverre (29
April 1727 – 19
October 1810) was a
French dancer and
ballet master, and is
generally considered the
creator of
ballet d'action...
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Noverre (May 2, 1998 – 2012) was an American-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Noverre was a bay
horse bred by
Darley Stud and raced...
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Richard Noverre Bacon (1798 – 1884) was an
English newspaper editor,
known as a
writer on agriculture. He was the son of
Richard Mackenzie Bacon of Norwich...
- year on 29 April,
which is the
anniversary of the
birth of Jean-Georges
Noverre (1727–1810), who is
considered to be the "father" or
creator of modern...
- one well-known
master being of the late 18th
century being Jean-Georges
Noverre, with
others following and
developing techniques for
specific types of...
-
Noverre in 1782 used the term "ballet d'action" in the
English edition of
Noverre's Lettres, and
named it as the
untranslated French term of
Noverre,...
- Jean-Georges
Noverre (1727–1810)
whose proposals to
modernize ballet are
contained in his
revolutionary Lettres sur la
danse et les
ballets (1760).
Noverre's book...
- Stuttgart, Jean-Georges
Noverre.
Noverre's Lettres sur la
danse (1760)
called for
dramatic effect over
acrobatic ostentation;
Noverre was
himself influenced...
-
Pluto and
other characters; it was a
spectacular flop.
Pluto appeared in
Noverre's lost La
descente d'Orphée aux
Enfers (1760s). Gaétan
Vestris danced the...
- Scottish-English
physician and
polymath (d. 1735) 1727 – Jean-Georges
Noverre,
French actor and
dancer (d. 1810) 1745 –
Oliver Ellsworth,
American lawyer...