Arthur Saint-Léon

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Arthur Saint-Léon was a 19th-century French ballet master and choreographer best known for creating the original choreography for the ballet "Coppélia."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
ballet master
choreographer
person
violinist
activeIn 19th century
artForm ballet
dance
artisticStyle Romantic-era ballet
basedIn Paris
St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
birthName Charles Victor Arthur Michel NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Cesare Pugni NERFINISHED
Fanny Cerrito NERFINISHED
Léo Delibes NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
developed a system of dance notation
employer Imperial Theatres, St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
Paris Opera NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork choreography
classical ballet
genre ballet
hasGenre theatrical dance
influenced development of classical ballet repertoire
later stagings of Coppélia
knownFor original choreography for the ballet Coppélia
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Romantic ballet
name Arthur Saint-Léon NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableFor contributions to character dance in ballet
notableWork Coppélia NERFINISHED
Fiammetta NERFINISHED
La Source NERFINISHED
La Vivandière NERFINISHED
Le Lys NERFINISHED
Le Marché des innocents NERFINISHED
Le Poisson doré NERFINISHED
Le Violon du Diable NERFINISHED
occupation ballet master
choreographer
dancer
violinist
positionHeld ballet master of the Imperial Theatres in St. Petersburg
roleInWork original choreographer of Coppélia
spouse Fanny Cerrito NERFINISHED
taught ballet dancers of the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg
ballet dancers of the Paris Opera

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Coppélia choreographer Arthur Saint-Léon
Coppélia librettist Arthur Saint-Léon