Hippolyte Monplaisir
Hippolyte Monplaisir (1821, Bordeaux – 10 June 1877, Besana in Brianza) was a French dancer, choreographer and ballet master.
Choreographies
- Azelia, or the Syrian Slave (Barcelone 1847 - New York, 24 November 1847)
- A Apparição (Lisbonne 1856)
- L'Île des amours (Bordeaux 1860 - Milan 1861 - Rome 1862 - Brussels 1864 - Palerme 1868)
- La Perle de Florence (Bordeaux, 4 April 1861)
- Benvenuto Cellini (Milan, 24 August 1861)
- Nostradamus (Milan, 21 April 1862)
- Tersicore sulla terra (Milan, 24 May 1862)
- Les Filles du feu (Bordeaux 1864)
- Melina (Rome 1864)
- Crisforo Colombo (Rome 1864 - Turin 1865 - Florence 1872)
- La Fête des voiles (Brussels, 5 September 1864)
- Les Nations (Brussels, 18 September 1864)
- Ka-In-Ka-A (Brussels, 28 May 1865)
- La Devâdâcy (Milan, 27 October 1866 - Florence 1867 - Turin 1870)
- Estella (Milan 1866 - Florence 1867 - Naples 1870)
- La Camargo (Milan, 11 January 1868 - Turin, 14 February 1871 - Venise 1871)
- Brahma (Milan, 25 February 1868 - Madrid 1873 - Palerme 1874 - Vienna 1875 - Gênes 1876)
- La Semiramide del Nord (Milan, 2 January 1869 - Turin, 26 décembre 1869 - Bologne 1871 - Turin 1873 - Florence 1874)
- Tra la veglia ed i sogni (Milan, 16 february 1869)
- La Regina della notte (Turin 1869 - Milan 1870)
- Les Figlie di Chèope (Milan, 31 December 1871 - Florence 1875 - Trieste 1875 - Turin, 3 January 1877)
- La Sirena (Milan, 9 March 1872)
- L'Almèa (Naples 1872)
- Giulio Cesare (Milan, 26 December 1874)
- Lore-Ley (Milan, 4 January 1877)
Preceded by Henri Justamant |
Director of Ballet of Théâtre royal de la Monnaie 1864–1865 |
Succeeded by Vincent (dancer) |
External links
- Hippolyte and Adèle Monplaisir Oxford references
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