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Jean-Baptiste Landé

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in 1735, the Russian Ballet School was established in 1738 with Landé as its ballet master. He educated the first dancers in Russia, which were taken from the staff at the royal palace: Timofei Bublikov, Nikolai Choglokov, Afanasy Toporkov, Ivan Shatilov, Nikolai Tolubeyev, Sergei Chalyshkin, Andrei
78:, who intruded on his theatre privilege by arranging his own plays at Bollhuset. He went to Denmark, where the only previous theatre had been closed in 1728, and tried to start his own theatre, but theatre was banned in Denmark in 1730-1746, and he supported himself as a dance teacher. 322: 262: 327: 287: 30:(died 26 February 1748) was a French ballet dancer, active in Sweden, Denmark and Russia. He is the founder of the Russian Ballet 50:
in 1721. He was appointed dancing master of the Swedish court and in 1723 he became the director of the French Opera-Theatre in
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In 1734 he was invited to Russia, where he was made dance master at the military academy. After a ballet performance for
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Samarin and Andrei Nesterov, and among the females Yelizaveta,
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Samuel H. Cross, "The Russian Ballet Before Dyagilev."
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18th-century ballet dancers from the Russian Empire
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Mariinsky Ballet
Dresden
Frederick I of Sweden
Bollhuset
Stockholm
Lille Grönnegade theatre
Charles Langlois (actor)
Empress Anna
Avdotia Timofeyeva
Aksinya Sergeeva
Catherine the Great
"Jean Baptiste Lande"
"History of the Royal Ballet of Denmark"
"Jean-Baptiste Lande"
"From the Biography of the First Russian Ballet Company"
in JSTOR
vaganova.ru
michaelminn.net
From the Biography of the First Russian Ballet Company, By Ludmila Starikova, Ph.D.
The history of the Royal Danish Ballet, by Erik Aschengreen
Categories
18th-century French male actors
French male stage actors
Swedish theatre directors
French male ballet dancers
Russian male ballet dancers
French ballet masters
1748 deaths
18th-century ballet dancers from the Russian Empire

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