Filippo Taglioni
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Filippo Taglioni (aka Philippe Taglioni; 5 November 1777 ā 11 February 1871) was an Italian dancer and choreographer and personal teacher to his own daughter, Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni. (He had another child who also danced ballet, Paul Taglioni.) Also, although August Bournonville's version is better known, it was Taglioni who was the original choreographer of La Sylphide, in 1832.[1]
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Filippo Taglioni | |
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Born | (1777-11-05)5 November 1777 Milan, Italy |
Died | 11 February 1871(1871-02-11) (aged 93) Como, Italy |
Occupation(s) | ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher |
Known for | La Sylphide |
Spouse | Sophie Karsten |
Children | Marie Taglioni, Paul Taglioni |
Parent | Carlo Taglioni |
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