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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_CoralliJean Coralli - Wikipedia

    Jean Coralli (15 January 1779 – 1 May 1854) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer, best known for collaborating with Jules Perrot in creating Giselle (1841), the quintessential Romantic ballet of the nineteenth century.

  2. Jean Coralli (born January 15, 1779, Paris, France—died May 1, 1854, Paris) was a French dancer and choreographer who was ballet master of the Paris Opéra and who, with Jules Perrot, created the Romantic ballet Giselle.

  3. The son of a Bolognese family living in Paris, Jean Coralli trained at the Paris Operas Ballet School and made his debut as a dancer and choreographer in Vienna in 1800.

  4. 5 Feb 2020 · Giselle by Jean Coralli / Jules Perrot (Hannah O'Neill) Regardez l'intégralité du spectacle sur Paris Opera Play, le site de streaming de l'Opéra de Paris / Watch the full performance on Paris...

  5. 27 Mei 2016 · First performed in Paris in 1841, the ballet has travelled all over the world and never lost its popularity with audiences. Considered to be one of the jewels in the crown of the repertoire, its narrative and choreographic qualities make it the romantic ballet par excellence. Read more. Duration : 2h05 with 1 interval.

  6. Jean Coralli. (1779—1854) Quick Reference. (orig. Giovanni Coralli Peracini; b Paris, 15 Jan. 1779; d Paris, 1 May 1854) Italian-French dancer and choreographer. Best known as the co-choreographer of Giselle. He studied at the Paris Opera Ballet School and made his debut as a dancer there in 1802.

  7. DISCOVER. The ultimate romantic ballet, Giselle marked the apogee of a new aesthetic that saw diaphanous tutus, white gauze, tulle and tarlatan take over the stage. The Willis bring the illusion of immateriality to this ghostly transfiguration of a tragedy.