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BRUCE Christopher (1945, UK) - choreographer, dancer, artistic director of the Rambert Dance Company (since 1992)

WIFE Adelina, real name and surname Anina Jensen (1878-1970, Great Britain) - a ballerina of Danish origin, president of the Royal Academy of Dance (1920-1954), became famous for her performance of the role of Swanilda in the ballet "Coppelia"

JOSS Kurt (1901-1979, Germany) - choreographer, dance teacher, sought to combine ballet with modern dance

TARP Twila (1941, USA) - contemporary dancer and choreographer, "Push Comes to Shove" (1976)

FOSS Bob (1927-1987, USA) - dancer, choreographer, director, films - "Cabaret" (1972), "Lenny" (1974), "All That Jazz" (1979), "Star 80" (1983)

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ASHTON Frederick (1906-1988, Great Britain) - ballet dancer, choreographer. Headed the Royal Ballet of Great Britain (1963-1970). One of the founders of the modern school of English ballet

BEZHAR Maurice, real name and surname Maurice Berger (1927, France) - choreographer, ballet dancer. He headed the troupes "Ballet Theater of Paris" (1957-1960), "Ballet of the XX century" (Brussels, 1960-1987), "Béjart Ballet in London" (1987-1992) and others.

BROWN Trisha (1936 USA) - dancer, choreographer, representative of postmodernism in dance

GRISI Carlotta (1819-1899, Italy) - ballerina, performed in romantic ballets, the first performer of the main role in A. Adam's "Giselle"

Dunham Katherine (1912, USA) - dancer, choreographer

DIDLO Charles Louis (1767-1837, France) - choreographer, teacher. Worked in St. Petersburg, had a great influence on the development of Russian ballet

DOLIN Anton, own. Sidney Healy-Kay (1904-1983, UK) - dancer, choreographer

LABAN Rudolf von, real name Varalhas (1879-1958, Austria) - dancer, choreographer, theorist of the art of dance. Developed labnotation - a system for recording steps and movements in ballet

NOVER Jean Georges (1727-1810, France) - choreographer, ballet reformer, founder of modern classical ballet, creator of story ballet

TETLEY Glen (1926, USA) - choreographer, dancer, "Dreamy Pierrot" (1962)

Tudor Anthony, real name William Cook (1908-1987, Great Britain) - ballet dancer, choreographer, founder of psychological ballet

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ALONSO Alicia, real name Martinez del Hoyo (1921, Cuba) - ballerina, choreographer, founder of the Cuban ballet school, since 1959 choreographer of the National Ballet of Cuba

BLAZIS Carlo (1797-1878, Italy) - ballet teacher, textbook on the art of classical ballet (1830)

VIGANO Salvatore (1769-1821, Italy) - ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet theater reformer

GRAHAM Martha (1893/1894-1991, USA) - ballerina, choreographer. Representative of the school of dance "modern" in the USA

DUNCAN Isadora (1877-1927, USA) - dancer, wife of S. A. Yesenin. Founder of the school of dance "modern"

CRANKO John (1927-1973, Great Britain) - ballet dancer, choreographer. Headed the Stuttgart Ballet (1961-1973)

LIFAR Serge, real name and patronymic Sergei Mikhailovich (1905-1986, France) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher. Choreographer and soloist of the Grand Opera. Founder of the Institute of Choreography in Paris (1947)

MONTES Lola, real name Maria Gilbert (1818-1861, Ireland) - actress, dancer

NURIEV Rudolf Khametovich (1938-1993, USSR, USA) - dancer, choreographer

RAMBER Marie, real name and surname Miriam Ramberg (1888-1982, Great Britain) - ballet dancer, choreographer

SEYMOUR Lynn (1935, Canada) - ballet dancer

HUMPHREY Doris (1895-1958, USA) - choreographer, dancer, teacher

SHOVIRET Yvette (1927 France) - ballet dancer, teacher, soloist of the Grand Opera (1935-1962)

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ANTONIO Ruiz Soler (1922, Spain) - dancer, choreographer and director, creator of the national ballet company (1953)

VESTRIS Gaetano Apollino Baltazar (1729-1808, Italy) - ballet dancer, choreographer

VESTRIS Auguste (1760-1842, France) - son of Gaetano Vestris, dancer, teacher

DE MILL Agnes (1909-1993, USA) - ballerina, choreographer. She used elements of folk dance in ballet, choreographed dances in musicals

CAMARGO Marie-Anne, real name Kupis de Camargo (1710-1770 France) - dancer, reformer of stage dance and theatrical costume

MARTINEZ Peter (1946 USA) - dancer, choreographer, director of the troupe "New York Ballet"

MIRANDA Carmen, real name Maria de Carmo Miranda da Cunha (1909-1955, Portugal) - dancer, singer

MITCHELL Arthur (1934-1990, USA) - dancer, director of the Dance Theater in Harlem

ROBBINS Jerome (1918-1998, USA) - dancer, choreographer, theater conductor, staged ballets ("The Firebird" by I. F. Stravinsky, 1970, together with J. Balanchine) and musicals ("West Side Story", 1957)

TAGLIONI Maria (1804-1884, Italy) - ballerina, daughter of F. Taglioni, first danced en pointe, "La Sylphide" by K. Schneitzhoffer (1832)

Filippo TAGLIONI (1777-1871, Italy) - choreographer, teacher, father of M. Taglioni, creator of the romantic ballet, productions: "La Sylphide" by K. Schneitzhoffer (1832), "The Maiden of the Danube" (1836), "The Sea Robber" (1840) A. Adana

FONTAIN Margot, real name and surname Margaret Hookem (1919-1991 Great Britain) - ballerina, prima ballerina of the Royal Ballet of Great Britain (1979), made up a legendary duet with R. Kh. Nureyev ("Romeo and Juliet" by S. S. Prokofiev, " Margarita and Armand "F. Liszt)

HELPMAN Robert (1909-1986) - Australian dancer, choreographer and actor, "Don Quixote" (1973)

Elsler Fanny (1810-1884, Austria) - romantic ballerina

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BALANCHIN George, real name and surname George Melitonovich Balanchivadze (1904-1983, USA) - choreographer, creator of the American school and the repertoire of classical ballet, innovator in the field of plotless ballet, productions: Serenade (1940) and Balle Imperial (1941) to the music of P. I. Tchaikovsky, "Concerto Baroque" by I.-S. Bach (1940)

CHECHETTI Enrico (1850-1928, Italy) - dancer, teacher, developed the basics of ballet teaching methods

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DOBERVAL Jean, real name Berchet (1742-1806, France) - ballet dancer, choreographer, student of J. J. Nover, first staged P. Gertel's "Vain Precaution"

CUNNINGHAM Merce (1919 USA) - dancer, choreographer, creator of "objective dance" ("movement for the sake of movement", dance is separated from music), productions: "Crisis", "Rainforest", "Steps"

MISTENGET - real name Jeanne Bourget (1873-1956, France) - actress, dancer

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BOURNONVILLE August (1805-1879, Denmark) - ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, representative of the romantic direction

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