Arthur Saint-Léon
French choreographer and ballet master
Born
September 17th, 1821
204 years ago
Died
1870
155 years ago — 49 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A prominent figure in the 19th-century ballet scene, contributed significantly to the evolution of ballet as an art form. Served as a ballet master for multiple prestigious companies, including the Théâtre Imperial de l'Opéra in Paris. Created notable ballets that fused classical technique with innovative choreography. Saint-Léon also popularized the use of character dance in classical ballet, enhancing the theatrical narrative of performances. His works continue to influence contemporary ballet choreography.
Choreographed 'La Fille mal gardée'
Served as ballet master at Paris Opera
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