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* 1810 Jean-Georges Noverre, French dancer and ballet master ( b. 1725 )
Despite the great reforms of Jean-Georges Noverre in the eighteenth century, ballet went into decline in France after 1830, though it was continued in Denmark, Italy, and Russia.
Rhythmic gymnastics grew out of the ideas of Jean-Georges Noverre ( 1727 1810 ), François Delsarte ( 1811 1871 ), and Rudolf Bode ( 1881 1970 ), who all believed in movement expression, where one used dance to express oneself and exercise various body parts.
Kean made his first appearance on the stage, aged four, as Cupid in Jean-Georges Noverre ’ s ballet of Cymon.
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Jean-Georges Noverre ( 29 April 1727 19 October 1810 ) was a French dancer and balletmaster, and is generally considered the creator of ballet d ' action, a precursor of the narrative ballets of the 19th century.
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* November 19 Jean-Georges Noverre, ballet master ( born 1727 )
Other influences included the composer Niccolò Jommelli and his maître de ballet at Stuttgart, Jean-Georges Noverre.
In 1743 the impresario Jean Monnet paid 12, 000 livres to the Opéra for the right to run the Opéra-Comique, He renovated the theatre and brought together a group of highly talented creative artists, including, besides Favart, who also worked as a stage director, the comedian Préville, the stage designer François Boucher, and the ballet master Dupré and his pupil Jean-Georges Noverre.
* April 29 Jean-Georges Noverre, a founder of modern ballet ( died 1810 )
" Other dancers, like Jean-Georges Noverre, praised her enthusiastically, but Sophie Arnould, who thought that she had more graceful gesture than true dancing talent, remarked, after a piece of scenery fell and broke her arm in January 1766, after which she continued to make public appearances gamely, her arm in a sling, " Poor Guimard!
The date was suggested by the International Dance Committee of ITI to commemorate the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre ( 1727-1810 ), the creator of modern ballet.
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Dauberval was trained at the school of the Paris Opéra where he studied under the great Jean-Georges Noverre.

Jean-Georges and from
According to Jean-Georges Auriol in a book of 1930, one day Cohl was walking down the street when he spotted a poster advertising a movie obviously stolen from one of his strips.

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Jean-Georges and .
In 2004, she accorded three stars to chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten ’ s Spice Market restaurant after Vongerichten gave her book Cooking for Mr. Latte a positive blurb ; the Times spotlighted the incident with an Editor ’ s Note.
The Mayor of Quebec City, Jean-Georges Garneau, in 1908 appointed a landmark commission under the chairmanship of Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court François Langelier.
* Painting is mentioned with El Greco, Raphael, Titian, Jean-Georges Vibert, and La Tour.
This expansion included 21 retail outlets and new restaurants by celebrity chefs Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Nobu Matsuhisa and Bobby Flay.
The halo-halo, which featured avocado, mango, kiwi and nuts, was prepared by Filipino-American contestant Dale Talde and named as one of the top three Quickfire Challenge dishes by guest judge Johnny Iuzzini of Jean-Georges.

Noverre and 1727
Noverre was born in Paris on 29 April 1727 to Marie Anne de la Grange and Jean Louys, a Swiss soldier.
Le Picq was a pupil of Jean Georges Noverre ( 1727 1810 ), one of the creators of modern ballet ( ballet d ' action ).

Noverre and
* Richard Noverre Bacon ( 1798 1884 ), English newspaper editor and writer
* Sussex Stakes ( 4 ) Second Set ( 1991 ), Aljabr ( 1999 ), Noverre ( 2001 ), Ramonti ( 2007 )

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* Sussex Stakes-( 3 )-Aljabr ( 1999 ), Noverre ( 2001 ), Ramonti ( 2007 )

Noverre and Ballet
August was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer and choreographer trained under the French choreographer, Jean Georges Noverre, and the nephew of Julie Alix de la Fay, née Bournonville, of the Royal Swedish Ballet.
Marie Salle and Noverre were both dance students at the Paris Opera Ballet and met early on in their careers.
Noverre also discussed the methods for training dancers such as encouraging a student to capitalize on his or her own talents ( The Encyclopedia of Dance and Ballet 699 ).
The ballet was later produced by the Borovansky Ballet in 1954, Covent Garden in 1959, National Ballet of Canada in 1959, the Joffrey Ballet in 1970, Noverre Ballet in 1972 and Oslo Ballet in 1975.
He was trained under the influential teacher Noverre, and is further distinguished as the teacher of Charles Didelot, known today as " The Father of Russian Ballet ".

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