Hippolyte Monplaisir


Hippolyte Monplaisir was a French dancer, choreographer and ballet master. He started his studies in Brussels after which he went to Milan to study under the legendary Carlos Blasis. He debuted at La Scala in 1843. His wife, Adèle, was a ballerina. He toured the U.S. performing successful european ballets under his father-in-law, Victor Bartholomin. Monplaisir would later retire as a danseur and chreograph ballets in Lisbon and Milan. In Italy he would create his biggest successes with the aid of Constantino Dall'Argine. His ballets were praised for their use of Prima ballerinas like Amalia Ferraris and Virginia Zucchi.

Choreographies

Azelia, or the Syrian Slave A Apparição L'Île des amours La Perle de Florence Benvenuto Cellini Nostradamus Tersicore sulla terra Les Filles du feu Melina Crisforo Colombo La Fête des voiles Les Nations Ka-In-Ka-A La Devâdâcy Estella La Camargo Brahma La Semiramide del Nord Tra la veglia ed i sogni La Regina della notte Les Figlie di Chèope La Sirena L'Almèa Giulio Cesare
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