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  1. Lucien Petipa (22 December 1815 – 7 July 1898) was a French ballet dancer in the early 19th century ( Romantic period), who was the brother of Marius Petipa, the famous ballet master of the Russian Imperial Ballet.

  2. Joseph Lucien Petipa (22 December 1815 — 7 July 1898) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer. He was born in Marseille, France to choreographer and dancer Jean Petipa. He was the brother of Ballet Master of the Russian Imperial Ballet, Marius Petipa.

  3. The world première of Paquita took place on the 1st April 1846, starring Carlotta Grisi as Paquita and Lucien Petipa as Lucien d’Hervilly, and was a tremendous success. Perhaps the most interesting dance number was the Pas des manteaux from Act 1.

  4. Feb 20, 2021 · Lucien Petipa performed the role of Albrecht, the main love interest of Giselle, and Adele Dumilatre danced Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis. Grisi would later go on to dance as Giselle again at the Imperial Bolshoi Theatre in St. Petersburg.

  5. Lucien Petipa. (1815—1898) Quick Reference. ( b Marseilles, 22 Dec. 1815; d Versailles, 7 Jul. 1898) French dancer, choreographer and ballet master. Son of the dancer Jean Antoine Petipa, brother of Marius Petipa. He studied with his father and danced for him in Brussels and Bordeaux.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · This (1), ten feet tall, was the last painting by the pre-eminent neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). I single it out here because the original model for its Cupid, kneeling in the foreground, was the fascinating Lucien Petipa (1815-1898).

  7. Petipa's first major production in Saint Petersburg was Paquita, at the time the most recent premiere of the Paris Opera. The central role of the French officer Lucien was played by his brother (probably why the hero bore his name). Petipa was co-directed by his colleague, Pierre Frederic Malavergne, who played the role of the villain, Inigo.