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In 1939, San Francisco Ballet produced a version of Coppélia choreographed by Willam Christensen which was the first American complete version of the ballet. It starred Willam Christensen as Franz, Earl Riggins as Dr. Coppelius, and Janet Reed as Swanhilda and was an instant hit.
Coppelia may refer to: Coppélia, an 1870 comic ballet; Coppelia, a 2021 ballet film combining live dance with animation; Coppelia (ice cream parlor), in Havana, Cuba; 815 Coppelia, a minor planet (asteroid) Coppelia, the Animated Doll, a 1900 French short silent film
Doctor Coppelius presents Coppelia, his muse, who appears to be a glamorous model and an example of his work as a cosmetic surgeon. Coppelia is actually a sophisticated robot, created by the Doctor. Advertising via posters and television, Coppelius entices many of the townspeople - including the Mayor, Baker, Hairdresser and even Swan's Mother ...
The 29-year-old, who starred in the 2021 ballet movie “Coppelia,” recently died from undisclosed causes, according to an announcement from her social media account Friday.
Willam Farr Christensen (August 27, 1902 – October 14, 2001) [1] was an American ballet dancer, choreographer and founder of the San Francisco Ballet and Ballet West in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is known for bringing the complete version of the Russian ballet The Nutcracker to the United States, as well as staging the first American ...
San Francisco Ballet Premiere - January 22, 2015 [2] Classical Symphony; Concerto Grosso. World Premiere: January 29, 2003 [2] Coppélia; Company B by Paul Taylor [1] World Premiere (complete ballet): June 21, 1991 - Houston Ballet, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC
Scene from Les Sylphides. The following is a list of ballets with entries in English Wikipedia. The entries are sorted alphabetically by ballet title, with the name of the composer (or the composer whose music the ballet is set to) and the year of the first performance.
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