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  1. 17 de mar. de 1979 · Leonide Massine, one of the great choreographers of ballet in the 20th century, died yesterday in a hospital in Cologne, West Germany, after a brief illness. He was 83 years old. Although, with ...

  2. The model is Muscovite Léonide Massine (1896–1979), dancer and choreographer of the Ballets Russes company since Diaghilev hired him to replace Vaslav Nijinsky as principal dancer in 1913. Transfiguring Massine into “Harlequin”, Picasso once again delved into the iconography of this chameleonic character from the commedia dell’arte ...

  3. Léonide Massine (1896—1979) Russian-born choreographer and ballet dancer Quick Reference. 1896–1979) Russian dancer and choreographer. He became a naturalized French citizen in 1944. The son of a horn player and a singer in the chorus at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Massine attended the theatre's school, where he studied ballet.

  4. 30 de may. de 2013 · The Red Shoes: Moira Shearer and Léonide Massine. Emeric is often too easily accused of basing the principal male character of The Red Shoes on Serge Diaghilev, to which he replies: “There is something of Diaghilev, something of Alex Korda, something of Michael, and quite a little bit of me.”. Michael Powell, A Life in Movies (1986) ...

  5. Léonide Massine. Born in Moscow in 1895, Leonide Massine received his ballet training at the renowned Imperial Theatre School. While he performed in character roles in ballets at the Bolshoi Theatre, he simultaneously was developing a passion for acting and appeared in plays at the Maly Theatre. He considered a career as an actor but in 1913 ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2014 · Leslie Norton. McFarland, Nov 18, 2014 - Performing Arts - 380 pages. The great Russian choreographer Leonide Massine was the most important figure in modernist ballet in the 1930s, known for works such as Gaite Parisienne and The Three-Cornered Hat. His versatility and scope made his choreography the most representative of the century.

  7. Léonide Massine (1896–1979) was a Russian dancer and choreographer. He and Picasso worked together on the ballet production Parade in 1917 for Sergei Diaghilev’s theater company the Ballet Russes. Ballet Russes, Programme Officiel (1919–1920), (ill.). Christian Zervos, Pablo Picasso III (Paris, 1949), p. 105, no. 297 (ill.).