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  1. 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 ...

  2. Léonide Massine. Additional Crew: The Red Shoes. Leonide Massine, dancer and choreographer was born in Moscow in 1895 the son of a soprano & a musician from the Bolshoi Theatre chorus. He studied acting & dance from the age of 8 at Moscow's Imperial Theatre School. He was 19 when he was spotted by Diaghilev and recruited as the principal dancer in the Ballets Russes to replace the recently ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Léonide Massine (Moscou, 9 d'agost de 1896 - Borken i Colònia, 15 de març de 1979) fou un ballarí i coreògraf rus. És considerat una de les figures més importants de la dansa del segle xx.. Es va formar en interpretació i dansa en l'escola imperial de Moscou. El 1913 va ingressar en els Ballets Russos de Serge Diaghilev fins al 1920, on participà com a coreógraf.

  5. 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.).

  6. massine-ballet.com › html › biographyLeonide Massine

    Born in Moscow in 1895, Léonide 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 Serge Diaghilev ...

  7. Léonide Massine Bailarín y coreógrafo más importante de Europa en los años veinte y treinta. Moscú (Rusia), 1895-1979. Gran fuerza creativa surgida a partir de los "Ballets Rusos" de Serge Diaghilev, Léonide Massine fue indiscutiblemente el bailarín y coreógrafo más importante de Europa en los años veinte y treinta.