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  1. Emma Livry, una de las últimas bailarinas de la era del ballet romántico, hizo su debut con el Ballet de la Ópera de París como la sílfide en una producción de 1858 de este ballet.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_SylphideLa Sylphide - Wikipedia

    Emma Livry, one of the last ballerinas of the Romantic ballet era, made her debut with the Paris Opera Ballet as the sylph in an 1858 production of La Sylphide. When Marie Taglioni (who had retired in 1847) saw Livry in the role, she stayed on in Paris to teach the girl, who reminded her of herself as a young woman.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_LivryEmma Livry - Wikipedia

    On 19 October 1858, at the age of sixteen, she made her debut with the Paris Opera Ballet at the Salle Le Peletier as the sylph in La Sylphide. Her talent brought her fame and she became a widely respected ballerina.

  4. Sa majestueuse interprétation de La Sylphide fait d'elle la danseuse la plus appréciée du public parisien de l'époque à l'Opéra de Paris.

  5. michaelminn.net › andros › biographiesEmma Livry (1842 - 1863)

    Emma Livry was the newest star of the Paris Opera. Being French, she was replacing many of the Italian ballerinas. She soon became the darling of the Paris audiences dancing leading roles in the most famous romantic ballets, La Sylphide.

  6. dancart14.wixsite.com › ballet-secrets › single-postEl Romanticismo "Emma Livry"

    11 de jun. de 2021 · Emma Livry fue una de las últimas bailarinas de la época romántica más conocida por su rol en el ballet Le Papillon y le Sylphide. Con su talento esta bailarina francesa debuto en 1858 con 16 años en el ballet de la Opera de Paris.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2017 · For the opening night of one of her pupils, Emma Livry, a very beautiful performer of La Sylphide, she sent her a little note in which she wrote: “Make me forget, but don’t forget me.” Did any pieces of your puzzle remain missing?