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  1. Jul 6, 2024 · The French Romantics seized this counter-Enlightenment impulse and made it their own. La Sylphide struck a chord in the hearts of many, precisely during a time when it was most needed. The public went crazy over La Sylphide .

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

    La Sylphide was the first ballet where dancing en pointe had an aesthetic rationale and was not merely an acrobatic stunt, often involving ungraceful arm movements and exertions, as had been the approach of dancers in the late 1820s.

  3. Oct 29, 2023 · Fillipo created La Sylphide with Marie as the star to capitalise on her pointe work. This was the first ballet to have substantial pointe work where it wasn’t simply a trick to draw attention. Marie’s shorter, scandalous skirts also allowed the audience to focus on her footwork.

  4. Helgi Tomasson brought Bournonville’s La Sylphide to SF Ballet in 1987, shortly after his arrival as artistic director. Three years later, Tomasson, who trained as a dancer in Denmark, created his own production for the company.

  5. Jun 16, 2009 · La Sylphide,” with its ethereal heroine dancing on point and its human hero forever trying to grasp her, changed ballet at its Parisian premiere in 1832.

  6. One of the world’s oldest existing romantic ballets, La Sylphide originally premiered on March 12, 1832 in Paris, with now lost choreography by Filippo Taglioni. A success, the ballet was re-choreographed in 1836 by the Danish ballet master August Bournonville.

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  8. Jan 31, 2023 · Frank Andersen estimates that he’s staged and produced La Sylphide more than 20 times around the globe, from Europe to North America and South America to Asia. And yet for him, the process is far from routine.

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