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Legrand S.A. is a French industrial group historically based in Limoges in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Legrand is established in 90 countries [ 3 ] and its products are distributed in nearly 180 countries. [ 4 ]
Les Sylphides (French: [le silfid]) is a short, non-narrative ballet blanc to piano music by Frédéric Chopin, selected and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov.. The ballet, described as a "romantic reverie", [1] [2] is frequently cited as the first ballet to be simply about mood and dance. [1]
Bronislava Nijinska (/ ˌ b r ɒ n ɪ ˈ s l ɑː v ə n ɪ ˈ (d) ʒ ɪ n s k ə /; Polish: Bronisława Niżyńska [brɔɲiˈswava ɲiˈʐɨj̃ska]; Russian: Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская, romanized: Bronisláva Fomínična Nižínskaja; Belarusian: Браніслава Ніжынская, romanized: Branislava Nižynskaja; January 8, 1891 [O.S. December 27 ...
Le Dieu bleu is a ballet in one act choreographed by Michel Fokine to music by Reynaldo Hahn, set to a libretto by Jean Cocteau and Federico de Madrazo y Ochoa. Léon Bakst designed the sets and costumes. The ballet was a failure at the premiere in Paris, on 13 May 1912 at the Théâtre du Châtelet.
In February 2018, Coquart became the chief executive officer [3] of Legrand Group. In 2019, he was appointed as the president of the jury of the Next Leaders Awards [ 4 ] in Paris. In the first quarter of 2021, while raw material prices increased and the risk of shortages emerged, Coquart assured that there would be no production interruptions ...
The dances were choreographed by Michel Fokine and Marius Petipa. The music was by Alexander Glazunov , Christian Sinding , Anton Arensky , and Edvard Grieg . Michel Fokine, who choreographed Vaslav Nijinsky's "Danse Siamoise", may have been “inspired by a Thai Classical troupe, the Nai But Mahin Dance Company, that Fokine had seen in St ...
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Le Pavillon d'Armide is a ballet in one act and three scenes choreographed by Michel Fokine with music by Nikolai Tcherepnin to a libretto by Alexandre Benois. It was inspired by the novella Omphale by Théophile Gautier. [1] [2]