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François Alu (born 1993 in Fussy) is a French ballet dancer. He danced with the Paris Opera Ballet as an étoile (star). [1] He entered the Paris Opera Ballet School in 2004, and the Paris Opera Ballet in 2010. At his first promotion competition in 2011, he was promoted to coryphée, then to sujet (semi-soloist) in 2013.
Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) appeared in this order from left to right: Bilal Hassani, Marie-Agnès Gillot, Chris Marques, François Alu. Each couple will be coached all the week by M. Pokora & Katrina Patchett , winning couple of the Season 1 of Danse avec les stars and will impose to each couples one of ...
Jean-Paul Gaultier / Denitsa Ikonomova / François Alu / Chris Marques Samba Magenta Riddim - DJ Snake: Michou & Elsa 32 (8,8,8,8) Freestyle Grand bain - Ninho: 3rd Place N/A N/A N/A Bilal & Jordan 39 (10,10,9,10) Freestyle Rise Up - Andra Day: Runner-Up / Waltz Et Bam - Mentissa Aziza: The Last Dance: Tayc & Fauve 56% Contemporary Formidable ...
The maximum number of active Danseurs étoiles within the company, originally limited to four, has progressively increased over time and is nowadays set at eighteen. [3] The institution has hosted several invited Étoiles, though the invitation remains extremely rare and is reserved for Principal Dancers of notably high acclaim around the World.
The Paris Opera Ballet has always been an integral part of the Paris Opera, which was founded in 1669 as the Académie d'Opéra (Academy of Opera), although theatrical dance did not become an important component of the Paris Opera until 1673, after it was renamed the Académie Royale de Musique (Royal Academy of Music) and placed under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Lully.
On 20 May 2004, following a performance of Don Quixote, he was appointed étoile, bypassing the rank of premier danseur. [3] In 2005 he was awarded the Benois de la Danse as outstanding male dancer. [4] His younger sister, Marine Ganio, is a première danseuse of the Paris Opera Ballet. [5] [6] [7]
1924: La Danseuse éperdue by René Fauchois; 1924: L'Âge de raison by Paul Vialar; 1924: L'École des femmes by Molière, directed by Lucien Guitry; 1924: Une étoile nouvelle by Sacha Guitry; 1925: On ne joue pas pour s'amuser by Sacha Guitry; 1925: Mozart by Sacha Guitry, music Reynaldo Hahn; 1926: A vol d'oiseau by Sacha Guitry and Albert ...
Patrick Dupond (14 March 1959 – 5 March 2021) [1] was a French ballet dancer and artistic director.. He made a name for himself in 1976 when he won the gold medal at the Varna International Ballet Competition in Bulgaria.