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Léo Staats
Born1877
Died1952
NationalityFrench
Known forDance and choreography
Movement Ballet

Léo Staats (1877 - 1952) was a French dancer, choreographer and director.

Life and career

Léo Staats studied ballet with Francis Merante, a dancer at the Paris Opera, and reportedly made his debut in 1887. In 1908 he became Ballet Master at the Paris Opera. [1] From 1926-28 he served as the first choreographer for shows at the Roxy movie palace in New York City. [2] His choreography style was described as Neo-classical. [3]

Works

Selected works include:

  • La nuit de Valpurgis (Faust) (1908, Gounod)
  • Namouna (1908, Lalo)
  • Javotte (1909, Saint-Saëns)
  • Espana (1911, Chabrier)
  • Les folies françaises ou Les Dominos (1911, Couperin)
  • Les abeilles (1917, Stravinsky)
  • Taglioni chez Musette (1920, Auber, Boieldieu, Meyerbeer, Weckerlin)
  • Frivolant (1922, Poueigh)
  • Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied (1923, Pierné)
  • La nuit ensorcelée (1923, Chopin)
  • Siang-Sin (1923, Huë)
  • Istar (1924, D'Indy)
  • Soir de fête (1925, Delibes)
  • Orphée (1926, Ducasse)
  • La prêtresse de Koridwen (1926, Ladmirault)
  • Impressions de music-hall (1926, Pierné)
  • L'écran des jeunes filles (1929, Roland-Manuel)
  • Le rustre imprudent (1931, Fouret)
  • Un jardin sur l'Oronte (1932, Bachelet)
  • Roselinde (1933, Hirschmann)
  • Le rouet d'Armor (1936, Piriou)
  • Iléana (1936, Bertrand)

References

  1. ^ Beaumont, Cyril William (1941). Complete book of ballets: a guide to the principal ballets of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
  2. ^ Dorris, George (1995). "Léo Staats at the Roxy, 1926-28". Dance Research: The Journal of the Society for Dance Research. 13 (1): 84–99. doi: 10.2307/1290902. JSTOR  1290902.
  3. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (22 October 1989). "DANCE VIEW; American Modern Isn't at Home in Germany". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2012.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Léo Staats
Born1877
Died1952
NationalityFrench
Known forDance and choreography
Movement Ballet

Léo Staats (1877 - 1952) was a French dancer, choreographer and director.

Life and career

Léo Staats studied ballet with Francis Merante, a dancer at the Paris Opera, and reportedly made his debut in 1887. In 1908 he became Ballet Master at the Paris Opera. [1] From 1926-28 he served as the first choreographer for shows at the Roxy movie palace in New York City. [2] His choreography style was described as Neo-classical. [3]

Works

Selected works include:

  • La nuit de Valpurgis (Faust) (1908, Gounod)
  • Namouna (1908, Lalo)
  • Javotte (1909, Saint-Saëns)
  • Espana (1911, Chabrier)
  • Les folies françaises ou Les Dominos (1911, Couperin)
  • Les abeilles (1917, Stravinsky)
  • Taglioni chez Musette (1920, Auber, Boieldieu, Meyerbeer, Weckerlin)
  • Frivolant (1922, Poueigh)
  • Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied (1923, Pierné)
  • La nuit ensorcelée (1923, Chopin)
  • Siang-Sin (1923, Huë)
  • Istar (1924, D'Indy)
  • Soir de fête (1925, Delibes)
  • Orphée (1926, Ducasse)
  • La prêtresse de Koridwen (1926, Ladmirault)
  • Impressions de music-hall (1926, Pierné)
  • L'écran des jeunes filles (1929, Roland-Manuel)
  • Le rustre imprudent (1931, Fouret)
  • Un jardin sur l'Oronte (1932, Bachelet)
  • Roselinde (1933, Hirschmann)
  • Le rouet d'Armor (1936, Piriou)
  • Iléana (1936, Bertrand)

References

  1. ^ Beaumont, Cyril William (1941). Complete book of ballets: a guide to the principal ballets of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
  2. ^ Dorris, George (1995). "Léo Staats at the Roxy, 1926-28". Dance Research: The Journal of the Society for Dance Research. 13 (1): 84–99. doi: 10.2307/1290902. JSTOR  1290902.
  3. ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (22 October 1989). "DANCE VIEW; American Modern Isn't at Home in Germany". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2012.



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