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The Art of Ballet

Chapter 43: INDEX
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A chronological study traces dance from ancient ritual and classical antiquity through medieval liturgical and court entertainments to Renaissance spectacle and the formalization of French technique under royal patronage. The text profiles influential theorists, choreographers, and celebrated dancers, and examines aesthetic and technical shifts such as the rise of pantomime, the Romantic ballet and the codification of technique. It also surveys major theatres and institutions that shaped popular and professional practice, considers national schools and repertory developments, and closes by discussing late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century revivals and international influences that pointed toward the art's future.

INDEX

  • Adam, Adolphe, composer, 236, 277
  • Addison, Joseph, 142-147
  • Ænea, dancer, 259, 279
  • Æschylus, 25, 37
  • Agoust, Louise, dancer, 264
  • Aguzzi, Mlle., dancer, 276
  • Albert, Ferdinand, dancer, 209
  • Albert, Paul, dancer, 209
  • Albertieri, Luigi, dancer, 279, 280
  • Albery, James, dramatist, 257
  • Alembert, Jean le Rond d’, 171
  • Alençon, Emilienne d’, dancer, 266
  • Alexander, Appius, 85
  • Alhambra, 249, 252-275, 308
  • Alias, M. et Mme., costumiers, 257, 259, 260, 264, 265, 271-273, 276
  • Allan, Maud, dancer, 274, 310
  • Allard, Marie, actress and dancer, 168, 203
  • Allemande (Almain) dance, 68, 74, 115;
  • by Robert Johnson, 317
  • Almonti, brothers, dancers, 262, 263, 265
  • Anderson, Percy, designer of costumes, 279
  • André, dancer, 109
  • Angiolini, pupil of Noverre, 213
  • Anka, Cornélie d’, singer, 255, 257
  • Arbeau, Thoinot, author of Orchésographie, 1588, 60-70, 110, 145
  • Arlequin. See Harlequin
  • Arnould, Sophie, dancer, 179, 180
  • Arundale, Grace, dancer, 265
  • Arundale, Sybil, dancer, 265
  • Atellanæ, 43
  • Athenæus, quoted, 23
  • Auber, D. F. E., composer, 253
  • Audran, engraver, 132, 134
  • Augier, Anne Catherine, married Auguste Vestris, 169, 170
  • Austin, Esther, dancer, 253
  • Baif, author, 51
  • Bakst, Leon, ballet producer, 321
  • Ballard, French printer, 139
  • Ballet Comique de la Royne, 56-60, 70-73
  • Ballet-ambulatoire, 83, 87
  • Beatification of Ignatius Loyola, 83
  • Canonisation of S. Charles Boromée, 85
  • Ballet in England from early 18th century, largely imported from France and Italy, 182
  • new spirit infused in first half of 19th century, 208
  • of small artistic value from 1850-1870, 250
  • revival as London institution at Alhambra and Empire, 251, 308
  • all British ballet, 316
  • no State-aided training, 322
  • Heroic;
  • eighty given in France from 1589-1610, 88
  • Pantomime, 114
  • Russian, 308, 321;
  • given first at Coliseum, 313;
  • at Covent Garden, 318;
  • at Drury Lane, 318;
  • dancers from the Mariensky, Petrograd, and from Opera House, Moscow, 318
  • Savoy, Court of, 89-91
  • Ballets:
  • Acis and Galatea, 208
  • Aladdin, 261
  • Veil of Diamonds, 261
  • Alaska, 285
  • Alchemists, of, 96
  • Alcibiade, 101
  • Algeria, 260
  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, 264
  • All the Year Round, 269
  • Alma, 241
  • Amour, Malade l’, 101
  • Amour Vengé, l’, 208
  • Amours Déguisés, les, 101
  • Antiope, 260
  • Asmodeus, 260
  • Astrea, 260
  • Automne Bacchanale, l’, 217, 311
  • Babil et Bijou, 259
  • Bacchus et Ariane, 152
  • Baigneuse, la, 308
  • Bayadères, les, 225
  • Beatrix, 238
  • Beauties of the Harem, 254
  • Beauty and the Beast, 264
  • Belle au Bois Dormant, 226
  • Belle of the Ball, 292, 294, 295
  • Bivouac, the, 260
  • Bluebeard, 264
  • Britannia’s Realm, 267
  • Pas des Patineurs, 267
  • Bugle Call, the, 289
  • By the Sea, 281
  • Cadmus, 111
  • Caractères de la Danse, 157, 180
  • Camargo, 316
  • Carmen, 258, 268, 275
  • Carnaval (Schumann), 320, 321
  • Carnaval de Venise, le, 225, 244, 258
  • Cassandra, 99
  • Castor and Pollux, 217
  • Cécile, 280
  • Chercheuse d’Esprit, la, 181, 185
  • Chicago, 262
  • Chinois, 171
  • Cinderella, 289
  • Cinq Seul, le, 244
  • Cinquantaine, 169
  • Cleopatra, 280
  • Cleopatra (Glazounov), 320, 321
  • Cloches de Corneville, les, 273
  • Colour of Life, the (dance-scena), 315
  • Coppélia, 277
  • Coppélia (Delibes), 290, 295, 296, 298, 325
  • Coq d’Or, le, 321
  • Cupid, 260
  • Cupid in Arcadia (Comic), 254
  • Dance Dream, the, 275
  • Dancing Doll, the, 289
  • Dancing Master, the, 301
  • Danse, la, 282, 316
  • Day in Paris, 298, 299
  • Day Off, a, 265
  • Débutante, the, 291, 296, 301
  • Débutante, the, new edition, 305
  • Demon’s Bride, the, 254
  • Devil’s Forge, the, 267
  • Diable au Violon, le, 243
  • Diana, 279
  • Dieu Bleu, le, 319
  • Dilara, 279
  • Don Juan, 217
  • Don Quixote, 262
  • Dream of Wealth, 280
  • Dryad, the, 296-298
  • Duel in the Snow, 280
  • Enchantment, 260
  • Endymion, 169
  • Entente Cordiale, the, 270
  • Eoline, 245
  • Europe, 306
  • Excelsior, 251
  • Fairies’ Home, the, 255
  • Fantaisie Chorégraphique, 301
  • Faun, the, 302
  • Faust, 282
  • Femina, 275
  • Fernando Cortez, 217, 225
  • Fête Galante, la, 290
  • Fêtes d’Adam, les, 182
  • Fêtes de Bacchus et de l’Amour, 104, 109, 111
  • Fêtes d’Hébé, les, 185
  • Fêtes de l’Hymen et de l’Amour, 181
  • Fêtes Vénitiennes, les (opera ballet), 138, 139
  • Fidelia (le Violon du Diable), 262
  • Filets de Vulcain, les, 227
  • Fille du Bandit, la, 245
  • Fille du Danube, la, 238
  • Fille de Marbre, la, 242
  • First Love, 304
  • Flora, 99
  • Flore et Zephire, 208, 226, 227
  • Gardes Françaises, les, 256
  • Gay City, the, 266
  • Gemma, 243
  • Giselle, 236, 238, 277
  • Gitana, la, 231
  • Golden Wreath, 257
  • Gretna Green, 266
  • Handy Man, the, 266
  • Happy Shipwreck, the, 208
  • Hertha, 244
  • Horoscope, the, 240
  • Hungary, 253
  • Hurly Burly, 277
  • Hvika, 250
  • Ideala, 260
  • Impatience, l’, 101
  • Inspiration, 266
  • Iphigénie en Aulide, 217
  • Irene, 260
  • Jack Ashore, 265
  • Japan, in, 266
  • Jugement de Pâris, le, 231, 245
  • Pas des Déesses, 246
  • Lac des Fées, 241
  • Laura and Lenze, 208
  • Lydie, 226
  • Médée et Jason, 201
  • Melusine, 260
  • Memnon, 259
  • Milliner Duchess, the, 288, 296
  • Mirza, 185
  • Monte Cristo, 282
  • Mountain Sylph, 254
  • Mystères d’Isis, les, 217
  • Nadia, 260
  • Napoli, 266
  • Narcisse, 321
  • Nations, Les, Parisian Quadrille, 253
  • New York, 303
  • Nina the Enchantress, 260
  • Ninette à la Cour, 185
  • Nisita, 281
  • Old China, 287
  • Ondine, 241, 242
  • On the Square, 274
  • Or, Le Coq d’, 322
  • Orfeo, 281
  • Oriella, 261
  • Our Army and Navy, 260
  • Our Crown, 287
  • Palace of Pearl, 277
  • Papillons, les, 286
  • Paquita (Grisi), 239
  • Paquita (Alhambra), 274
  • Paris Exhibition, 280
  • Parisiana, 271
  • Peri, the, 237, 238
  • Perseus, 111
  • Plaisirs, les, 101
  • Polly, 277
  • Premier, Navigateur, le, 185, 186
  • Press, the, 284
  • Printemps, Le Sacre du, 322
  • Psyche (1787), 202
  • Psyche (Alhambra), 275
  • Puella, 254
  • Pygmalion, 152
  • Queen of Spades, 271, 272
  • Raillerie, la, 101
  • Reaper’s Dream, the, 304
  • Réception d’une jeune nymphe à la cour de Terpsichore, 225
  • Red Shoes, the, 265
  • Rip van Winkle, 264
  • Roberto il Diavolo, 300, 325
  • Robert Macaire, 280
  • Rose d’Amour, 279
  • Rose de Séville, 250
  • Rosière, la, 185
  • Round the Town, 281
  • Round the Town Again, 286
  • Round the World, 300
  • Sacre du Printemps, le, 320
  • Salandra, 260
  • Sal! Oh My! 274
  • Sappho and Phaon, 208
  • Scheherazade, 316
  • Seaside, 286
  • Seasons, the, 260
  • Ship Ahoy! 302
  • Sicilien, le, 225
  • Sioux, the (comic), 261
  • Sir Roger de Coverley, 292
  • Sleeping Beauty, 261
  • Soldiers of the Queen, 266
  • Spectresheim, 254
  • Spectre de la Rose, le, 321
  • Sports of England, 279
  • Swans, the, 260
  • Sylph of the Glen, 254
  • Sylphide, 224, 227, 228, 236, 238, 241, 244, 296, 315
  • Sylphides, les, 320, 321
  • Sylvia, 277, 303
  • Télémaque, 202
  • Temps, le, 101
  • Temps de la Paix, le 112
  • Temptation, 261
  • Titania, 304
  • Tobacco, of (1650), 97
  • Tribulations d’un Maître de Ballet, 231
  • Triomphe de l’Amour, 111
  • Triumph of Bacchus, 101
  • Triumph of Venus, 100
  • Two Flags, the, 273
  • Two Gregorys, the, 254
  • Under One Flag, 282
  • Versailles, 281, 316
  • Vestale, la, 217, 225
  • Victoria and Merrie England, 264
  • Village Festival, 260
  • Vincennes, 101
  • Vineland, 288
  • Vine, The, 306
  • Vivandière, la, 243
  • Water Nymph, the, 304
  • Wildfire, 256
  • Yolande, 225
  • Zanetta, 260
  • Zephyre, 203
  • Ballon, M., dancer, 106, 110, 115, 123
  • Baltasarini. See Beaujoyeux
  • Banquet-ball, 53-55, 71
  • Baron, author, 61
  • Basse-dance, 63-66
  • Bathyllus, Roman actor, 44-46, 114, 119
  • Baudiery-Laval, maître de ballet, 106, 110
  • Baudiery-Laval, Michel-Jean, dancer, 106, 110
  • Baum, John, manager Alhambra, 254
  • Beauchamps, dancer, 62, 106, 109-111, 164
  • Beaujoyeux (Baltasarini), designer of Ballet Comique de la Reine, 1581, 56-60, 70-73, 82
  • Beaumont, Francis, dramatist, 74
  • Beaupré, Mlle., dancer, 203
  • Bedells, Phyllis, dancer, 292, 299-305, 306
  • Belloni, actor, famed as Pierrot, 133
  • Beni Hassan, 29, 31
  • Benserade, arranged ballet of “Cassandra” in which Louis XIV appeared, 99
  • Benson, F. R., 313
  • Bensusan, S. L., adapted ballet from his novel, Dede, 266
  • Berein, Francis, theatrical mechanician, 111
  • Berend, Rosa, actress, 259
  • Bergonzio di Botta, arranged the Banquet-ball, 1489, 52-56, 71, 82
  • Bertin, Antoine, author, 139
  • Bertrand, A., ballet master, 255-258, 276
  • Bessone, Mlle., dancer, 260
  • Bianchini, designer, 276
  • Biancolelli, Pierre-François (Domenique), actor, famed as Arlequin, 133, 134
  • Bias, Fanny, dancer, 203
  • Bigottini, Mlle., dancer, 203, 204
  • Bishop, Will, dancer, 282, 286
  • Blande, Edith, actress, 259
  • Blasis, Carlo, actor, dancer, writer, and Director of Imperial Academy of Dancing and Pantomime at Milan, 23, 24, 148, 213-220, 222, 272, 319, 320
  • Blasis, Francesco, 214
  • Blasis, Teresa, sister of Carlo, 218
  • Blasis, Vincenza Coluzzi Zurla, 214
  • Blasis, Virginia, sister of Carlo, prima donna, 218
  • Blaze, Castil, writer on Paris Opera, 72, 111, 172;
  • quoted, 228
  • Blondi, dancer, 106, 110, 158
  • Boileau, Nicolas, Sieur Despréaux, 196, 200
  • Bolm, Adolphe, dancer, 296, 299, 301
  • Bonnet, author, 61
  • Bordin, Maria, dancer, 272, 273
  • Bouffon, dance, 63, 74
  • Bourgeois, composer, 113
  • Bourrée, dance, 318
  • Brancher, Mlle., dancer, 203
  • Branle (bransle) dance, 63, 64, 68, 69
  • Bright, Dora, composer, 296, 302, 315, 317
  • Brissac, Duc de, 56
  • Britta, Mlle., dancer, 274, 275
  • Brocard, Mlle., dancer, 209, 228
  • Broughton, Phyllis, dancer and actress, 249, 295
  • Browne, William, poet, 74
  • Brutton, W. M., architect, 271
  • Buckley, Reginald, 325
  • Bunn, manager Drury Lane, 238
  • Byng, G. W., musical director Alhambra, 265-268, 272-274
  • Cachucha, dance, 212
  • Calthrop, Dion Clayton, 275
  • Calverley, C. S., translation quoted, 34
  • Camargo, Marie-Anne de Cupis de, dancer, 115-117, 156-162, 223
  • Cambert, musician, 104, 113
  • Campion, Thomas, poet and musician, 74
  • Campra, composer, 113, 128, 138, 305
  • Canaries (Canary), dance, 69, 74
  • Canova, sculptor, 216
  • Canterbury Music Hall, 249
  • Captain, The, conventional character of 18th century Italian comedy, 121, 122
  • Caroso, author, 62
  • Carr, Osmond, Dr., 292
  • Carville, Mlle., dancer, 106
  • Casaboni, Josephine, dancer, 264-266
  • Casati, M., ballet master, 260
  • Cavallazi, Malvina, Mme., dancer, 258, 280, 281, 282, 285
  • Cave, Joseph A., manager Alhambra 254
  • Cecchetti, M., dancer, 279, 281
  • Celerier, director of Opera, 191
  • Cerito, Fanny, dancer, 223, 229, 231, 240-243, 245-247, 278
  • Cerri, Cecilia, dancer, 264, 265
  • Chaconne, dance, 71, 115, 166, 317
  • Chambers, Emma, actress, 255, 258, 259
  • Chameroy, Mlle., dancer, 203
  • Chaplin, Nellie, reviver of ancient music and dances, 318
  • Chapman, George, dramatist, 74
  • Chevigny, Mlle., dancer, 202, 203
  • Choiseul, de, Archbishop of Cambrai, 183
  • Choiseul, Maréchal de, 106
  • Cibber, Colley, quoted, 17
  • Cinthio, character in French pantomime, 126
  • Clarke, Cuthbert, composer, 298, 302
  • Cleather, Gordon, singer, 297
  • Clerc, Elise, dancer and ballet producer, 274, 289
  • Clermont, College of, ballets at, 93
  • Clotilde, Mlle., dancer, 203
  • Clown, 121, 123
  • Cochin, C. N., engraver, 131
  • Coffin, Hayden, actor, 277
  • Coliseum, 313
  • Collette, Charles, actor, 258
  • Collier, Beatrice, dancer, 299, 303
  • Collins, Lottie, dancer, 309
  • Colonna, Mlle., dancer, 253
  • Columbine, conventional character of 18th century Italian comedy, 122, 123, 126
  • Comedie Ballet, 73
  • Comelli, designer of costume, 271-273
  • Constantini, Angelo, actor, famous impersonator of Mezzetin, 134
  • Contredanse, 115
  • Cook, Aynsley, actor, 257, 258
  • Cook, Furneaux, actor, 258
  • Coppi, Carlo, ballet producer, 24, 261, 264, 266, 267
  • Cormani, Mme., dances arranged by, 260, 266, 267
  • Cormani, Miss, dancer, 271
  • Corneille, Pierre, author, 115, 123
  • Costa, Mario, composer, 272
  • Coulon, Mlle., dancer, 203
  • Coulon, M., dancer, 225
  • Courante (Coranto) dance, 63, 67, 68, 81, 115, 317
  • Covent Garden Theatre, 152, 295, 308
  • Cracovienne, dance, 212
  • Craig, Gordon, 315, 324
  • Craske, Dorothy, dancer, 289, 290
  • Crozat, patron of Watteau, 132, 138
  • Crystal Palace, 249
  • Curti, Alfredo, ballet master, 24, 271, 272, 273, 275
  • Dalcroze, Jacques, 325
  • Dallas, John J., actor, 257
  • Dance, older than drama, 26
  • early instinct of mankind, 27
  • ritual of, in Egypt, 28
  • sacred, secular, theatrical, 28, 40
  • in Greece, 31-40
  • in Greek drama: Emmeleia, Hyporchemata, Kordax, Sikinnis, 37, 63
  • Pyrrhic, 38
  • in honour of Jupiter, of Minerva, of Apollo, of Innocence to Diana, of Delos to Venus, 38
  • in Eleusinian mysteries, 39
  • Collar, 39
  • individualistic, 39
  • Dancing, value of personality in, 283
  • Daniel, Samuel, poet, 74
  • Dauberval, dancer, 166, 180, 202, 203, 216
  • Dauberval, Mme. (née Mlle. Theodore), dancer, 203
  • Davenant, Sir William, 304
  • David, G. Mlle., dancer, 257
  • David, Jacques Louis, painter, 182
  • Davies, Sir John, author of Orchestra, or a Poeme on Dauncing, 67
  • Dekker, Thomas, dramatist, 74
  • Delaborde, financier, 183
  • Delaplace, actor, played Scaramouche, 134
  • de la Roque, Antoine, 138;
  • librettist of “Médée et Jason,” 138
  • Delibes, composer, 277, 290, 298, 303
  • Dervieux, Mlle., dancer, 185
  • Desaix, M., dancer, 106
  • Deshayes, M., dancer and producer of ballet, 203, 208, 241
  • Desmarets, composer, 113
  • Desmares, Mlle., Danish actress, 135
  • Desmatins, Mlle., dancer, 111
  • Desnos, Bishop of Verdun, 183
  • Despréaux, Jean, dancer and poet, 190-201
  • Destouches, composer, 113, 317
  • Didelot, M., ballet master, 203, 208, 226
  • Diderot, Denis, encyclopædist, 171
  • Doctor, The, conventional character of 18th-century Italian comedy, 121, 122, 126, 134
  • Dolaro, Selina, actress and dancer, 256
  • Dolivet, M., dancer, 111
  • Dorat, poet, 171, 185
  • Dorival, Mlle., dancer, 187
  • Dowsett, Vernon, stage manager Alhambra, 260
  • Drama, early, 25-29
  • Drury Lane Theatre, 142, 237, 295, 308
  • Dryden, Alexander, 304
  • Dumoulin, M., dancer, 116, 158
  • Duncan, Isadora, 153, 310, 313, 314, 325
  • Duport, M., dancer, 203
  • Dupré, Louis Pierre, dancer, 110, 116, 164, 203
  • Duverney, Pauline, dancer, 209, 210, 292
  • Edelinck, engraver, 134
  • Edwardes, George, theatre manager, 277, 281, 284
  • Egville, d’, M., producer of ballet, 208
  • Elia, Mlle., dancer, 261
  • Elliots, the, family of dancers, 254
  • Elssler, Fanny, dancer, 210-212, 248, 278, 292
  • Elssler, Thérèse, sister of above, dancer, 210-212
  • Emmanuel, La Danse Grecque, 35
  • Empire Theatre, 252, 276, 294-308
  • closed, October 27 to November 2, 1893, by County Council, 282
  • Espinosa, ballet producer, 249
  • Espinosa, Edouard, dancer, actor and producer, 305
  • Espinosa, Judith, dancer, 266
  • Eularia, character in French pantomime, 126
  • Euripides, 25
  • Fabbri, dancer, 249
  • Fairs, Theatres of the, 109, 128-130, 132, 133
  • St. Germain, February to Easter, 128, 133
  • St. Laurent, June to October, 128, 133, 140, 150
  • Falcon, Mme., singer, 244
  • Fandango, dance, 212
  • Farinis, the, gymnasts, 253
  • Farnie, H. B., librettist, 256, 258, 276
  • Farren, Fred, dancer, actor and producer, 266, 289, 290, 299-304, 306
  • Faustin, designer of costumes, 258, 276
  • Favart, Mme., dancer, 181
  • Favier, M., dancer, 109
  • Fedorova, Sophie, dancer, 320
  • Fernon, Mlle., dancer, 111
  • Ferrabosco, Alfonso, composer, 76
  • Ferraris, Amalia, dancer, 249
  • Ferté, de la, M., Director de l’Académie, 187, 188
  • Feuillet, ballet master, 62, 106
  • Fleming, Noel, actor, 300
  • Fletcher, John, dramatist, 74
  • Fokine, Michel, ballet producer, 24, 322, 326
  • Fontanes, President of the French Legislative Chamber, 204
  • Ford, A. G., stage manager Alhambra, 262
  • Ford, Bert, dancer, 301
  • Ford, Ernest, composer, 282
  • Foucarts, the, gymnasts, 253
  • Fouquet, Comptroller of Finances, 99
  • Fragonard, 125, 181, 290
  • Francine, a director of Royal Academy of Dance and Music, Paris, 157
  • Francoeur, director of Opera, 19
  • Fuller, Loie, dancer, 312
  • Fuseli, Henry, painter, 214
  • Gaillarde (cinq-pas), dance, 63, 66, 81, 317
  • Galeazzo, Duke of Milan, 53, 54
  • Gallini, director of Opera in London, 187, 188
  • Ganne, Louis, composer, 266
  • Gantenberg, Edvige, dancer, 286
  • Gardel, Maximilien, maître de ballet, 23, 172, 181, 217, 320
  • Gardel, Pierre, brother of above, 201, 202
  • Garrick, David, 165, 171, 214, 308
  • Gascoigne, George, poet and dramatist, 74
  • Gautier, Théophile, 24, quoted 227, 236, quoted 237, 243
  • Gavotte, 63, 69, 161, 317
  • Geltzer, Catrina, dancer, 275
  • Génée, Adeline, 119, 220;
  • début in London, 283, 284-298, 300, 316
  • Génée, Alexandre, uncle to Adeline, 284, 300
  • Gersaint, correspondent of Watteau, 138
  • Gherardi, Evariste, quoted, 122
  • Gigue, dance, 115, 317
  • Giles, Thomas, dance-master, 76, 81
  • Gillert, Mlle. T. de, mime, 255-259
  • Gilles. See Pierrot
  • Gillot, Claude, engraver, 126, 127, 137
  • Gilmer, Albert A., manager Alhambra, 262
  • Giuri, Mlle., dancer, 280
  • Glazounov, composer, 318
  • Glover, James W., composer, 271
  • Gluck, Christoph, composer, 172, 201
  • Goncourt, Edmond, 179, 187, 196
  • Goncourts, de, 138
  • Gorsky, Alexander A., ballet producer, 275
  • Gosselin, Mlle., dancer, “the boneless,” 203, 217
  • Grahn, Lucile, dancer, 223, 229, 231, 244-248
  • Granville, Violet, actress, 258
  • Gregory, Nazianzen, quoted, 49
  • Grétry, composer, 201
  • Greville, Eva, dancer, 250
  • Grey, Miss Lennox, singer and actress, 256
  • Grey, Sylvia, dancer, 251, 295
  • Grigolati troupe, 263
  • Grimaldi, 42
  • Grisi, Carlotta, 119, 164, 223, 229, 231, 235-239
  • Grisi, Giuditta, singer, cousin of Carlotta, 235
  • Grisi, Giulia, singer, cousin of Carlotta, 235
  • Gueméné, Prince de, 186
  • Guerrero, Mme., dancer, 268
  • Guimard, Madeleine, dancer, “le squelette des Grâces,” 179-195, 199, 201, 202, 233
  • Haggard, Sir Rider, ballet founded on his Cleopatra, 280
  • Hahn, Reynaldo, composer, 320
  • Hall, Edward, chronicler, 72
  • Hamoche, actor, famed as Pierrot, 133
  • Handel, George F., composed “Terpsichore” for Mlle. Sallé, 153
  • Hardouin, dancer, 112
  • Harlequin, 122, 123, 126, 133
  • Harlequinade, 41, 123
  • Harris, Sir Augustus, theatre manager, 277
  • Hastings, Charles, quoted, 43
  • Hawthorne, Ethel, dancer, 264
  • Haymarket Theatre (King’s), 151, 218
  • Heberlé, Mlle., dancer, 235
  • Heinel, Mme., dancer, wife of Gaetan Vestris, 168, 187
  • Henley, W. H., poet, 316
  • Henry, M., dancer, 203
  • Hermitage, the, Petrograd, 135
  • Herne, Hieronimus, dance master, 76
  • Herodotus, 30
  • Hersee, H., 276
  • Hertford House, 133, 135-137, 161
  • Hervé, composer, 276, 279, 280
  • Hilligsberg, Mme., 208
  • Hippodrome, 311
  • Hitchins, H. J., manager Empire, 276, 277, 298
  • Hofschuller, Fräulein, dancer, 276
  • Holland, William, manager Alhambra, 259
  • Hollingshead, John, 252, 253, 261, 276
  • Hooten, Miss, dancer, 262, 263
  • Howell, James, business manager Alhambra, 265
  • Hylas, roman actor, 45, 46
  • Iliad, quotation from Book xviii, 32
  • Isabella of Aragon, 53, 54
  • Isabelle, conventional character of 18th-century Italian comedy, 122, 126
  • Italian comedians in Paris, 125, 129, 137
  • early troupe in 1576, Gli Gelosi, 126
  • Fiorelli’s Royal troupe, Palais Royal, 126
  • banished from France, 1679-1716, 127
  • at Theatres of the Fairs, 128, 129
  • troupes of Mme. Jeanne Godefroy, Von der Beck, of Christopher Selles, of Louis Nivelon, of St. Edmé, of Constantini (known as Octave), 129, 133, 134
  • Jacobi, G., composer, 255, 257, 258, 260, 261, 263, 264
  • Jarente, de, Bishop of Orleans, 183
  • Johnson, Robert, composer, 318
  • Jones, Inigo, 76
  • Jones, Sidney, composer, 289
  • Jonson, Ben, 74, 81, 82
  • Josset, Mlle. M. A., dancer, 256
  • Joukoff, Leonid, dancer, 305
  • Joyeuse, Duc de, 56
  • Julian the Apostate, 49
  • Julie, Mlle., dancer, 259
  • Jullienne collection of engravings after Watteau, 125, 126, 131, 135
  • Justinian, Emperor, 48
  • Karina, Mme., dancer, 315
  • Karsavina, Mme., 119, 220, 315, 320
  • “King Arthur,” poetic drama, 324
  • Kiralfy, Imre, 253
  • Kiralfy, Bolossy, 253
  • Kiralfy, Aniola, 253
  • Kosloff, M., ballet producer, 316
  • Kyasht, Lydia, dancer, 296, 298-305, 314
  • Laborie, M., dancer, 203
  • La Bruyère, quoted, 105-106, 109
  • Lafontaine, Mlle., dancer, 111
  • La Malaguenita, dancer, 275
  • Lancret, Nicholas, painter, Louis XIV., 112, 125, 154, 156, 161, 290
  • Lanner, Katti, Mme., maîtresse de ballet, 24, 226, 250, 259, 278-282, 308
  • her National School of Dancing, 278
  • Lanner, Joseph, waltz composer, 278
  • Lany, M., dancer, 203
  • Lapierre, dancer, 109
  • Laporte, 208
  • La Salmoiraghi, dancer, 262
  • Lau, Comtesse de, 189
  • Lauri family, dancers, 254, 261
  • Laverne, Pattie, singer, 256
  • Lawton, Frank, whistler, 274, 286
  • Leandre, conventional character of 18th-century Italian comedy, 122
  • Le Basque, dancer, 106
  • Le Breton, Mlle., dancer, 106
  • Lecocq, composer, 258
  • Ledoux, architect, 182
  • Lee, Miss Rose, actress, 257
  • Le Fré, Albert, dancer, 265
  • Legallois, Mlle., dancer, 217
  • Legnani, Mlle., dancer, 260, 262
  • Leigh, Henry S., dramatist, 257, 258
  • Leoffeler, Miss L., dance-mistress and producer, 317
  • Lenoir, architect, 202
  • Léo, composer, 277
  • Leon, Virginia, dancer, 217
  • Leonora, La Belle, dancer, 274, 275
  • Leotard, gymnast, 252, 253
  • Le Peintre, Mlle., dancer, 111
  • Lepicq, M., dancer, 203
  • Leroux, Pauline, dancer, 210, 228, 292
  • Le Sage, Alain, 150
  • Leslie, Fanny, actress, 259
  • Leslie, Fred, actor, 258, 259
  • L’Etang, M., dancer, 111
  • Lethbridge, Alice, dancer, 251, 295
  • Lettres sur la Danse, et sur les Ballets, by Noverre, published 1760, English translation 1786, 173;
  • quoted, 174-178
  • Levey, Florence, dancer, 250
  • Ligne, Prince and Princesse de, 157
  • Lincoln’s Inn Fields Theatre, (Duke’s), 123, 142, 150, 151, 304
  • Lind, Jenny, singer, 248
  • Lind, Letty, dancer, 251, 295
  • Locke, John, author, 114
  • Longhi, Giuseppe, engraver, 216
  • Longus, vintage dance in his novel Daphnis and Chloe, 37
  • Loseby, Constance, actress, 258, 259
  • Lovati, Mlle., dancer, 264
  • Love, Mabel, dancer, 295
  • Lucian, quoted, 23, 34, 39, 147
  • Lulli, Jean-Baptiste, composer, 104, 110, 113, 128, 138, 305
  • Lumley, manager of the Opera (Her Majesty’s), 223, 308
  • Luna, Mlle., dancer, 277
  • Lutz, Meyer, musician, 282
  • Lycurgus, 38
  • McCleery, R. C., scenic artist, 307
  • Maccus, prototype of Punch, 43, 121
  • Machiavelli, 215
  • Madrolle, French publicist, 214
  • Maine, Duchesse du, 114, 115, 122
  • Majiltons, acrobatic dancers, 254
  • Malibran, Maria, singer, 235
  • Malter, the brothers, dancers, 203
  • “Maneros,” 30
  • Manzotti, ballet producer, 24, 251
  • Mapleson, manager Covent Garden, 250
  • Marguerite of Lorraine, 56
  • Maria la Belle, Mlle., dancer, 271
  • Marie, Mlle., dancer, 262
  • Marie Antoinette, Queen, 173, 316
  • Marinette, character in French pantomime, 126
  • Marius, M., actor, 277
  • Marmontel, Jean François, writer, 184
  • Martell, F., Miss, dancer, 304
  • Martinetti, Paul, ballet producer, 280
  • Marvin, Fred, actor, 259
  • Mask first discarded by Gaetan Vestris in dancing, 167
  • Masque, 60, 72, 73, 82, 87
  • list of notable, 1585-1609, 74
  • Elizabethan, 308
  • Matachin, dance, 63
  • Mathews, Julia, actress, 254
  • Matthews, Miss, dancer, 259, 260
  • Maupin, Mlle. de, dancer, 112
  • Mauri, Rosita, dancer, 249
  • May, Miss Alice, actress, 258
  • May, Jane, Mlle., 119, 271
  • Mazurka, dance, 212
  • Melville, Mlle., dancer, 255
  • Menestrier, Abbé, quoted, 21, 22, 23, 81, 83
  • Méry, poet, 227
  • Meursius, 40
  • Mezzetin, conventional character of 18th-century Italian comedy, 122, 126, 134
  • Miller, Mlle., dancer, later Mme. Pierre de Gardel, 202, 203
  • Minuet, 317;
  • Lady Elizabeth Spencer’s, 318
  • Molière, Jean Baptiste, 73, 104, 121, 126
  • Monkhouse, Harry, actor, 259
  • Monteclair, composer, 113, 139, 305
  • Montessu, Mme. (née Albert), dancer, 209
  • Moore, Marshall, producer, 317
  • Mordkin, dancer, 164, 217, 310, 311
  • More, Unity, dancer, 301, 303, 305
  • Moreau, Junior, engraver, 197
  • Morino, Mlle., dancer, 272-274
  • Morisque dance (Morris), 69, 74
  • Morton, Charles, theatrical manager, 256, 259, 260
  • Mossetti, Carlotta, dancer, 274, 275, 302, 306
  • Motteaux, translator of Don Quixote, 144
  • Moul, Alfred, manager Alhambra, 263-265, 267, 271, 273, 275
  • Mouret, composer, 113, 115, 123, 305;
  • bourrée by, 318
  • Muller, Rosa, dancer, 259
  • Muller, Marie, dancer, 259
  • Musetto, dance, 166
  • Mystery plays, 30
  • Napoleon and Bigottini, 204
  • Netscher, Theodore, painter, 134
  • Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col., 298, 300, 303
  • Nijinsky, dancer and ballet producer, 320
  • Ninon de l’Enclos, 106, 190
  • Nivelon, dancer and mime, 113, 123
  • Noblet, Alexandrine, dancer, 209
  • Noblet, Lise, dancer, 209, 210
  • Nodier, Charles, author, 228
  • Nourrit, Adolphe, writer, 228
  • Noverre, Jean Georges, ballet master and writer on the dance, 23, 24;
  • quoted 115, 148, 152, 165, 166, 168, 171-178, 181, 201, 203, 213, 222, 272, 320
  • Nuittier, maître de ballet, 24
  • Octave, 126
  • Octavie, conventional character of eighteenth-century Italian comedy, 122
  • Offenbach, Jacques, composer, 254, 257, 258, 259, 288
  • Opera—National. See Royal Academy of Dance and Music
  • Operas (opera-bouffe, etc.):
  • Belle Hélène, la, 254
  • Billee Taylor, 277
  • Callirhoé, 138
  • Chilperic (musical spectacle), 276
  • Créüse l’Athénienne, 138
  • Don Juan, 254
  • Fatinitza (comic), 257
  • Faust-Up-to-Date (comic), 250
  • Favorita, la, 236
  • Fille de Mme. Angot, 256
  • Fille du Tambour-Major, 259
  • Fledermaus, die, 255
  • Geneviève de Brabant, 257
  • Grand Duchess, 257, 292
  • Lady of the Locket (extravaganza), 277
  • Muette di Portici, la, 209, 244
  • Orphée aux Enfers, 255
  • Petite Mademoiselle, la, 258
  • Poule aux Œufs d’Or, la, 258
  • Princesse de Carisme, 150
  • Princesse de Trebizonde, 258
  • Roi Carotte, le, 254
  • Whittington, 254
  • Zingaro, le, 236
  • “Palace Girls,” 311
  • Palace Theatre, 309
  • Palladium Theatre, 310
  • Palladino, Emma, dancer, 259, 260, 279, 281
  • Panorama of Balaclava, 276
  • Pantaloon (Pantalon), 121-123, 126
  • Pantin, 181, 182
  • Pantomime, English, 123
  • French, 121, 125
  • Italian, 121, 122, 124
  • Roman, 41-46, 119, 120
  • Pantomimes:
  • Arlequin, Emperor in the Moon, 122
  • Jason, 122
  • Man of Fortune, 122
  • Proteus, 122
  • Sorcerer, 123
  • Enfant Prodigue, l’, 43, 119, 253, 271
  • Cause of Woman, 122
  • Columbine, Advocate, 122
  • Divorce, 122
  • On the Roofs (pantomime ballet), 261
  • Rothomago (Fairy Spectacle), 258
  • Sculptor and the Poodle (musical), 261
  • Sumurun, 43, 314
  • Where’s the Police? 253
  • Pappus, forerunner of Pantaloon, 43, 121
  • Pascariel, character in French pantomime, 126
  • Pas de Quatre, 1845, 223, 229, 231, 239, 245
  • Passacaille, dance, 115, 166
  • Passani, Mlle., dancer, 256
  • Passepied, dance, 115-117, 166, 318
  • Pater, Jean Batiste, painter, 160, 290
  • Paul V, Pope, 85
  • Paulton, Harry, actor, 255, 256, 258, 259
  • Pavane, dance, 63, 64, 66, 317
  • Pavlova, Anna, dancer, 217, 310, 311, 314
  • Pécourt, dance master, 62, 106, 110, 111, 305
  • Pedrolino. See Pierrot
  • Pérignon, Mme., dancer, 202, 203
  • Perregaux, banker, 187
  • Perrin, Abbé, 104
  • Perrot, dancer, husband of Carlotta Grisi, 231, 235, 246
  • Perrot, maître de ballet, 24, 242
  • Persiani, Mme., singer, 241
  • Pertoldi, Mlle., dancer, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 277
  • Peslin, Mlle., dancer, 187, 203
  • Petipa, dancer, 238, 249
  • Philips, Ambrose, poet and dramatist, 144
  • Phrynichus, 37
  • Picard, comic poet, 191
  • Piccinni, composer, 201
  • Pierrot (Pedrolino, also Gilles), 122, 123, 133
  • Pitteri, Mlle., dancer, 254
  • Pius IV, Pope, 85
  • Plato, 34
  • Plutarch, 37
  • Poisson, family of Parisian actors:
  • Raymond, 134
  • Paul, 134
  • François, 134
  • Pollini, Mlle., dancer, 261
  • “Pomp” Thyrennian, 85
  • Pomponette, Mlle., dancer, 273
  • Porpora, manager of Haymarket Theatre, 153
  • Porro, dancer, 262
  • Pratesi, M., ballet master, 265, 266
  • Prévôt, Mlle., dancer, 106, 115-118, 123, 157, 158
  • Price, Lilian, dancer, 250
  • Pugni, composer, 242
  • Punchinello, 122
  • Pylades, Roman actor, 44-46, 59, 114, 119
  • Quinault, 104, 113
  • Rameau, Jean Philippe, composer and writer on music, quoted, 115, 185, 305, 320
  • Ravelli, director of opera in London, 187, 188
  • Rebel, composer, 113
  • Reece, Robert, author, 256, 258
  • Reichstadt, Duc de, l’Aiglon, 211
  • René, King of Anjou, inaugurated procession of Fête Dieu, 51
  • Rheims College, ballet at, 91
  • Riccoboni, Histoire du Théâtre Italien, 130
  • Rich, Christopher, owner of Lincoln’s Inn Theatre, 150
  • Rich, John, son of above, 123, 142, 150, 151, 308
  • Richards, Mlle., dancer, 255
  • Rigaudon (Rigadoon) dance, 71, 161, 318
  • Righton, Edward, actor, 258
  • Rimsky-Korsakov, composer, 322
  • Rivani, theatrical mechanician, 111
  • Riviere, Jules, conductor, 253
  • Roffey, Mme., dancer, 260, 262, 263
  • Roland, Mlle., dancer, 111, 159
  • Ronald, Landon, composer, 267
  • Rosa, Mlle., dancer, 255
  • Rosati, Caroline, dancer, 249
  • Rosi, G., Signor, actor and dancer, 273, 274
  • Ross, Adrian, librettist, 292
  • Rosselli, actor, 259
  • Rossi, pupil of Noverre, 213
  • Rossi, Adèle, dancer, 279, 281
  • Rossi, ballet master, 266
  • Roy, M., eighteenth-century poet, 132, 138
  • Royal Academy of Dance and Music, Paris, 99, 102, 109, 112, 147, 152, 157, 165;
  • Imperial academy in 1807, 191;
  • Opera, 202;
  • Opera National, 202;
  • Théâtre des Arts, 202;
  • Théâtre de la République et des Arts, 202
  • Roze, Mlle., dancer, 202
  • Russell, Howard, costume designer, 262, 263, 264, 265
  • Ryan, T. E., scenic artist, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 272
  • Ryley, J. H., actor and singer, 256
  • Sacchini, Antonio, composer, 172, 201
  • Saharet, Mlle., dancer, 310
  • St. Cyr, Mimi, dancer, 309
  • St. Denis, Ruth, dancer, 313
  • St. Helier, Ivy, dancer, 305
  • St. John, Florence, actress, 277
  • St. Leon, musician and ballet master, husband of Fanny Cerito, 231, 242, 243, 246
  • Sallé, Marie, Mlle., dancer and mime, 115, 116, 123, 150-155, 158-160, 165, 172, 224, 282
  • Sallé, brother to above, 151
  • Sampietro, Mlle., dancer, 260
  • San Carlo Theatre, Naples, 219, 240
  • Sangalli, Rita, dancer, 249
  • Santini, Signor, dancer, 271-273, 286
  • Santley, Kate, actress and dancer, 254
  • Santori, Mlle., dancer, 279
  • Sarabande, dance, 71, 318;
  • by Destouches, 318
  • Saulnier, Mlle., dancer, 202
  • Savoy, Court of, ballets at, 89-91, 93-98
  • Scala, Flaminio, 121
  • Scala Theatre, London, 312
  • Scapin, conventional character of eighteenth-century Italian comedy, 122
  • Scaramouche, conventional character of eighteenth-century Italian comedy, 122, 126, 134
  • Sceaux, pantomime at, 114
  • Schneitzhöffer, composer, 228
  • Schollar, Ludmilla, dancer, 320
  • Scott, George, manager Alhambra, 269
  • Scott, Sir Walter, 209, 210
  • Seale, Julia, Miss, dancer, 263, 264, 265, 266, 272, 274
  • Serpette, Gaston, composer, 259
  • Seymour, Katie, dancer, 281, 295
  • Sims, G. R., 309
  • Sinden, Bert, dancer, 281
  • Sinden, Topsy, dancer, 281, 294
  • Sirois, picture dealer, 132, 133
  • Sismondi, Mlle., dancer, 254, 255, 276
  • Skelley, Marjorie, dancer, 268
  • Slack, Edith, dancer, 266, 268, 271
  • Slater, C. Dundas, manager Alhambra, 265, 266, 267
  • Slaughter, Walter, composer, 261
  • Smith, Bruce, scenic artist, 262
  • Smith, E. T., director of Alhambra, 252
  • Smith, Miss Winifred, author of Commedia dell’ Arte, 124
  • Soldene, Emily, actress, 253, 258
  • Solomon, Edward, composer, 277
  • Sophocles, 25
  • Sophonisbie, 51
  • Sortis, de, Bettina, dancer, 279, 280
  • Soubise, Prince de, 181, 183, 184, 186, 187, 189
  • Sourdeac, Marquis de, director of ballet, 104
  • Spectator, The, 113, 142-147;
  • quoted, 144, 145
  • Staël, Mme. de (Mlle. Delaunay), 114
  • Stafford, Audrey, dancer, 266
  • State-aided Opera and Ballet, 104, 149, 322
  • Stedman, ballet producer, 317
  • Steele, Richard, writer, 142, 144, 145
  • Steps of dances recorded, 62, 65
  • Storey, Fred, actor, 262, 264
  • Stoyle, J. D. (Jimmy), actor, 257
  • Strange, Frederick, manager Alhambra, 253
  • Subligny, Mlle., dancer, 106, 112-115
  • Sullivan, Sir Arthur, composer, 264
  • Suppé, F. von, composer, 257
  • Tabourot, Jehan. See Arbeau
  • Taglioni, Marie, 24, 119, 207-209, 222-234, 244-247, 282, 292, 293
  • Taglioni, Louise, aunt to Marie, 224
  • Taglioni, Louise, niece to Marie, 231, 246
  • Taglioni, Philip, ballet master, father of Marie, 224
  • Tambourin, dance, 161, 166
  • Tatler, The, quoted, 143
  • Taylor, Miss Daisy, dancer and actress, 273
  • Tcherepinin, ballet producer, 321
  • Telbin, scenic artist, 281
  • Telestes, actor, 37
  • Thackeray, W. M., 224, 296
  • Théâtre des Arts. See Royal Academy of Dance and Music
  • Théâtre de la République et des Arts. See Royal Academy of Dance and Music
  • Thebes (Egypt), 29, 31
  • Theocritus, Idyll xviii, 33-34
  • Theodora, Empress, 48
  • Thespis, 25, 37, 87
  • Thévenard, dancer, 112
  • Thorwaldsen, sculptor, 216
  • Tissot, quoted, 215
  • Togatæ, 43
  • Tolstoy, 18
  • Training of dancers, Milan, 220;
  • Petrograd, 220, 299;
  • general, 221, 222
  • Tree, Sir H. Beerbohm, 295
  • Trenchmore, dance, 74
  • Tresca, 71
  • Trianon, Petit, 73
  • Valenciennes, 125, 132, 138
  • Vanloo, Charles André, painter, 160
  • Vaughan, Kate, dancer, 251, 277, 295
  • Vaux-le-Vicomte, Château, 100
  • Verity, Frank, architect, 289
  • Véron, manager of Paris opera, 211
  • Vesey, Clara, actress, 258
  • Vestris, Auguste Armand, son of Marie Auguste, 170
  • Vestris, Charles, nephew of Marie Auguste, 170
  • Vestris, Gaetan Appolino Baltazar, 164-169, 173, 207
  • Vestris, Marie Auguste, son of Gaetan and Marie Allard, 163, 164, 168-170, 180, 203, 207
  • Vicenti, de, M., dancer, 260
  • Victoria, Queen, dolls, 209, 228, 233, 246, 252
  • Vigarani, theatrical mechanician, 104, 111
  • Vincent, Ada, dancer, 281, 282
  • Vismes, de, Director of Opera, Paris, 169
  • Voisins, Gilbert, Comte de, married Marie Taglioni, 228
  • Vokes, W., dancer, 289
  • Volinin, Alexander, dancer, 67, 304
  • Volta, 63, 66
  • Voltaire, 153, 159, 167, 171, 174
  • Wallace Collection, Hertford House, 133, 135, 136, 137
  • Walse, la, 199
  • Warde, Willie, dancer, 282
  • Watteau, Antoine, 125-141, 290
  • Amour au Théâtre Français, l’, 131, 135, 138, 290
  • Amour au Théâtre Italien, 125, 130, 138
  • Amusements Champêtres (Chantilly), 135
  • Arlequin et Colombine (Hertford House), 133, 136
  • Arlequin Jaloux, 133
  • Assemblée dans un Parc (Berlin), 136
  • Bal sous une Colonnade (Dulwich), 135-137, 139, 291
  • Champs Elysées, les (Hertford House), 136
  • Charmes de la Vie, les (Hertford House), 135
  • Comédiens Italiens, 133
  • Concert, le (Hertford House), 135-137, 139
  • Danse, la (Potsdam), 135
  • Départ des Troupes, 132
  • Desmares, Mlle., 135
  • Embarquement pour l’Ile de Cythère, l’ (Louvre), 135, 136, 140
  • Fête Galante (Dresden), 136, 290
  • Fêtes Vénitiennes, les (Edinburgh), 135, 138
  • Gamme d’Amour, la, 136
  • Gilles (Louvre), 133
  • Gilles et sa Famille (Hertford House), 133
  • Indifférent, l’ (Louvre), 135, 140
  • Jaloux, les, 133
  • Joueur de Guitare (Musée Condé), 136
  • Jupiter et Antiope (Louvre), 136
  • Leçon de Musique, la (Hertford House), 136
  • Menuet, le (Petrograd), 135
  • Mézzetin, 133
  • Poisson en habit de Paysan, 134, 137
  • Surprise, la (Buckingham Palace), 136
  • Terrace Party, 290
  • Watts, Dr. Isaac, 144
  • Watts, Mrs. Roger, 325
  • Weaver, John, author of An Essay towards a History of Dancing, and History of Pantomimes, 62, 143;
  • quoted, 145-147, 148
  • Wenzel, L., composer, 280, 281, 284-288
  • Weston’s Music Hall, Holborn, 249
  • Wiesenthal Sisters, dancers, 312
  • Wilde, William, manager of Alhambra, 252
  • Wilhelm, C., 24, 259, 276, 279-282, 284-292, 314, 326
  • Wilmot, Maud, dancer, 250
  • Wilson, Charles, stage-manager, Alhambra, 265-267, 271
  • Woodford, H., Secretary and Treasurer, Alhambra, 265
  • Yarnold, Fred, dancer, 262
  • Zacharias, Pope, bull suppressing “baladoires,” 50
  • Zanfretta, Mlle., 119, 282, 285, 286, 289
  • Zimmermann, Mlle. (Mme. Alexander Génée), dancer, 284