Léo Staats
Appearance
Léo Staats | |
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Born | 1877 |
Died | 1952 |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Dance and choreography |
Movement | Ballet |
Léo Staats (born 1877, died 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)
- Roselinde (1933, Hirschmann)
- Le rouet d'Armor (1936, Piriou)
- Iléana (1936, Bertrand)
References
- ^ Beaumont, Cyril William (1941). Complete book of ballets: a guide to the principal ballets of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
- ^ Dorris, George. "Léo Staats at the Roxy, 1926-28". Retrieved 27 January 2012.
- ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (22 October 1989). "DANCE VIEW; American Modern Isn't at Home in Germany". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 January 2012.