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Pierre Lacotte

Pierre Lacotte (4 April 1932 – 10 April 2023) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, and company director. He specialised in the reconstruction of lost choreographies of romantic ballets.

Pierre Lacotte
Lacotte between Nikita Tihonov [ru] and Julia Tikhonova [ru] in 2009
Born(1932-04-04)4 April 1932
Chatou, France
Died10 April 2023(2023-04-10) (aged 91)
EducationParis Opera Ballet School
Occupations
  • Ballet dancer
  • choreographer
  • ballet teacher
  • company director
OrganizationsParis Opera Ballet
Spouse
(m. 1968)

Early life

Lacotte was born on 4 April 1932,[1] his mother was a musician. As a child, he was interested in dance, and his family reluctantly allowed him to train under Gustave Ricaux [fr]. In 1942, he entered the Paris Opera Ballet School, where he was taught by Ricaux, Serge Lifar, and Carlotta Zambelli. He also received private training with Lyubox Yegorova, Rousanne Sarkissian [fr], and Nicolas Zverev. He graduated in 1946.[1][2][3]

Career

Lacotte joined the Paris Opera Ballet in 1946. In 1950, he originated a major role in Lifar's Septuor. He rose through the ranks, reaching the position of premier danseur in 1953.[1] In 1954, he choreographed his first major work, La Nuit Est une Sorcière, to music by Sidney Bechet, for Belgian television.[4] The following year, hoping to pursue a career in choreography, he left the Paris Opera Ballet and formed his own company, Les Ballets de la Tour Eiffel.[3] Between 1956 and 1957, he was a principal dancer with Metropolitan Opera Ballet in New York. He then returned to Europe to perform with various troupes as a guest artist. Following a serious injury in 1959, he reestablished Les Ballets de la Tour Eiffel.[3] In 1961, he assisted Rudolf Nureyev's defection from the Soviet Union to the West.[4]

Between 1963 and 1968, Lacotte served as the director of the newly founded Ballet National Jeunesses Musicales de France, where he also danced and choreographed. Many of his ballets created there starred Ghislaine Thesmar, the company's ballerina and later his wife. Several of his works during this time were televised.[3] In 1966, Lacotte also guest choreographed at Ballet Rambert in London, where he created Intermede and Numeros.[3]

In 1970, Lacotte made his first attempt at reconstructing choreography based on historical record, a pas de deux from Donizetti's 1840 opera La favorite, for a production of the opera at Teatro La Fenice, Venice.[3] The following year, he reconstructed Filippo Taglioni's La Sylphide, originally made for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1832, based on historical documents. The reconstruction was first seen in French television, with Thesmar in the titular role. This was one of the great triumphs in Lacotte's career, and he was soon invited to mount the production at the Paris Opera Ballet.[3][2] He would later also stage the production across the world.[3] He also began teaching at the Paris Opera Ballet School in 1972.[3]

In 1975, for the Paris Opera Ballet, Lacotte revived the ballet Coppélia with original choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon, which had not been seen at the Opera since 1870. The following year, he remounted Marie Taglioni's only ballet, Le papillon (1860). These two works also marked Lacotte's final stage appearances.[3] By the mid-1970s, Lacotte became a leading authority in nineteenth-century ballets. He reconstructed Saint-Léon's pas de six from La Vivandière (1844) for Opéra-Comique, Filippo Taglioni's La fille du Danube (1836) for Teatro Colón.[3] In 1978, he mounted a production of Giselle for Ballet du Rhin, based on the original 1841 production choreographed by Jules Perrot and Jean Coralli, and a 1884 production by Marius Petipa.[3]

In 1979, Lacotte worked as a guest artist in Russia, bringing La Sylphide to the Novosibirsk Ballet, and Le Papillon, La Vivandière, and "La Cachucha" from Le Diable boiteux to Kirov Ballet.[3] In 1981, he mounted Joseph Mazilier Marco Spada for the Rome Opera Ballet.[1][3] In 1987, he revived Taglioni's Ballet of the Nuns from Meyerbeer's opera Robert le diable (1831).[3]

In 1985, Lacotte and Thesmar were invited by the royal family of Monaco to revive Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo. The two served as joint directors until 1988, and Lacotte staged some of his works there. Lacotte then became the director of the opera ballet in Verona, Italy. He returned to France in 1991 to serve as the artistic director of Ballet National de Nancy et de Lorraine, succeeding Patrick Dupond. In 1993, he reconstructed Taglioni's L'Ombre there. He left the post in 1999.[1]

In 2000, Lacotte revived The Pharaoh's Daughter for the Bolshoi Ballet. The following year, he reconstructed the full-length Paquita for the Paris Opera Ballet.[1] In 2006, he mounted Jules Perrot's Ondine (1843) for the Mariinsky Ballet.[2][5] In 2010, Lacotte choreographed an original ballet, Les Trois Mousquetaires, based on Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers.[2]

In 2021, Lacotte choreographed his final ballet, Le Rouge et Le Noir, for the Paris Opera Ballet. Based on Stendhal's novel The Red and the Black, the ballet is the company's first new full-length narrative ballet in the classical ballet style in a decade. Lacotte also designed the costumes and sets.[4][6]

Personal life

In 1968, Lacotte married fellow dancer Ghislaine Thesmar.[3]

Lacotte lived in Paris.[5] He died on 10 April 2023, six days after his 91st birthday.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Craine, Debra; Mackrell, Judith (19 August 2010). The Oxford Dictionary of Dance. ISBN 978-0199563449.
  2. ^ a b c d Marie-Astrid Gauthier (15 November 2010). "Pierre Lacotte ou la mémoire du ballet" [Pierre Lacotte or the history of the ballet] (in French). resmusica.com. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Babsky, Monique (1998). "Pierre Lacotte". In Dorris, George E.; Cohen, Selma Jeanne (eds.). International Encyclopedia of Dance. ISBN 978-0-19-512308-1.
  4. ^ a b c Bavelier, Ariane (10 April 2023). "Mort de Pierre Lacotte, un maître de la danse". Le Figaro.
  5. ^ a b . www.ballet-dance.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  6. ^ Sulcas, Roslyn (18 October 2021). "Review: 'The Red and the Black' Is Sumptuous, but Safe". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Décès à 91 ans de l'éminent chorégraphe de ballet Pierre Lacotte". France 24. 10 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.

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Pierre Lacotte 4 April 1932 10 April 2023 was a French ballet dancer choreographer teacher and company director He specialised in the reconstruction of lost choreographies of romantic ballets Pierre LacotteLacotte between Nikita Tihonov ru and Julia Tikhonova ru in 2009Born 1932 04 04 4 April 1932Chatou FranceDied10 April 2023 2023 04 10 aged 91 La Seyne sur Mer FranceEducationParis Opera Ballet SchoolOccupationsBallet dancer choreographer ballet teacher company directorOrganizationsParis Opera BalletSpouseGhislaine Thesmar m 1968 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditLacotte was born on 4 April 1932 1 his mother was a musician As a child he was interested in dance and his family reluctantly allowed him to train under Gustave Ricaux fr In 1942 he entered the Paris Opera Ballet School where he was taught by Ricaux Serge Lifar and Carlotta Zambelli He also received private training with Lyubox Yegorova Rousanne Sarkissian fr and Nicolas Zverev He graduated in 1946 1 2 3 Career EditLacotte joined the Paris Opera Ballet in 1946 In 1950 he originated a major role in Lifar s Septuor He rose through the ranks reaching the position of premier danseur in 1953 1 In 1954 he choreographed his first major work La Nuit Est une Sorciere to music by Sidney Bechet for Belgian television 4 The following year hoping to pursue a career in choreography he left the Paris Opera Ballet and formed his own company Les Ballets de la Tour Eiffel 3 Between 1956 and 1957 he was a principal dancer with Metropolitan Opera Ballet in New York He then returned to Europe to perform with various troupes as a guest artist Following a serious injury in 1959 he reestablished Les Ballets de la Tour Eiffel 3 In 1961 he assisted Rudolf Nureyev s defection from the Soviet Union to the West 4 Between 1963 and 1968 Lacotte served as the director of the newly founded Ballet National Jeunesses Musicales de France where he also danced and choreographed Many of his ballets created there starred Ghislaine Thesmar the company s ballerina and later his wife Several of his works during this time were televised 3 In 1966 Lacotte also guest choreographed at Ballet Rambert in London where he created Intermede and Numeros 3 In 1970 Lacotte made his first attempt at reconstructing choreography based on historical record a pas de deux from Donizetti s 1840 opera La favorite for a production of the opera at Teatro La Fenice Venice 3 The following year he reconstructed Filippo Taglioni s La Sylphide originally made for the Paris Opera Ballet in 1832 based on historical documents The reconstruction was first seen in French television with Thesmar in the titular role This was one of the great triumphs in Lacotte s career and he was soon invited to mount the production at the Paris Opera Ballet 3 2 He would later also stage the production across the world 3 He also began teaching at the Paris Opera Ballet School in 1972 3 In 1975 for the Paris Opera Ballet Lacotte revived the ballet Coppelia with original choreography by Arthur Saint Leon which had not been seen at the Opera since 1870 The following year he remounted Marie Taglioni s only ballet Le papillon 1860 These two works also marked Lacotte s final stage appearances 3 By the mid 1970s Lacotte became a leading authority in nineteenth century ballets He reconstructed Saint Leon s pas de six from La Vivandiere 1844 for Opera Comique Filippo Taglioni s La fille du Danube 1836 for Teatro Colon 3 In 1978 he mounted a production of Giselle for Ballet du Rhin based on the original 1841 production choreographed by Jules Perrot and Jean Coralli and a 1884 production by Marius Petipa 3 In 1979 Lacotte worked as a guest artist in Russia bringing La Sylphide to the Novosibirsk Ballet and Le Papillon La Vivandiere and La Cachucha from Le Diable boiteux to Kirov Ballet 3 In 1981 he mounted Joseph Mazilier Marco Spada for the Rome Opera Ballet 1 3 In 1987 he revived Taglioni s Ballet of the Nuns from Meyerbeer s opera Robert le diable 1831 3 In 1985 Lacotte and Thesmar were invited by the royal family of Monaco to revive Les Ballets de Monte Carlo The two served as joint directors until 1988 and Lacotte staged some of his works there Lacotte then became the director of the opera ballet in Verona Italy He returned to France in 1991 to serve as the artistic director of Ballet National de Nancy et de Lorraine succeeding Patrick Dupond In 1993 he reconstructed Taglioni s L Ombre there He left the post in 1999 1 In 2000 Lacotte revived The Pharaoh s Daughter for the Bolshoi Ballet The following year he reconstructed the full length Paquita for the Paris Opera Ballet 1 In 2006 he mounted Jules Perrot s Ondine 1843 for the Mariinsky Ballet 2 5 In 2010 Lacotte choreographed an original ballet Les Trois Mousquetaires based on Alexandre Dumas s novel The Three Musketeers 2 In 2021 Lacotte choreographed his final ballet Le Rouge et Le Noir for the Paris Opera Ballet Based on Stendhal s novel The Red and the Black the ballet is the company s first new full length narrative ballet in the classical ballet style in a decade Lacotte also designed the costumes and sets 4 6 Personal life EditIn 1968 Lacotte married fellow dancer Ghislaine Thesmar 3 Lacotte lived in Paris 5 He died on 10 April 2023 six days after his 91st birthday 7 References Edit a b c d e f Craine Debra Mackrell Judith 19 August 2010 The Oxford Dictionary of Dance ISBN 978 0199563449 a b c d Marie Astrid Gauthier 15 November 2010 Pierre Lacotte ou la memoire du ballet Pierre Lacotte or the history of the ballet in French resmusica com Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Babsky Monique 1998 Pierre Lacotte In Dorris George E Cohen Selma Jeanne eds International Encyclopedia of Dance ISBN 978 0 19 512308 1 a b c Bavelier Ariane 10 April 2023 Mort de Pierre Lacotte un maitre de la danse Le Figaro a b Ballet Dance Magazine Choreographer Pierre Lacotte Interview by Catherine Pawlick www ballet dance com Archived from the original on 28 August 2008 Retrieved 31 October 2017 Sulcas Roslyn 18 October 2021 Review The Red and the Black Is Sumptuous but Safe The New York Times Deces a 91 ans de l eminent choregraphe de ballet Pierre Lacotte France 24 10 April 2023 Retrieved 10 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Lacotte amp oldid 1149572393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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