Joseph Mazilier

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Joseph Mazilier
choreographer
Career
Dances
Mazilier in La Tempête (1835), engraved by Maleuvre

Joseph Mazilier (1 March 1801 in

Paris Opéra when she moved in 1853 to Paris.[2]

Ballets

  • La Gypsy (1839)
  • La Vendetta (1839)
  • Le Diable Amoureux (1840)
  • Lady Henrietta, or the Servant of Greenwich (Lady Henriette, ou la Servante de Greenwich) (1944)
  • Le Diable à Quatre
    (1845)
  • Paquita (1846)
  • Betty (1846)
  • Griseldis, ou les Cinq sens (1848)
  • Vert-vert (Green-Green) (1851)
  • Orfa (1852)
  • Aelia et Mysis, ou l'Atellane (1853)
  • Jovita, ou les Boucaniers (1853)
  • La Fonti (1855)
  • Le Corsaire (1856)
  • Les Elfes (1856)
  • Marco Spada ou La Fille du Bandit (1857)
  • Une fête au port (1867)

Roles

  • James in La Sylphide by Filippo Taglioni in 1832
  • Fernando in La Tempête by Jean Coralli in 1834
  • Stenio in La Gypsy in 1839

Other ballet posts

  • Master of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1839 until 1851.
  • Master of the
    Saint Petersburg Ballet
    from 1851 until 1852
  • Master of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1852 until 1857.
  • Master of the Lyon Ballet from 1862 until 1866
  • Master of ballet at the Théâtre royal de la Monnaie in Brussels from 1866 until 1867

References

Political offices
Preceded by Director of the Paris Opera Ballet
1853-59
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie
1866-67
Succeeded by