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Lacotte, Pierre, 1932-2023

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Personal name headingLacotte, Pierre, 1932-2023
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Associated placeParis (France) Verona (Italy) Nancy (France)
Birth date1932-04-04
Death date2023-04-10
Place of birthChatou (France)
Place of deathLa Seyne-sur-Mer (France)
Field of activityBallet Choreography Ballet--Study and teaching Ballet--Production and direction
AffiliationOpéra de Paris. Ballet Opéra de Paris. Ecole de danse Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris Ballets de Monte-Carlo Ballet national de Nancy et de Lorraine
Profession or occupationBallet dancers Dance teachers Choreographers
Found inPastori, J.P. Pierre Lacotte, c1987: p. 124 (b. 4-4-32)
Marco Spada: ballet in three acts, c2014: title frames (Pierre Lacotte, choreography)
Balletandopera.com, autobiographical sketch by Pierre Lacotte, viewed April 17, 2015: (I trained at the Opera School; in 1946 I joined the Corps de Ballet; promoted to premieur danseur in 1951; one of my first choreographic works was shown on Belgian television in 1954, and this led me to leave the Opera in order to continue with choreography; in 1955 I formed my own company, Les Ballets de la Tour Eiffel; later I became a specialist in the reconstruction of works from the romantic repertoire; taught at the Conservatoire National Superior and at the Paris Opera; appointed director of the new Ballets Monte-Carlo; I left in 1988 fro the Verona Opera Ballet; from 1991 to 1999 was Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Nancy and Lorraine; master of arts and literature, I co-authored with Jean-Pierre Pastori a book enttitled Tradition)
Oxfordindex.oup.com, April 17, 2015: (Pierre Lacotte, born in Chatou, France)
New York Times, April 13, 2023, accessed via WWW site, April 21, 2023 (Pierre Lacotte; d. Monday [April 10, 2023], La Seyne-sur-Mer, France)
   <https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/13/arts/dance/pierre-lacotte-dead.html>
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