Ferdinand (dancer) explained

Jean La Brunière de Médicis (3 November 1791 in Bordeaux – 5 April 1837 in Paris), known by the stage name of Ferdinand, was a French ballet dancer.[1]

Life

Premier danseur in the Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris from 1813 onwards, Ferdinand played the leads in all its productions until his death. One of the partners of Lise Noblet, his notable appearances with her included a tour to London in 1824.

In 1826, the author of the Nouvelle biographie théâtrale wrote an acid portrait of Ferdinand:

Main rôles

Notes and References

  1. Book: Guest, Ivor . Ballet Under Napoleon . 2002 . Dance Books . 978-1-85273-082-6 . 356 . en.