Marie-Therese de Subligny

See also: Subligny

Marie-Therese Perdou de Subligny is a Danseuse French born in 1666 and died in 1736.

Girl of the lawyer and dramatic author Adrien-Thomas Perdou de Subligny, it enters to the royal Académie of music in 1688.

Partner of the large dancers of the time, like Claude Ballon, it occurs successfully in the operas and comedy-ballets of Jean-Baptiste Lully, André Campra, Andre-Cardinal Destouches and Jean-Féry Rebel.

In 1702 and 1703, it is one of the first French dancers to occur with London. Louis Pécour rule for it several choreographies which Raoul-Auger Feuillet publishes.

Random links:Matra Murena | Pascal Giordani | Alfred Gadenne | Association of the correspondents accredited at the White House | SCOPE | Albert_Anastasia