Serge Peretti
Serge Peretti is a Danseur French of origin Italy, born with Venice in 1905 and died with Paris the August 20th 1997.
Formed to the school of the Opera of Paris, it enters the Ballet in 1920. First dancer in 1930, he is the first man to receive the title of star in 1941.
It leaves the Opera in 1946 to devote itself to the teaching of the Danse. From 1962 with 1970, it returns to the Opera as professor of the class of stars.
Regarded as the largest dancer of its time, it is essential by its elegance and the purity of its technique. It creates many roles for Michel Fokine, Léo Staats, Bronislava Nijinska, Lycette Darsonval and especially Serge Lifar. In 1945 it choreography the Call of the mountain of Arthur Honegger.
Two months before his death, the realizer Dominique Delouche devotes a film entitled to him Serge Peretti, the last Italian .
He rests with the Cimetière of the Father-Lachaise.
Note
| Random links: | War of the Pacific | No, It Isn' T | Michel Houel | Toshiba Faces Lupus | Laîche of the foxes | Parti_travailliste_socialiste_révolutionnaire |