- Emma Livry
Emma Livry (
24 September 1842 –26 July 1863 ) was one of the lastballerina s of theRomantic ballet era, and a protégée ofMarie Taglioni . She perished from burn injuries when her costume caught fire during a performance rehearsal.Emma studied dancing while young and attended the Paris Opera School. She made her debut at age sixteen with the
Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique as thesylph in "La Sylphide ". Her talent brought her fame and she became a widely respected ballerina.Marie Taglioni noticed her during one of her performances and immediately took a liking to the girl, becoming her mentor. Marie choreographed for Emma in the opera "
Le Papillon ", a piece to the music ofJacques Offenbach that was especially created just for Livry by her teacher, Marie Taglioni.An opera critic at the time remarked, "She was so, ethereal, and diaphanous, an intangible artist imperative, an artist with ballon … Mlle. Livry had a ballon which has never been equaled - she bounds and leaps as no one else could do. She skims over the ground, the water and the flowers, apparently without touching them. Shims like feather and falls like a snowflake."
Her budding career was cut short in November 1862. During a rehearsal for the opera "
La Muette di Portici ", her ballet dress caught fire on a stage gaslight and she suffered horrible burns. She died eight months later and was interred in theCimetière de Montmartre .External links
* [http://michaelminn.net/andros/biographies/livry_emma.htm Andros on Ballet]
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