- Jean-Baptiste Pitrot
Jean-Baptiste Pitrot (22 May 1729, Bordeaux - 4 January 1809, Brussels), called Pitrot cadet ("Pitrot the younger") to distinguish him from his elder brother Antoine, was a French dancer and balletmaster. His father,
Barthélemy Pitrot , was a French actor and dancer who criss-crossed the French provinces and theSouthern Netherlands in the first half of the 18th century.Life
He began his career before 1748 at the
Théâtre-Italien in Paris. He was widely noted in a production of "L'Opérateur chinois", a ballet byJean-Baptiste Dehesse , from 11 January 1749 onwards. Quite a good choreographer, he put on the premiere of "Les Tartares au même théâtre" on 14 August 1755.The directors of the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels,
D'Hannetaire and Gourville, summoned him to join their company in 1756. Pitrot next danced atLille in 1758, and was then co-director of the theatre atGhent from 1758 to 1759, returning to the Comédie-Italienne in 1759. He then obtained authorisation for putting on shows inLiège in 1760, and returned to Lille in 1761 and Ghent in 1762. On 7 May 1762, Pitrot made his début atThe Hague as lead dancer andballet master . He put on one success after another - "Les Chasseurs", "Le Vieillard rajeuni", "Le Tailleur", "Les Tonneliers allemands" and "Le Brouetteur italien".After a long absence, Pitrot returned to Brussels in 1771 as ballet master, engaged by the directors
Ignaz Vitzthumb andLouis Compain . After another absence, he again returned to Brussels in 1784, and there married a young girl 31 years his junior (with whom he had one son called Antoine, who later had a career as a magistrate). On 4 November 1805, he published the following advert in "L'Oracle" :There was now little chance of these offers meeting with success, for he was by then 76 years old, and he died shortly afterwards at the Grand Hospice in Brussels.
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* [http://cesar.org.uk/cesar2/people/people.php?fct=edit&person_UOID=103595 His ballets and productions of them] on [http://cesar.org.uk CÉSAR]
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