Le Papillon (ballet)

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Emma Livry as Farfalla in the Taglioni/Offenbach Le Papillon, Paris, 1861
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Emma Livry as Farfalla in the Taglioni/Offenbach Le Papillon, Paris, 1861

Le Papillon (The Butterfly) is a "fantastic ballet" in 4 acts/4 scenes, with choreography by Marie Taglioni and music by Jacques Offenbach. Libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges (1861), and revised by Marius Petipa (1874).

First presented by the Ballet of the Académie Royale de Musique on November 26, 1861, in Paris, France. Principal Dancers - Emma Livry (as Farfalla/the Butterfly), and Louis Mérante (as Prince Djalma), Louise Marquet (as the Fairy Hamza), and Mme. Simon (as the Diamond Fairy).

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  • Petipa added a variation to the Grand Pas des Papillons to a waltz by Luigi Venzano especially for the Prima Ballerina Ekaterina Vazem - this variation became quite celebrated among the St. Petersburg balletmomanes and became known as the Pas Vazem.
  • Another of Petipa's additions to this ballet was a variation composed by Minkus known as the Variation of Prince Djalma. When Petipa revived La Bayadère in 1900 the Premiere Danseur Nikolai Legat interpolated the variation into the Grand Pas d'action of the ballet's last scene. Today the variation is still retained in the Grand Pas d'action of La Bayadère and is danced by the character Solor.
  • Petipa added a number called the Persian March to Minkus' music for his revival of 1874, which was later used by the Danseur of the Kirov Ballet Nikolai Zubkovsky in a version by the composer Pavel Feldt for his solo Bazhok, or The Golden Idol, which he added to the ballet La Bayadère in 1948. This solo remains part of that ballet to the present day.