Fanny Cerrito
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Fanny Cerrito, originally Francesca Cerrito (May 11, 1817 – May 6, 1909), was an Italian ballet dancer and choreographer. Born in Naples, she studied under Carlo Blasis and the French choreographers Jules Perrot and Arthur Saint-Léon, to the latter of whom she was married from 1845 – 1851. Notable roles included Ondine and a part in Pas de Quatre (1845).
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