Joseph Hansen (dancer)
Joseph Hansen (8 March 1842 in Brussels – 27 July 1907 in Paris) was a Belgian dancer and choreographer.
Life
Ballet director at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels from 1865 à 1871, he was its ballet master from 1871 to 1875, putting on the first production of Coppélia on 29 November 1871. He held the same role at the Opéra de Paris during the 1875-1876 season. He was in London in 1877-1878, then worked at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow from 1879 to 1882, where he put on Swan Lake by Petipa and Tchaikovsky (1880) and directed Russia's first production of Coppélia (1882).
Original choreography
- Une fête nautique (Brussels, 11 January 1870)
- Les Belles de nuit (Brussels, 16 March 1870)
- Les Nations (Brussels, 14 October 1871)
- Les Fleurs animées (Brussels, 4 March 1873)
- La Vision d'Harry (Brussels, 25 December 1877)
- Pierrot macabre (Brussels, 18 March 1886)
- La Tempête (Paris, 19 June 1889)
- Le Rêve (Paris, 9 June 1890)
- Psyché et l'Amour (Versailles, 1 June 1891)
- La Maladetta (Paris, 24 February 1893)
- Les Cygnes (Paris, 5 January 1896)
- L'Étoile (Paris, 31 May 1897)
- La Légende de l'or (Paris, 24 April 1897)
- Bacchus (Paris, 26 November 1902)
- La Ronde des saisons (Paris, 22 December 1905)
Preceded by Eugène Chapuis |
Ballet Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1871-1872 |
Succeeded by Lucien Petipa |
Preceded by Lucien Petipa |
Ballet Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1873-1875 |
Succeeded by Alfred Lamy |
Preceded by Alfred Lamy |
Ballet Director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1876-1879 |
Succeeded by Oscar Poigny |
Preceded by Louis-Alexandre Mérante |
Director of the Ballet l'Opéra de Paris 1887-1907 |
Succeeded by Léo Staats |
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