Gaetan Vestris
Gaetan Vestris , 1729-1808, Italian-French classical dancer, b. Florence. Vestris was one of the greatest dancers of the 18th cent. Born of an Italian theatrical family, he studied dance with Louis Dupré at the Royal Academy in Paris, then joined the Paris Opéra and served as dancing master to Louis XVI. Vestris was the first dancer to discard the mask and to use his face in mime.
He taught his son, Auguste Vestris, 1760-1842, b. Paris, who, in turn, was considered the greatest male dancer of his time. Auguste made his debut at 12 with the Paris Opéra and was the company's leading dancer for 36 years. After his retirement he trained many great dancers of the 19th cent., including Fanny Elssler and Jules Perrot .
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Oporto.(will host European Capital of Culture in 2001)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Europe; 7/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Portugal between the northern city of Oporto and the capital, Lisbon. As elsewhere...expressed through soccer. Residents of Oporto are quick to seize on evidence that Lisbon...Fair). So there was much celebration in Oporto when the city was chosen--together...
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BETTY OPORTO CASHIER RINGS UP SENIOR VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES.(CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 7/4/1999; 700+ words
; Byline: Scott McCaskey Betty Oporto and her husband moved to Chesapeake nine...Headquarters on Military Highway,'' said Oporto, 63, a resident of the Greenbrier section...make afghans for foster children,'' Oporto said. ``Last year we made 86 afghans...
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View from Oporto.
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Oporto is going to get its Guggenheim, in the shape of OMA's new Casa...expression: 'Coimbra studies, Braga prays, Lisbon shows off and Oporto works'. Industrious Oporto is definitely having a moment--its unglamorous, unfashionable...
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Oporto se descubre.(descripción de ciudad e historia; Portugal)(TT: Discovering Oporto.)(TA: city profile and history; Portugal)(Artículo Breve)
Magazine article from: Epoca; 2/25/2001; 700+ words
; ...Duero justo antes de llegar al Atlntico, Oporto tiene visos medievales y modernistas...Y el mejor modo de hacerlo es a pie. Oporto es propicia a la caminata, a pesar de...bajada, otras veces pillan a contrapi. Oporto y Vila Nova de Gaia -la ciudad gemela...
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AUSTRALIA'S OPORTO OUTLINES AMBITIOUS EXPANSION PLAN.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 6/12/2003; 700+ words
; ...June 12 Asia Pulse - Fast food chain Oporto is aiming to triple its store numbers...Portuguese immigrant Antonio Cerqueira founded Oporto in 1986 at Sydney's Bondi Beach with...Chicken. Its name has since changed to Oporto, after the second largest city in Portugal...
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Jewels of Oporto shine through port city's mist and mud
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/14/2001; ; 700+ words
; Jewels of Oporto shine through port city's mist and mud...Associated Press Sunday, January 14, 2001 Oporto, Portugal -- The damp and gloomy granite...this historic mercantile Atlantic port. Oporto is a World Heritage site designated by...
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Europe's culture capital Historic Portuguese city of Oporto opens doors to visitors
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 1/14/2001; ; 700+ words
; OPORTO, Portugal The damp and gloomy granite buildings...this historic mercantile Atlantic port. Oporto is a World Heritage site designated by the...The 15-nation European Union has named Oporto, along with Rotterdam, a yearlong Culture...
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Oporto plans second expansion phase; construction of the first phase of a light metro in Portugal's second city, Oporto, is drawing to a close. Plans are now being drawn up for a second phase.(Light Rapid Transit: Oporto)
Magazine article from: International Railway Journal; 4/1/2004; 700+ words
; OPORTO Metro's Blue line celebrated its first...commercial operation on January 1. According to Oporto Metro's executive officer, Mr Duarte...Railways (CP), but subsequently ceded to Oporto Metro. Indeed, the initial section of...
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HOLIDAYS: 48 hours in Oporto; SHOW THE WAY, JOSE.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 8/20/2006; 700+ words
; ...the man who put the Portuguese town of Oporto on the map. When the self-styled...from the country's second city. Today Oporto still retains many of the buildings and...The Ribeira district is the heart of Oporto and at the tourist offices here you can...
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El sabor de Oporto.(De Viaje)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México); 10/31/2004; 700+ words
; ...Armendriz Otoo es la mejor poca para disfrutar Oporto. A finales de octubre se lleva a cabo...romanos, rabes e ingleses dejaron huella, Oporto ha podido combinar la modernidad de una...ocasional. La variedad de vinos y licores en Oporto es inmensa; si a eso le aadimos los jamones...
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Oporto
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Oporto , Port. Pôrto, city (1991 pop...outer harbor is at Leixões . Oporto's most famous export is port wine, to...known as Cale and later as Portus Cale. Oporto was captured by the Moors in 716 and retaken...
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Oporto, battle of
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Oporto, battle of, 1809. On 12 May 1809 British...army of 11,000 across the Douro opposite Oporto. Soult was taken by surprise when the British...withdrew from the waterfront, the citizens of Oporto took many more vessels across to speed up...
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Alvaro Siza
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...born in the town of Matosinhos, near Oporto, Portugal, in 1933. He studied architecture at the Escola de Belas Artes in Oporto from 1949 to 1955, and his first design...faculty at the School of Architecture in Oporto (ESBAP), and in 1976 he was appointed...
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port
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
port5 red (also white) wine of Portugal. XVII. Short for † Oporto wine , later † Oporto , † Porto , prop. wine from Oporto (Pg. O Porto ‘the port’; see PORT1 ), the chief port of shipment for Portuguese wines.
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Suggia, Guilhermina
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Suggia, Guilhermina ( b Oporto, 1888; d Oporto, 1950). Portuguese cellist. Taught as child by father. Public début at age 7. Prin. cellist of Oporto orch. at age 12. In 1904 went to Leipzig to study under Klengel...
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