Fiocre, Eugénie (1845–1908)
Fiocre, Eugénie (1845–1908)
French ballet dancer. Name variations: Eugenie Fiocre. Born July 2, 1845, in Paris, France; died 1908 in Paris.
Trained at Paris Opéra ballet school and was associated with the company throughout performance career, playing male roles in most performances including that of Cupid in Néméa (1864); also created male lead role of Franz in Coppélia (1870).
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