Pallerini, Antonia (1790–1870)
Pallerini, Antonia (1790–1870)
Italian ballet dancer. Born June 25, 1790, in Pesaro, Italy; died Jan 11, 1870, in Milan, Italy.
Trained at Teatro alla Scala's ballet school in Milan, and remained with that company throughout professional career; created major roles for Salvatore Vigano's Prometeo (1813), Otello (1818), I Titani (1819), and Didone (1821).
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