Coulon, Anne-Jacqueline (fl. 18th c.)
Coulon, Anne-Jacqueline (fl. 18th c.)
French ballet dancer. Flourished in the late 18th century.
One of the most recognized and celebrated dancers of 18th century, performed principal roles in Maximiel Gardel's Le Déserteur (1786) and Alceste (1786), and Pierre Gardel's Le Jugement de Paris (1973); partnered numerous times by Jean D'Auberval and August Vestris.
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