Darsonval, Lycette (1912–1996)

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Darsonval, Lycette (1912–1996)

French ballet dancer. Name variations: Lycette Perron. Born Feb 12, 1912, in Countances, France; died 1996; studied with Albert Aveline and Carlotta Zambelli at Paris Opéra Ballet (starting 1925).

Joined Paris Opéra's ballet company (1930) and created roles in Serge Lifar's Joan de Zarissa (1942), Suite en Blanc (1942), Chevallier Errant (1950) and Phèdre (1950); also created principal roles in Aveline's Elvire (1937) and Sylvia (1941); danced title roles in Giselle, Salome, Sylvia, and more; formed own troupe, La Compagnie Lycette Darsonval de l'Opéra de Paris, which began touring extensively (early 1950s); served as director of Paris Opéra Ballet (1957–59) and Ballet de Nice (1962). Works of choreography include La Nuit Venitienne (1949), Combat (c. 1953) and Sylvia (1979).

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