Pagliero, Camilia (1859–1925)
Pagliero, Camilia (1859–1925)
Italian mime. Born Mar 13, 1859, in Castel Rosso, Italy; died May 12, 1925, in Lovrano; m. Nicola Guerra (ballet master).
As mime, created title role in Josef Hassreiter's ballet Die Puppenfee (1888); performed with Vienna Court Opera Ballet in Austria, where she appeared in numerous ballets by Hassreiter and Nicola Guerra; taught at Magyar Kiralfy Opera Ballet in Budapest.
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