The Story of the Ballerina Marie Camargo
Cupis dancer Marie-Anne de Camargo, also known as La Camargo was born on April 15, 1710 in Brussels. There was a four-Belgian French dancer, the first woman to jump, a measure of the dancer’s legs in one to four times more in the air to make it known. It has also been very innovative in their time dancing, and is famous for the introduction of flip-flops instead of heels. Also known as the first woman to lead a calf short skirt, with stockings underneath, which is now part of the gowns. Mary was trained from childhood on stage.
The prima ballerina of the Paris Opera, Françoise Prevost, was a dance teacher when she was only ten years and get through this context, the role danseuse beginning, and later in Rouen. May 5, 1726, debuted in Paris in the features of the production of the Paris Opera dance. Introduced to cut skirts and shoes, which adjust the length later. Because of these innovative ideas, its name was applied before any effect fashion. Among his list of admirers of Louis de Bourbon, Count of Clermont, which was ruined by one of the many people who were almost extravagant? During his career, appeared in 78 ballets and operas. He painted a famous portrait of Nicolas Lancet that exists in several versions. Some of these works are now in the Wallace Collection, London and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. One thing that is interesting about these paintings show in high heels amid floating point. April 28, 1770 after a distinguished career, the ballerina Marie Camargo died in Paris at the age of 60.






