Carlo Blasis
(Naples, 1795-Cernobbio, 1878) Italian choreographer and dancer.Disciple of the French Jean Dauberval and the also Italian Salvatore Viganó, through his professional and pedagogical activity he contributed to the improvement of ballet, whose technique and history he dealt with in works such as Elementary Treatise on the Art of Dance (1820) and Terpsichore Code (1828).
Carlo Blasis
After appearing as a solo dancer and choreographer at the Teatro de la Scala in Milan and at the King's Theater in London, an accident He moved away from the stage in 1837, and since then he carried out an important pedagogical task at the Teatro de la Scala.
He is also remembered for the invention of the attitude , a dance posture on the tip of one foot with the other leg arched backwards, which is said to be inspired by a sculpture de Mercurio by Juan de Bolonia.
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