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Filippo Beccari (fl. second half of the 18th century) was an Italian ballet dancer and ballet master working in the
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War. ...
, and a founder of the Moscow Ballet School.


History

In the beginning of the 18th century, many professionals, including theatrical figures travelled to Russia. Filippo Beccari was one of them.


Biography

It is not known, when Beccari was born, or when he arrived in Russia. But it is known that in the beginning of 1770th years he worked in the
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imperial ballet troupe. Filippo Beccari was caused a steel by the teacher of a ballet class and he with his wife-ballerina has left Petersburg to Moscow.Moscow Orphanage
Retrieved August 18, 2011


Career

Filippo Beccari became the first teacher of ballet in Moscow. Under the contract, Filippo Beccari and his wife didn't receive a payment in the course of work, and should receive for the learned actors: on 250 roubles for each dancer-soloist and on 150 roubles for the figurant.The Bolshoi Theater’s Influence on American Ballet
Retrieved August 18, 2011
The first class consisted of 26 little boys and 28 little girls.
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. Retrieved August 18, 2011 They were engaged four times a week for four hours. Then the number of ballet pupils has increased. After three years results have surpassed all expectations: from 62 pupils 24 were taken on a scene by soloists, and the others have entered into corps de ballet troupe. He headed a ballet classes with 1773 for 1778. In 1778 he was replaced by the French choreographer
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See also

* * List of Russian ballet dancers


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Beccari, Filippo Male ballet dancers from the Russian Empire Italian male ballet dancers Ballet teachers Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown 18th-century Italian ballet dancers Italian emigrants to the Russian Empire 18th-century ballet dancers from the Russian Empire