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Yvette Chauviré (; 22 April 1917 – 19 October 2016) was a French
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and actress. She is often described as France's greatest ballerina, and was the coach of prima ballerinas
Sylvie Guillem Sylvie Guillem (; born 23 February 1965) is a French ballet dancer. Guillem was the top-ranking female dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet from 1984 to 1989, before becoming a principal guest artist with the Royal Ballet in London. She has ...
and
Marie-Claude Pietragalla Marie-Claude Georgette Yvonne Pietragalla (born 2 February 1963 in Paris) is a French dancer and choreographer. Biography Pietragalla was born in Paris to a Coriscan father and mother from Bordeaux. At 16, she joined the Ballet de l'Opera Natio ...
. She was awarded the
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in 1964.


Early life

Yvonne Chauviré was born in
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on 22 April 1917. Aged 10, in 1927, she entered the
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school, and at the age of 12 she was noticed for her performance in the children's ballet ''L'Eventail de Jeanne'' ("Jeanne's Fan"). When she was 13, she was invited to join the opera's ballet company.


Career

Chauviré rose through the ranks of dancers at the Paris Opera Ballet, becoming principal dancer in 1937 and étoile, the highest rank, in 1941. She was the star of a number of experimental works choreographed by the company's director
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, including ''Alexandre le Grand, Istar, Suite en Blanc'' and ''Les Mirages.'' Lifar also encouraged her to study with two Russian choreographers Boris Kniaseff and
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, who influenced her style towards lyricism and away from her hard-lined academic training. Although never a pupil of
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's, Chauviré later admitted that she spent a great deal of time watching Zambelli teach and learnt to copy her techniques and movements and then to make them her own. Lifar was forced to leave the company in 1945 after being accused of supporting Germany during World War II and the following year Chauviré also left, following Lifar to his newly formed company, the Nouveau Ballet de Monte-Carlo. In 1947 both Lifar and Chauviré returned to the Paris Opera Ballet; however, Chauviré left again in 1949 due to contractual disagreements with the company over her freedom to dance with other companies. She performed in a range of productions, including two made by her former teacher Gsovsky: ''Grand pas classique'', for the Ballets des Champs-Elysées, and ''La Dame aux camélias,'' for the Berlin Ballet. In 1953 the Paris Opera Ballet agreed to a more flexible contract and she returned to the company but continued to dance as a guest performer with companies in Europe, the United States, South Africa and Latin America. She often danced with
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, who described her as a "legend", and also danced with Māris Liepa and Erik Bruhn. During this time she widened her range of roles and began to perform in more classical productions such as '' Giselle'', ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''
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''. The role of ''Giselle'' became a particular passion for Chauviré, and she considered it her signature piece. Chauviré retired from the Paris Opera Ballet in 1956, but continued to appear with the company until 1972. She was also co-director of the Paris Opera Ballet school from 1963 to 1968, and taught
Sylvie Guillem Sylvie Guillem (; born 23 February 1965) is a French ballet dancer. Guillem was the top-ranking female dancer with the Paris Opera Ballet from 1984 to 1989, before becoming a principal guest artist with the Royal Ballet in London. She has ...
and
Marie-Claude Pietragalla Marie-Claude Georgette Yvonne Pietragalla (born 2 February 1963 in Paris) is a French dancer and choreographer. Biography Pietragalla was born in Paris to a Coriscan father and mother from Bordeaux. At 16, she joined the Ballet de l'Opera Natio ...
. She choreographed some short ballets herself. In 1970, she became Director of the International Academy of Dance, in Paris. In a 1989 interview, she characterised contemporary style as becoming "more and more slipshod", and criticised the fashion for "extreme" ballet movements as risking injury to the dancer. She said she had tried during her career, "to simplify, within the greatest technical difficulty". In 1992, Chauviré served as an inaugural juror for the International Dance Association's
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competition.


Publications

Chauviré published two autobiographies in her lifetime: in 1960, a book titled ''Je suis ballerine'', and in 1997, with Gerard Mannoni, ''Yvette Chauviré – Autobiographie''.


Film roles

In 1937, Chauviré performed in Jean Benoît-Lévy's film ''La Mort du Cygne'' ("The Death of the Swan"), which told the story of a young girl who aspires to become a ballet dancer. The film received the Grand Prix du Film Francais at the 1937 Paris Exposition and was released in the United States the following year under the title ''Ballerina.'' Chauviré became a star in the United States, and was featured on the cover of ''
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'' magazine in December 1938. In 1988, the film was rediscovered and screened in New York with Chauviré as a commentator. Chauviré was also the subject of a documentary film produced by Dominique Delouche, ''Yvette Chauviré: une étoile pour l'example'', which was screened at the
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in 1983. The film shows coaching sessions between Chauviré and younger ballerinas, such as
Dominique Khalfouni Dominique Khalfouni (born 1951) is a French ballet dancer. Once a star ( ''étoile'') of the Paris Opera Ballet and a principal of the Ballet National de Marseille, she is now a ballet teacher. Biography Born in 1951, she attended the Paris Oper ...
, as well as archival footage of her performances.


Honours

* Chevalier of Ordre of the Legion of Honnour, in 1964. * Commander of Ordre of the Legion of Honnour, 24 mars 1988. (March 24th, 1988) * Grand officer of Ordre of the Legion of Honnour, 13 juillet 2015. (July 13th, 2015) * Commander of National Order of Merit, 22 juin 1994. (June 22nd, 1994) * Grand cross of National Order of Merit, 10 novembre 1997. (November 10th, 1997) * Commander of Ordre of Arts and Letters.


Personal life

Chauviré was married to a Russian artist, Constantin Nepokoitchitsky (known as Constantin Nepo), who died in 1976. She died at her home in Paris on 19 October 2016, aged 99.


Notable published works

* ''Je suis ballerine'' (1960)


References


External links


Marie-Claude Pietragalla & Yvette Chauviré: Les Deux Pigeons
YouTube video; retrieved 22 January 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chauvire, Yvette 1917 births 2016 deaths 20th-century French ballet dancers Artists from Paris Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres French autobiographers French ballerinas French ballet masters Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite Grand Officiers of the Légion d'honneur Paris Opera Ballet étoiles Prima ballerinas Prix Benois de la Danse jurors