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Jean-Baptiste Barrez (28 November 1792 – 27 November 1868) was a French dancer and ballet master. He was the son of surgeon Jean-Baptiste Barrez and Julie Jolivet. Barrez studied under Jean-Francois Coulon and was the principal dancer at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux from 1817 to 1821. He married Jeanne-Marie Blache, daughter of choreographer Jean-Baptiste Blache, on 28 July 1819. The young couple had a son, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, (born 22 April 1820) who also become a dancer and dance teacher to Spanish dancer Lola Montez.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Barrez (28 November 1792 – 27 November 1868) was a French dancer and ballet master. He was the son of surgeon Jean-Baptiste Barrez and Julie Jolivet. Barrez studied under Jean-Francois Coulon and was the principal dancer at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux from 1817 to 1821. He married Jeanne-Marie Blache, daughter of choreographer Jean-Baptiste Blache, on 28 July 1819. The young couple had a son, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, (born 22 April 1820) who also become a dancer and dance teacher to Spanish dancer Lola Montez. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Barrez (né à Paris le 28 novembre 1792 et mort à Paris 9e le 27 novembre 1868) est un danseur et maître de ballet français. Fils de Jean-Baptiste Barrez, chirurgien, et de Julie Jolivet, il est premier danseur au Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux de 1817 à 1821, où il se marie avec Jeanne-Marie Blache, fille du chorégraphe Jean-Baptiste Blache, le 28 juillet 1819. Le jeune couple aura dans cette ville un enfant, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, né le 22 avril 1820, qui deviendra lui aussi danseur et professeur de danse. (fr)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Barrez (28 November 1792 – 27 November 1868) was a French dancer and ballet master. He was the son of surgeon Jean-Baptiste Barrez and Julie Jolivet. Barrez studied under Jean-Francois Coulon and was the principal dancer at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux from 1817 to 1821. He married Jeanne-Marie Blache, daughter of choreographer Jean-Baptiste Blache, on 28 July 1819. The young couple had a son, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, (born 22 April 1820) who also become a dancer and dance teacher to Spanish dancer Lola Montez. Jean-Baptiste Barrez began performing at the Paris Opera in 1821 and remained there until 1843. He originated roles in several ballets of Jean Coralli and Joseph Mazilier, including Le Diable boiteux (1836), La Tarentule (1839), Le Diable amoureux (1840) and La Péri (1843). He began teaching ballet at the opera in 1832; Danish ballerina Lucile Grahn was one of his students. In the spring of 1844, he was called to Madrid, where he worked as a ballet master at the Teatro del Circo and shared the stage with Marie Guy-Stéphan, Clara Galby, Clotilde Laborderie, Ernest Gontié and Marius Petipa. In 1847, he was hired as a ballet master at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, a position he only occupied for one season. He then settled in London the following year. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Barrez (né à Paris le 28 novembre 1792 et mort à Paris 9e le 27 novembre 1868) est un danseur et maître de ballet français. Fils de Jean-Baptiste Barrez, chirurgien, et de Julie Jolivet, il est premier danseur au Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux de 1817 à 1821, où il se marie avec Jeanne-Marie Blache, fille du chorégraphe Jean-Baptiste Blache, le 28 juillet 1819. Le jeune couple aura dans cette ville un enfant, Jean-Baptiste Hippolyte Barrez, né le 22 avril 1820, qui deviendra lui aussi danseur et professeur de danse. Jean-Baptiste Barrez débute à l'Opéra de Paris en 1821 et il y restera jusqu'en 1843. Il tient notamment l'un des premiers rôles dans les ballets de Jean Coralli et de Joseph Mazilier : * Le Diable boiteux (1836) * La Tarentule (1839) * Le Diable amoureux (1840) * La Péri (1843) Au printemps de 1844, il est appelé à Madrid, où il travaille comme maître de ballet du Teatro del Circo et partage la scène avec Marie Guy-Stéphan, Clara Galby, Clotilde Laborderie, Ernest Gontié, Marius Petipa, etc. En 1847, il est engagé comme maître de ballet au théâtre de la Monnaie de Bruxelles, fonction qu'il n'occupera qu'une seule saison pour s'établir à Londres l'année suivante. (fr)
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