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© Jeff
Matthews
2002-2012
entry Mar 2008
Ballet
in Naples Ballerina by
Edgar Degas
Dance has always
had a place at San Carlo. On opening night,
November 4th, 1737, together with Achille in
Sciro by Domenico
Sarro, the first-ever opera at the
splendid new theater, there were three short
ballets (one before, one between acts one and
two, and one after the opera) composed and
choreographed by Gaetano
Grossatesta. He worked at San Carlo for
30 years and was replaced by one of the most
important names in the history of classical
ballet: Salvatore
Vigano (1769-1821), a Neapolitan
dancer and choreographer who also studied and
worked in In 1812, the
French, under Murat,
opened the first real ballet school in Naples.
The number of pupils admitted to attend the
new ballet school was 32 (16 boys, 16 girls),
all between the ages of 7 and 12. Boys were then required to
study the violin, as well; girls had to study
solfeggio (sight
singing). Once admitted to the school, they
were not allowed to leave At the same time
as the ballet school, a "scenography" school—i.e.,for stage and
set design—was opened under the direction of
the great Tuscan architect, Antonio Niccolini
(1772-1850), the person who restored the San
Carlo theater in 1816 after a disastrous fire
and whose other works in Naples include the
construction of the villa
Floridiana. As
director of the school, Niccolini supplied
scenery for as many as 146 operas and 115
ballets. In 1858, the school was incorporated
into the The
ballet school suspended activities in 1841,
reopened in 1860 and stayed open through the
shaky transition from “ Ballet school and company were resurrected after WWII in 1951 under the direction of choreographer, Bianca Gallizia. Since then, the company has played the Covent Garden in London as well as at the Paris opera and has hosted in Naples the American Ballet Theater and the New York City Ballet. Names who have appeared in the last few decades have been Margot Fonteyn, Carla Fracci, Ekaterina Maximova, Rudolf Nureyev and Vladimir Vassiliev. Fracci directed the company in the 1980s and Nureyev and Vassiliev did special choreography for the company. Currently, the ballet company is directed by Elisabetta Terabust and the ballet school by Anna Razzi. For the 2007/8 season, the company performed Tschaikovsky’s Nutcracker ballet.
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