Madame Montessu

French ballet dancer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench ballet dancer
PlacesFrance
wasDancer Choreographer Ballet dancer
Work fieldDancing
Gender
Female
Birth5 June 1803, Marseille
Death1 August 1877 (aged 74 years)
The details

Biography

Pauline-Euphrosine Paul (5 June 1803 in Marseille – 1 August 1877 in Amiens) was a French ballet dancer. She married the dancer Laurent-François-Alexandre Montessu in 1821 and was thus also known as Madame Montessu. She was the sister and student of the noted dancer Paul before being admitted to the Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris, where she débuted on 17 July 1820 beside him. She was première danseuse until 1836, when she retired, although she continued to put on productions here and there, notably at Amsterdam in 1840, with André Isidore Carey.
She created the roles of La Fille mal gardée (1828) and Manon Lescaut by Jean-Pierre Aumer (1830).

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