Malter family

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Malter (également Malterre ou Maltaire) est le nom d'une dynastie de danseurs et chorégraphes, dont certains furent membres de l'Académie royale de danse au XVIIIe siècle. Cette dynastie est fort embrouillée et comporte au moins une dizaine de personnalités qu'il est souvent difficile d'identifier à coup sûr. Néanmoins les liens de parenté indiqués ci-dessous sont avérés par des documents d'époque. rdf:langString
The Malter, Malterre or Maltaire family was a dynasty of French dancers and choreographers, from which came several members of the 18th century Académie royale de danse. It was a large family and it can often be difficult to identify its members with certainty, though the relationships given below are attested by contemporary documents: Other sources indicate that the René Malter named above was the father of three dancers of the Académie royale de danse : rdf:langString
rdf:langString Famille Malter
rdf:langString Malter family
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rdf:langString Malter (également Malterre ou Maltaire) est le nom d'une dynastie de danseurs et chorégraphes, dont certains furent membres de l'Académie royale de danse au XVIIIe siècle. Cette dynastie est fort embrouillée et comporte au moins une dizaine de personnalités qu'il est souvent difficile d'identifier à coup sûr. Néanmoins les liens de parenté indiqués ci-dessous sont avérés par des documents d'époque.
rdf:langString The Malter, Malterre or Maltaire family was a dynasty of French dancers and choreographers, from which came several members of the 18th century Académie royale de danse. It was a large family and it can often be difficult to identify its members with certainty, though the relationships given below are attested by contemporary documents: * René Malter, dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse * Jean-Pierre Malter (died 1730), dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse * Claude Malter, dance master in Paris, brother of the above * François-Antoine Malter (167?–1761), dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse, brother of the two above * René Malter (1695–1775), member and darling of the Académie royale de danse, son of François-Antoine * François-Louis Malter (1699–1788), dancer in the ballets du Roi, member of the Académie royale de danse, son of François-Antoine * Jean-Baptiste Malter (1701–1746), member of the Académie royale de danse, notably danced in Grenoble, Lyon and London. * François Duval dit Malter (born 1743), ballet master of the Opéra, son of Antoine Duval (dance master) and of Henriette Brigitte Malter, and nephew of the above * Élisabeth Malter, dancer and ballet mistress * Jean-François Malter, dancer in the French provinces * Jean Malter dit Hamoir (died 1805), ballet master of the Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes from 1779 to 1781 * Pierre-Conrad Malter, ballet master at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique in 1788. Other sources indicate that the René Malter named above was the father of three dancers of the Académie royale de danse : * François-Antoine the elder, nicknamed "la Petite Culotte", entered in 1714, premier danseur comique of the Opéra in 1720 * François-Louis the younger, nicknamed "the Devil" * Jean-Baptiste, known as Malter III, nicknamed "the Bird" or "the Englishman".
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