D'Or, Henrietta (1844–1886)
D'Or, Henrietta (1844–1886)
Austrian-born ballet dancer. Born 1844 in Vienna, Austria; died Mar 1886 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, in France; dau. of Louis d'Or (famed ballet teacher).
Trained early on by father in Vienna, made debut at Paris Opéra, partnered by Louis Mérante in L'Uccelatore by Lucien Petipa (1867); created principal female role in Petipa's Le Roi Candaule soon after (1868); debuted at Maryinsky Theater in Russia around same time, and is thought to have performed at Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels.
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