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Q: Who was the composer for the traditional ballet coppelia?
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Which character in the ballet Coppelia dances the original Doll and why?

What do you mean "the original doll"? The doll in the window? That is Coppelia, so Coppelia dance the role of Coppelia.


Where was the ballet coppelia created?

It was premiered at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris and as Paris and France were (and still are) great centres of ballet I assume that Coppelia was created there.


Who is the choreographer of the Australian Ballet's Coppelia this year?

Arthur Saint-Léon


What is a famous ballet?

Cinderella, Coppelia, Pharoah's Daughter, Sleeping Beauty, Remonda


What is the ballet coppelia?

It is a ballet about a doll that looks like a really pretty girl and a man sees this doll and mistakes it for the girl.


What ballet performances are there?

coppelia, swan lake, nutcracker, sleeping beauty, the temple, that's all i can think of but there is more


Famous ballet dances?

* swan lake * the nutcracker * sleeping beauty * don quixote * coppelia * giselle ...etc


Who wrote and choreographed Coppelia?

Coppelia was written and choreographed by Arthur Saint-Leon with music provided by Leo Delibes. Coppelia was first introduced on May 25th, 1870 with the lead role being played by Giuseppina Bozzacchi.


Who was the composer of the ballet the nutcracker?

Tchaikovsky


What ballet shows are well known?

Swan Lake, the Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Coppelia, A Midsummer's Night Dream, and Cinderella are just a few


Name 1 popular ballet shows?

The Nutcracker, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Coppelia are just a few


What has the author Tsutomu Murakami written?

Tsutomu Murakami has written: 'Leo Delibes' Coppelia, based on Leo Delibes' ballet after the story by E.T.A. Hoffman'