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    • Emma Livry (born as Jeanne Emma Emarot or Emma Marie Emarot; 24 September 1842 – 26 July 1863) was a French ballerina who was one of the last ballerinas of the Romantic ballet era and a protégée of Marie Taglioni. She died from complications after burn injuries sustained when her costume caught fire during a rehearsal. … See more

    BornJeanne Emma Emarot or Emma Marie Emarot (disputed) · 24 September 1842 · France
    Died26 July 1863 (aged 20) · Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
    Occupationdanseuse
    Known forLa Sylphide, other romantic ballets
    Biography

    Livry was the illegitimate daughter of Célestine Emarot, a ballet dancer, and Baron Charles de Chassiron, which prompted the following rhyming verse:
    Can so skinny a rat Be the daughter of so round a cat? … See more

     
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  3. Emma Livry (1842 - 1863)

    Emma Livry was the newest star of the Paris Opera. Being French, she was replacing many of the Italian ballerinas. She soon became the darling of the Paris audiences dancing leading roles in the most famous romantic ballets, La …

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