Ghislaine Thesmar

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Ghislaine Thesmar (born 1943 in Peking, China), a ballerina, who studied at the Paris Conservatoire. In 1968, she married the dancer and choreographer Pierre Lacotte. Companies she danced with include (1961), Lacotte's company, then the Paris Opera Ballet from 1972 to 1985; unusually, she joined the company directly as an étoile (principal). She led the Ballets de Monte Carlo with Lacotte from 1986 to 1988. She danced as a guest for the , the and the New York City Ballet. She has taught for the Paris Opera Ballet. She was frequently partnered by . Her most celebrated roles include Odette/Odile in Swan Lake and Giselle in Giselle. The ballet film La Sylphide (1972) has been released twice on DVD/video and features Thesmar and Denard in the principal roles of the Sylph and the Scotsman, James.

World premieres[]

  • Formes (Petit, 1967)
  • Catulli Carmina (Nault, 1969)
  • Pas rompu (Nault, 1969)
  • La Sylphide (Taglioni, restaged by Lacotte, 1971)
  • Schéhérazade (Petit, 1974)
  • La nuit transfigurée (Petit, 197?)
  • Orphée et Eurydice (Balanchine, 197?)

Premieres at the Paris Opera Ballet[]

  • Coppélia (Lacotte after Saint-Léon, 1971)
  • Agon (Balanchine, 1974)
  • Afternoon of a Faun (Robbins, 1975)
  • La Valse (Balanchine, 1975)

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