Maria Anna Trancart
18th-century French-German ballerina
Maria Anna Trancart (fl. 1748 – fl. 1789), was a French-German ballerina.[1] She was one of the more famous ballerinas of her time period; she was one of the first ballerinas engaged at the Burgtheater, where she performed in its inauguration in 1748.[citation needed] She had also performed in Stuttgart and the court theatre in Bavaria.
References
- ^ Pia und Pino Mlakar, Unsterblicher Theatertanz. 300 Jahre Ballettgeschichte der Oper in München. Band 1: Von den Anfängen um 1650 bis 1860, Florian Noetzel 1992, ISBN 978-3795905248
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