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  1. Charles-Louis Didelot (28 March 1767, Stockholm - 7 November 1837, Kiev) was a French dancer, the creator of the ballet shoes [citation needed] and a choreographer.

  2. Charles Didelot (born 1767, Stockholm, Sweden—died November 7, 1837, Kiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]) was a Swedish-born French dancer, choreographer, and teacher whose innovative work anticipated the Romantic ballet.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. A biography of the French dancer, choreographer, and teacher who influenced the development of ballet in Russia and Europe. Learn about his life, career, innovations, and ballets in this comprehensive entry from The Oxford Dictionary of Dance.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Charles-Louis Didelot, who revolutionized ballet with his narrative and romantic style, flight effects, and simplified costumes. He was the director of the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg from 1801 to 1832, and a pioneer of Russian national ballet.

  5. Charles-Frédéric-Louis Didelot (en russe : Карл-Людовик ou Шарль-Луи Дидло) est un danseur et maître de ballet français à Stockholm le 27 mars 1767 et mort à Kiev le 7 novembre 1837.

  6. Ballerinas on wires. Noverre’s student, Charles-Louis Didelot, played a major part in the evolution of pointe shoes. Didelot’s career had ended prematurely after an injury, and when the Imperial Russian Ballet needed a new lead choreographer, Didelot was put forward for the role.

  7. Charles-Louis Didelot (28 March 1767, Stockholm - 7 November 1837, Kiev) was a French dancer, the creator of the ballet shoes [citation needed] and a choreographer.