Jean-Baptiste Landé Taught Ballet at Russian Cadet Corps
In 1730, Jean-Baptiste Landé arrived in Russia to establish the country's first ballet school. His primary duties included organizing court balls and teaching dance to the Petersburg nobility. Landé was a state employee and began teaching at the Page Corps in 1734, instructing future military officers in ballet. His students later presented performances for the Imperial Court.
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Radio Zvezda
“и в 1730 году приехал в нашу страну, чтобы открыть первую школу русского балета. Имя этого человека Жан-Батист Ланде. Ваши основные обязанности — организовывать придворные баллы, обучать различным танцевальным движениям придворных Петербурга.”
Radio Zvezda
“Танцмейстер Ланде числился на государевой службе, а потому, начиная с 1734 года, приступил к преподаванию в сухопутном шляхетском корпусе.”
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