Lucien Petipa
Lucien Petipa was a French ballet dancer in the early 19th century, who was the brother of Marius Petipa, the famous ballet master of the Russian Imperial Ballet. He was born in Marseilles and died in Versailles.
The son of Jean-Antoine Petipa, he was the original interpreter of many of the principal male roles during the Romantic era, working with choreographers such as Jean Coralli among others. Probably the most known role he created was Albert, duke of Sliesa in the two-act ballet of Giselle in 1841, opposite the Italian-born ballerina Carlotta Grisi for whom the ballet was created. Between 1860–68 he was maître de ballet at the Paris Opera and between 1872 and 1873 he ran the La Monnaie theater in Brussels.Notable Roles
- Albert in Giselle
- Achmed in La Péri
Ballets
- In 1857 Lucien Petipa staged a ballet to the music of the second version of the opera Le cheval de bronze.
- Sacountala
- Graziosa
- Le Roi d'Yvetot
- Le Marché des innocents, along with his brother Marius Petipa
- Namouna