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Noverre, Jean-Georges
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Noverre, Jean-Georges (1727–1810)

French choreographer, writer, and ballet reformer. He promoted ballet d'action (with a plot) and simple, free movement, and is often considered the creator of modern classical ballet. Les Petits Riens (1778) was one of his works.



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SUSSEX STAKES winner Noverre has wasted little time in establishing himself as a respectable sire of two-year-old talent.
Byline: By ASHLEY IVESON Sports Correspondent NOVERRE TO GO ran out an impressive winner on his all - weather debut at Lingfield earlier this month and looks difficult to oppose in the Weatherbys Bank Novice Stakes at Great Leighs.
GODOLPHIN will have to rely solely on Best of The Bests to beat off Aidan O'Brien's challenge in the pounds 300,000 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot today after Noverre was withdrawn.
 
 
 
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