Roland Petit (1924-2011)

Birthplace:
Villemonble, Seine-Saint-Denis, France

Born:
January 13, 1924

Died:
July 10, 2011

Roland Petit (13 January 1924 – 10 July 2011) was a French ballet company director, choreographer and dancer. He trained at the Paris Opera Ballet school, and became well known for his creative ballets.  The son of shoe designer Rose Repetto, Petit was born in Villemomble, near Paris. He trained at the Paris Opéra Ballet school under Gustave Ricaux and Serge Lifar and began to dance with the corps de ballet in 1940. He founded the Ballets des Champs-Élysées in 1945 and the Ballets de Paris in 1948, at Théâtre Marigny, with Zizi Jeanmaire as star dancer.  Petit collaborated with Constant Lambert (Ballabile - 1950), Henri Dutilleux (Le Loup - 1953), Serge Gainsbourg, Yves Saint-Laurent and César Baldaccini and participated in several French and American films. He returned to the Paris Opéra in 1965 to mount a production of Notre Dame de Paris (with music by Maurice Jarre). He continued to direct ballets for the largest theatres of France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Canada and Cuba.  In 1968, his ballet Turangalîla provoked a small revolution within the Paris Opéra. Four years later, in 1972, he founded the Ballet National de Marseille with the piece "Pink Floyd Ballet". He directed the Ballet National de Marseille for the next 26 years. For the décor of his ballets, he would work in close collaboration with the painter Jean Carzou (1907–2000), but also with other artists such as Max Ernst.  The creator of more than 50 ballets across all genres, he choreographed for a plethora of famed international dancers. He refused the free technical effects; he did not stop reinventing his style, language, and became a master in the arts of pas de deux and of narrative ballet, but he succeeded also in abstract ballets. He collaborated also with the nouveaux réalistes including Martial Raysse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely.  Le jeune homme et la mort ("The Young Man and Death") of 1946 (libretto by Jean Cocteau) is considered his magnum opus and it is also his most well-known work; the choreography and the costumes are of astonishing modernity. In his 1949 ballet Carmen, he made an unusual use of the en dedans, while he gave a non-figurative treatment to Turangalîla.  Among the films to which he contributed are Symphonie en blanc by René Chanas and François Ardoin (1942 short film on history of dance) in which he appeared as a dancer; the choreography for the 1948 film Alice in Wonderland, The Glass Slipper in 1954, Anything Goes (with others) in 1956, and Black Tights as choreographer, writer, and dancer in 1960.  In 1994, he was awarded the Prix Benois de la Danse as choreographer.  In 1954, Petit married dancer Zizi Jeanmaire, who performed in a number of his works. His memoirs were published in 1993 under the title J'ai dansé sur les flots ("I Danced on the Waves"). He and Jeanmaire had one daughter, Valentine Petit, a dancer and actress.  Petit died in Geneva, Switzerland, aged 87, of leukemia in 2011.  Source: Article "Roland Petit" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Choreographer:
1949  Alice in Wonderland
1952  Hans Christian Andersen
1955  Daddy Long Legs
1956  An Evening at the Music Hall
1961  Black Tights
1973  Pink Floyd Ballet
1980  Carmen
1985  White Nights
1999  Clavigo
2003  Il pipistrello (La Scala)
2005  Carmen - Roland Petit
2005  Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
2005  Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья
2007  Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur
2011  Dancing Chaplin
2013  La Scala Ballet: Notre-Dame de Paris
2021  Notre-Dame de Paris (Opéra Bastille)

Screenplay:
1949  Alice in Wonderland
1952  Hans Christian Andersen
1955  Daddy Long Legs
1956  An Evening at the Music Hall
1961  Black Tights
1973  Pink Floyd Ballet
1980  Carmen
1985  White Nights
1999  Clavigo
2003  Il pipistrello (La Scala)
2005  Carmen - Roland Petit
2005  Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
2005  Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья
2007  Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur
2011  Dancing Chaplin
2013  La Scala Ballet: Notre-Dame de Paris
2021  Notre-Dame de Paris (Opéra Bastille)

Stage Director:
1949  Alice in Wonderland
1952  Hans Christian Andersen
1955  Daddy Long Legs
1956  An Evening at the Music Hall
1961  Black Tights
1973  Pink Floyd Ballet
1980  Carmen
1985  White Nights
1999  Clavigo
2003  Il pipistrello (La Scala)
2005  Carmen - Roland Petit
2005  Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
2005  Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья
2007  Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur
2011  Dancing Chaplin
2013  La Scala Ballet: Notre-Dame de Paris
2021  Notre-Dame de Paris (Opéra Bastille)

Story:
1949  Alice in Wonderland
1952  Hans Christian Andersen
1955  Daddy Long Legs
1956  An Evening at the Music Hall
1961  Black Tights
1973  Pink Floyd Ballet
1980  Carmen
1985  White Nights
1999  Clavigo
2003  Il pipistrello (La Scala)
2005  Carmen - Roland Petit
2005  Le Jeune Homme et la Mort
2005  Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья
2007  Proust ou les Intermittences du cœur
2011  Dancing Chaplin
2013  La Scala Ballet: Notre-Dame de Paris
2021  Notre-Dame de Paris (Opéra Bastille)

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