Marie-Anne de Cupis de Camargo
French dancer (1710ā1770) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo (15 April 1710 in Brussels ā 28 April 1770 in Paris), sometimes known simply as La Camargo, was a French dancer. The first woman to execute the entrechat quatre, Camargo was also allegedly responsible for two innovations in ballet as she was one of the first dancers to wear slippers instead of heeled shoes, and, while there is no evidence that she was the first woman to wear the short calf-length ballet skirt, the now standardized ballet tights she did help to popularize these. She is said to have been as strong as the male dancers.