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Jean-Christophe Maillot (born 1960) is a French dancer and choreographer born in Tours. Contents 1 Early life & education 2 Career 3 Works 4 Distinctions & awards 5 Personal life 6 Footnotes // Early life & education He studied at the dance conservatory in Tours before enrolling at the upper school of dance in Cannes, where Rosella Hightower was his primary teacher.[1] Career Maillot was invited by John Neumeier to join the Hamburg Ballet in 1978, where he became a soloist and stayed until 1983, when an accident ended his career as a dancer.[2] In 1983, he became the choreographer and director of the Ballet du Grand Théâtre in Tours. Since 1993, and on the appointment of Her Royal Highness Caroline, Princess of Hanover, he has been the artistic director of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo. Works Works created for Les Ballets des Monte-Carlo:[3]: Bêtes Noires; Home, Sweet Home; Dov’è la Luna; Vers un Pays Sage; Roméo et Juliette; Recto Verso; L’Île; Cendrillon; Entrelacs; Oeil pour oeil; La Belle; D’une rive à l’autre; Miniatures; Le Songe; Altro Canto. Distinctions & awards 1977: Prix de Lausanne 1992: Knighthood of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1999: Officer of the Order of Cultural Merit of Monaco 2001: Nijinski Award for Best Choreography for the production of La Belle 2002: Knighthood of the Légion d'honneur 2007: Prix Benois de la Danse Choreographer of the Year for "Faust" Personal life He and his wife, Valentine, have three children, born between 1986-1992.[4] His daughter, Juliette Dol, is a French actress.[5] Footnotes ^ Kaye, Elizabeth: "Kaye, Elizabeth (6 October 1996). "Provocative Ballet by Way of Tough Love". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/06/arts/provocative-ballet-by-way-of-tough-love.html?scp=2&sq=jean-christophe+maillot&st=nyt. Retrieved 6 May 2010. ," The New York Times, 6 October 1996. ^ Benois de la danse 2007: Jean-Christophe Maillot ^ Program for the Pacific Northwest Ballet's 2009 production of Roméo et Juliette ^ "This Cinderella Wears a Simple Ivory Frock," The New York Times, 27 April 2003 ^ Juliette Dol at the Internet Movie Database v • d • e Ballet General information History of ballet · Ballet timeline · Glossary of ballet · List of ballets · Ballet music · Ballet company · Ballet Portal Ballet by genre Classical ballet · Contemporary ballet · Neoclassical ballet · Character dance Ballet by region British ballet · French ballet · Italian ballet · Russian ballet (dancers) Ballet technique Balanchine method · Bournonville method · Cecchetti method · Pointe · RAD method · Vaganova method Ballet apparel Ballet shoes · Pointe shoes · Tutu Ballet schools Moscow State Academy of Choreography · Royal Ballet School · La Scala Theatre Ballet School · School of American Ballet · Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet Ballet companies American Ballet Theatre · Australian Ballet · Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris · Bolshoi Ballet · Mariinsky Ballet · New York City Ballet · The Royal Ballet · La Scala Theatre Ballet · Stuttgart Ballet Persondata Name Maillot, Jean-Christophe Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1960 Place of birth Date of death Place of death This article about someone associated with the art of dance is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e