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(born April 29, 1727, Paris, Fr.died Oct. 19, 1810, Saint-Germain-en-Laye) French dancer and choreographer. His treatise (1760) stressed the need for unified dramatic structure by integrating story, music, choreography, and set design, as opposed to the loosely connected episodes of the dance suite that then prevailed. This innovative approachcalled , or ballet with a storybrought major reforms in ballet production. His invention of was challenged by Gasparo Angiolini, who had developed a simpler approach to the new form. In 1776 Noverre became ballet master of the Paris Opéra.
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