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Amedeo Amodio (born 1940) is an Italian choreographer and former ballet dancer. ==Early career== Born in Milan in 1940, Amodio trained at the ballet school of the Teatro alla Scala, whose ranks he joined immediately. While there, he performed in productions by Léonide Massine (''Il cappello a tre punte'', ''Capriccio spagnolo'', ''Fantasmi al Grand Hotel''), George Balanchine (''Sinfonia in Do'', ''I quattro temperamenti''), and Petit (''Le quattro stagioni'', ''Le jeune homme et la mort'', ''La chambre'', ''Le loup''). At the age of 22, he left the company of the Teatro alla Scala to begin his career as a choreographer and free-lancing dancer, which led him to pivotal collaborations with Hermes Pan, who chose him as lead in the Italian TV production ''Studio Uno'', and with Aurel Milloss at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. He frequently returned to the Teatro alla Scala, where he performed with Carla Fracci in productions of ''Il gabbiano'' and ''Pelléas et Mélisande''. In 1973, he was featured with Fracci in a documentary that was screened on the RAI television network in Italy.〔''Serata Con Carla Fracci'' (1973) Documentary film. Prod. Luigi Bonori (RAI, 57 minutes)〕 Excerpts from Profokiev's ''Romeo & Juliet'', Offenbach's Cancan and Tchaikovsky's ''Sleeping Beauty'' were shown. In 1975, Amodio signed his version of the ''Après-midi d'un phaune'' for the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi, which was then offered in ''reprise'' at the Teatro alla Scala with Luciana Savignano and scenes by Giacomo Manzù. In the same year and for this latter company, he also created ''Ricercare a nove movimenti''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amedeo Amodio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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