vestris
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Definition
Proper noun A historical figure: Gaetano Vestris, an Italian-born French dancer and ballet master of the 18th century, renowned as the preeminent male dancer of his era. He is noted for his technical prowess and for pioneering the removal of the mask in theatrical mime, allowing for greater facial expression.
Usage
The word "Vestris" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical dancer. * In historical or biographical contexts: The innovations of Vestris influenced a generation of performers. * In discussions of ballet history: Many consider Vestris the first modern ballet star.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to represent the pinnacle of 18th-century male dance artistry.
- He danced with a confidence that recalled Vestris himself.
Variants and Related Words
- Vestrisian (adj, rare): Pertaining to or characteristic of Gaetano Vestris or his style of dance.
- The dancer's Vestrisian elegance was widely praised.
Synonyms
- The Celebrated Vestris
- Le Dieu de la Danse (The God of the Dance, a contemporary epithet)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- A Vestris of the [modern age/field]: A metaphorical phrase used to denote someone who is the supreme master or a revolutionary figure in a given field, particularly in performance arts.
- He was hailed as the Vestris of contemporary mime.
Noun
- Italian dancing-master for Louis XVI who was considered the greatest dancer of his day; he was the first to discard the mask in mime (1729-1808)