Émilie Bigottini
1764–1858 (age 94)
Biography
Émilie Bigottini (1764–1858) was a distinguished French ballet dancer whose career spanned the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. She was known for her grace, technical skill, and contributions to the development of ballet as an art form during a transformative period in dance history.
Bigottini's long life allowed her to witness and participate in the evolution of French ballet over many decades. Her performances and influence helped shape the aesthetic standards of her time, and her legacy endured well into the nineteenth century. She was honored with burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery, a testament to her significance in French cultural history.