Heberle, Thérèse (1806–1840)
Heberle, Thérèse (1806–1840)
Austrian ballet dancer. Name variations: Therese Heberle. Born 1806 in Vienna, Austria; died Feb 5, 1840, in Naples, Italy.
Performed in Kinderballet (children's ballet) of Frederick Horschelt at Theater an der Wein (c. 1816–21); danced 1 season with Royal Italian Opera, a company based in London; performed at Teatro alla Scala in Milan (starting 1820s) where she appeared in works by Jean Aumer, Filippo Taglioni, and Louis Henry, among others; remained at La Scala until end of her short career.
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