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Cast of the Ballet des Porcelaines at the Cultural Services of the French EmbassyVilla Albertine Headquarters at the Payne Whitney Mansion in New York City. Photo by Joe Carrotta

Reimagining the Ballet des Porcelains in 18th-Century Paris

Thursday June 9th, 12:30pm – 1:30pm (ET)

In 1739, a ballet pantomime called the Ballet des Porcelaines (also known as The Teapot Prince) was performed at the Château de Morville near Paris, and then thought lost forever. NYU art history professor Meredith Martin and choreographer Phil Chan share with us their passion for, and the intriguing story behind, the project that they conjured back to life, based on the original score and libretto kept at the National Library of France in Paris.

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