. "24"^^ . "John Weaver est un danseur et chor\u00E9graphe britannique, g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement reconnu comme le p\u00E8re de pantomime anglaise. Son p\u00E8re, un ma\u00EEtre \u00E0 danser, l'incite \u00E0 se rendre \u00E0 Londres pour devenir ma\u00EEtre de ballet. Weaver devient vite un sp\u00E9cialiste des r\u00F4les comiques et cr\u00E9e le premier ballet-pantomime burlesque, Tavern Bilkers (1702). Son ballet le plus s\u00E9rieux, The Loves of Mars and Venus (1717), annonce d\u00E9j\u00E0 les th\u00E9ories que d\u00E9velopperont plus tard Cahusac, Noverre et Angiolini. Son \u0153uvre \u00E9crite comprend une traduction de la Chor\u00E9graphie de Raoul-Auger Feuillet, sous le titre Orchesography (1706), ainsi que des ouvrages in\u00E9dits\u00A0: A Small Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing (1706) A Collection of Ball-Dances Performed at Court (1706) An Essay Towards a History of Dancing (1712) Anatomical and Mechanical Lectures Upon Dancing (1721) History of Mimes and Pantomimes (1727). Fervent adepte du syst\u00E8me Feuillet, Weaver est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme le pr\u00E9curseur du ballet d'action."@fr . . . "John Weaver (21 July 1673 \u2013 24 September 1760) was an English dancer and choreographer, and is often regarded as the father of English pantomime. Weaver was born in Shrewsbury. His father, a dance teacher, suggested he go to London and become a ballet master. Weaver soon became a specialist in comic roles and created the first pantomime ballet, the burlesque Tavern Bilkers (1702). His more serious work, The Loves of Mars and Venus dealt with themes from classical literature and required a significant amount of gestures due to the story not being expressed in any spoken form. Because Weaver attempted to use plot and emotion in replacement of more sophisticated technical and speech methods, he is considered a major influence on subsequent choreographers, including Jean-Georges Noverre and Gasparo Angiolini. His books include a translation of Raoul Auger Feuillet's Orchesography, and two original works titled A Small Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing' (1706) and A collection of ball-dances performed at court (1706)."@en . "John Weaver (21 July 1673 \u2013 24 September 1760) was an English dancer and choreographer, and is often regarded as the father of English pantomime. Weaver was born in Shrewsbury. His father, a dance teacher, suggested he go to London and become a ballet master. Weaver soon became a specialist in comic roles and created the first pantomime ballet, the burlesque Tavern Bilkers (1702)."@en . "21"^^ . . . . "Weaver, John"@en . . "English dancer and choreographer"@en . "1760-09-24"^^ . . "John Weaver"@en . . . "English dancer and choreographer"@en . . "John Weaver"@de . "John Weaver war ein britischer T\u00E4nzer, Choreograf und Tanzhistoriker."@de . "1673-07-21"^^ . . "John Weaver"@en . . . "1673-07-21"^^ . "1760-09-24"^^ . . . "John Weaver war ein britischer T\u00E4nzer, Choreograf und Tanzhistoriker."@de . . "John Weaver est un danseur et chor\u00E9graphe britannique, g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement reconnu comme le p\u00E8re de pantomime anglaise. Son p\u00E8re, un ma\u00EEtre \u00E0 danser, l'incite \u00E0 se rendre \u00E0 Londres pour devenir ma\u00EEtre de ballet. Weaver devient vite un sp\u00E9cialiste des r\u00F4les comiques et cr\u00E9e le premier ballet-pantomime burlesque, Tavern Bilkers (1702). Son ballet le plus s\u00E9rieux, The Loves of Mars and Venus (1717), annonce d\u00E9j\u00E0 les th\u00E9ories que d\u00E9velopperont plus tard Cahusac, Noverre et Angiolini."@fr . "John Weaver"@en . . "John"@en . "Weaver"@en . "John+Weaver+"@en . . . "John Weaver"@fr . "139479775"@de . .