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Jeanne-Élisabeth Le Clerc Soligny (née Malter, 1749), known also under her stage name Elisabeth Le Clerc, was a French ballet mistress and ballerina. She was a premier dancer at the French Ballet of the Du Londel Troupe in Sweden and of the Royal Swedish Ballet.

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  • Jeanne Élisabeth Malter, épouse Soligny, née à Paris en 1749, est une danseuse et maîtresse de ballet française qui a joué sous le nom de scène de Mademoiselle Le Clerc. (fr)
  • Jeanne-Elisabeth Soligny, artistnam Mlle Le Clerc, född Malter 1749, var en fransk balettdansare. Hon var en framstående dansare (premiärdansös) och balettmästare vid den Franska Baletten i Sverige 1764–1771 och som premiärdansös vid den Kungliga Baletten 1773–1782. (sv)
  • Jeanne-Élisabeth Le Clerc Soligny (née Malter, 1749), known also under her stage name Elisabeth Le Clerc, was a French ballet mistress and ballerina. She was a premier dancer at the French Ballet of the Du Londel Troupe in Sweden and of the Royal Swedish Ballet. (en)
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  • Jeanne Élisabeth Malter, épouse Soligny, née à Paris en 1749, est une danseuse et maîtresse de ballet française qui a joué sous le nom de scène de Mademoiselle Le Clerc. (fr)
  • Jeanne-Élisabeth Le Clerc Soligny (née Malter, 1749), known also under her stage name Elisabeth Le Clerc, was a French ballet mistress and ballerina. She was a premier dancer at the French Ballet of the Du Londel Troupe in Sweden and of the Royal Swedish Ballet. Le Clerc was employed at the Ballet of the French Theatre in Sweden, where she debuted in 1764. She was admired for her beauty, talent and grace. She was also known for her affairs with Arvid Horn and Henrik Johan von Düben. She was soon noted as one of the stars of the ballet and was appointed premier dancer and ballet mistress. She married the actor from the same theatre in 1770. In 1771, the French Theatre was dissolved. When the Royal Swedish Ballet was founded in 1773, however, there were not yet enough Swedish dancers and many of the first members of this troupe consisted of dancers from the old French Ballet troupe. The most prominent of these dancers were Louis Gallodier, Ninon Dubois Le Clerc, Louis Frossard and Marie-Renée Frossard and Elisabeth Soligny; Soligny was Gallodier's dance partner in the ballets. She lost her position in the ballet in 1782, at the age of 33. (en)
  • Jeanne-Elisabeth Soligny, artistnam Mlle Le Clerc, född Malter 1749, var en fransk balettdansare. Hon var en framstående dansare (premiärdansös) och balettmästare vid den Franska Baletten i Sverige 1764–1771 och som premiärdansös vid den Kungliga Baletten 1773–1782. (sv)
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