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Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (about 1738, in Paris - after 1795, in Tulchyn, Poland, now Ukraine) was an 18th-century French dancer, ballet master, choreographer and dance teacher. His name was also recorded as: Dauvigny and D’Auvigne, D’Auvigni, D’auvigny, d’Avigny, Dauvigni, Davigni, Davigny, Douigny, Douvigny, Dovigny, Dovini, Dovinié, Dowini, Dowinni; and in Poland he was given Polish first name Ludwik. Probably the son of a writer and historian Aymé-Jean Chabaille d'Auvigny de Morinval called Jean Du Castre d'Auvigny, step brother of dancer and dance teacher Nicolas-François-Hyacinthe Dubus, known by his stage name Hyacinthe, and of the comic actors Gabriel-Éléonor-Hervé Dubus, whose stage name was Soli (Sauly), and Pierre-Louis Dubus whose stage name was Préville. His mother was their sister

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  • Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (avec plusieurs variantes) est un danseur, maître de ballet, chorégraphe et professeur de danse français, né à Paris vers 1738 et mort à Tulczyn (Pologne, maintenant en Ukraine) après 1795. (fr)
  • Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (about 1738, in Paris - after 1795, in Tulchyn, Poland, now Ukraine) was an 18th-century French dancer, ballet master, choreographer and dance teacher. His name was also recorded as: Dauvigny and D’Auvigne, D’Auvigni, D’auvigny, d’Avigny, Dauvigni, Davigni, Davigny, Douigny, Douvigny, Dovigny, Dovini, Dovinié, Dowini, Dowinni; and in Poland he was given Polish first name Ludwik. Probably the son of a writer and historian Aymé-Jean Chabaille d'Auvigny de Morinval called Jean Du Castre d'Auvigny, step brother of dancer and dance teacher Nicolas-François-Hyacinthe Dubus, known by his stage name Hyacinthe, and of the comic actors Gabriel-Éléonor-Hervé Dubus, whose stage name was Soli (Sauly), and Pierre-Louis Dubus whose stage name was Préville. His mother was their sister (en)
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  • Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (about 1738, in Paris - after 1795, in Tulchyn, Poland, now Ukraine) was an 18th-century French dancer, ballet master, choreographer and dance teacher. His name was also recorded as: Dauvigny and D’Auvigne, D’Auvigni, D’auvigny, d’Avigny, Dauvigni, Davigni, Davigny, Douigny, Douvigny, Dovigny, Dovini, Dovinié, Dowini, Dowinni; and in Poland he was given Polish first name Ludwik. Probably the son of a writer and historian Aymé-Jean Chabaille d'Auvigny de Morinval called Jean Du Castre d'Auvigny, step brother of dancer and dance teacher Nicolas-François-Hyacinthe Dubus, known by his stage name Hyacinthe, and of the comic actors Gabriel-Éléonor-Hervé Dubus, whose stage name was Soli (Sauly), and Pierre-Louis Dubus whose stage name was Préville. His mother was their sister Louise-Élisabeth Dubus (marriage 1737). (en)
  • Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (avec plusieurs variantes) est un danseur, maître de ballet, chorégraphe et professeur de danse français, né à Paris vers 1738 et mort à Tulczyn (Pologne, maintenant en Ukraine) après 1795. (fr)
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