Signora Violante

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Born1682
Italy or France
Died1741 (aged 5859)
Edinburgh, Scotland
OthernamesMadam Violante, Signora Larini
Occupation(s)Rope-dancer, acrobat, actress, theatre company director
Signora Violante
Born1682
Italy or France
Died1741 (aged 5859)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Other namesMadam Violante, Signora Larini
Occupation(s)Rope-dancer, acrobat, actress, theatre company director
Era18th Century
StyleCommedia dell'arte
SpouseSenor Violante
Rope dancing
Rope dancing

Signora Violante (1682–1741) was a rope-dancer, acrobat, commedia dell'arte actor and theatre company manager.

Background

Signora Violante was Italian or French,[1] and was active as a performer from 1720.[2] She was married to an Italian, Senor Violante, a rope-slider.[3] Neither her maiden or married name are known for certain, and she and her husband are also sometimes named as Larini in contemporary newspaper accounts.[2] She is also known as Madam Violante and Mrs Violante in 18th century sources.[4]

Family

Her children were among the performers in her troupe.[1] Her daughter Rosina Violante, a dancer, later married dancer George Richard Estcourt Luppino, son of dancers George Charles Luppino and Charlotte Mary Estcourt,[5] and forebear of the Lupino family of performers and designers.[2]

Career

Death

References

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