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Madame Didelot and her husband caused a scandal in 1798 when they performed in revealing costumes for a performance of \"Alonzo e Caro\" in London, England with their frequent dance collaborator, Madame Parisot.","\"Telemachus in the Island of Calypso: A Pantomime Ballet\" is a ballet written by Jean Dauberval. It premiered in London, England at the King's Theatre, Pantheon in March 1791. The ballet is based on the Greek myth of Odysseus. Telemachus is the son of Odysseus and Penelope.","Pantomime Ballet or ballet d'action is a form of ballet in which the dance is performed as \"a narrative art form, rather than an ornamental spectacle...[the first to do so] was Jean-Georges Noverre...Noverre believed that dance steps and gestures should be used to describe the characters' motives and advance the plotline rather than simply form pleasing patterns\" (Oxford Reference.) 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