[1] Fabbri danced to acclaim in Italy and Paris,[2] before her London debut at Drury Lane Theatre in 1845, dancing as Mazourka in the ballet The Devil to Pay.
[1] One critic wrote "Drury Lane Theatre opened for the season... with a ballet of no particular merit, but worthy of notice for the excellent dancing of Mademoiselle Flora Fabbri.
Her manner is at once refined and spirited, singularly graceful and yet always joyous, and impulsive.
"[3] Of Fabbri's dancing, Blasis said "light, bounding, aerial, and fanciful in every motion."
Fabbri danced at the Paris Opera during 1845 to 1851, and also toured in Italy and Germany.