Jean Malter (died November 1805, London), known as Hamoir, was a French ballet dancer and theatre director.
Hamoir then became ballet master and premier danseur comique at the Théâtre de la Monnaie and Théâtre Royal du Parc in Brussels in 1783, with his sister Rosalie, from whom he could never be separated and who he often had pass for his wife.
On his return to England in 1785, Hamoir set himself up as a dance professor in Birmingham and appeared in London until 1791.
His last production was L'Heureux Naufrage (The Happy Shipwreck), a ballet "in the Scottish style", at the King's Theatre in July 1796.
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