Marie-Adrienne Chameroy

Marie-Adrienne Chameroy (1779 – 25 October 1802) was a French dancer who performed at the Paris Opera.

She made her debut in the ballet Psyché in February 1796, performing the role of Terpsichore, the muse of dance.

[1] In the opera Anacréon chez Polycrate, she is said to have given a remarkable performance where she represented in dance the musicality of the orchestra's clarinet.

She was said to have combined the abilities of dancer Auguste Vestris with an inimitable grace.

The priest at the Couvent des Filles-Saint-Thomas [fr] agreed to perform the funeral.