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  2. Royal Danish Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded with the opening of the Royal Danish Theatre, which has served as its home since that time. The Royal Danish Ballet school was founded in 1771 under the leadership of French ballet teacher Pierre Laurent (1730–1807), then Vincenzo Galeotti developed it and August Bournonville founded his methodology for the school.

  3. Kirsten Simone - Wikipedia

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    She studied at the Royal Danish Ballet School with Vera Volkova and joined the Royal Danish Ballet Company in 1952. She became their first soloist in 1966. She became their first soloist in 1966. She created roles in Flemming Flindt 's The Three Musketeers (1966), Elsa-Marianne von Rosen 's Don Juan (1967) and Harald Lander 's Fête polonaise ...

  4. Johan Kobborg - Wikipedia

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    Johan Kobborg (born 5 June 1972) is a Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, director and visual artist. He is most noted as a ballet dancer, having been a principal dancer with both the Royal Danish Ballet and the Royal Ballet in London, as well as making guest appearances with other ballet companies. Following his departure from the Royal ...

  5. Tim Rushton - Wikipedia

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    Later he danced with the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, now known as the Birmingham Royal Ballet. He was engaged at Deutsche Oper am Rhein between 1982 and 1986, Malmö City Theatre 1986-1987 and the Royal Danish Ballet 1987–1992. While a dancer at the Royal Danish Ballet he became interested in pursuing a choreographic career and decided to ...

  6. Erik Bruhn - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the Royal Danish Ballet in the spring of 1948 and was promoted to soloist in 1949, the highest level a dancer can attain in the Danish ballet. Later in 1949, he again took a leave of absence and joined American Ballet Theatre in New York City, where he would dance regularly for the next nine years, although his home company ...

  7. Ballet company - Wikipedia

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    A ballet company is a type of dance troupe that performs classical ballet, neoclassical ballet, and/or contemporary ballet in the European tradition, plus managerial and support staff. Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year-round basis, except in the United States, where contracts for part of the year (typically thirty or forty ...

  8. Frank Andersen - Wikipedia

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    From 1995–1999, he was the artistic director of the Royal Swedish Ballet and from 2002–2008 he was again artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet. He has directed several productions of August Bournonville's ballets. [2] Since 1997, he has been an advisor to the National Ballet of China, visiting the People’s Republic on many ...

  9. Palle Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    Ballet master Flemming Flindt brought him back to the Royal Danish Ballet in 1967, where he soon became one of the company's favourite soloists, often partnering ballerinas such as Kirsten Simone, Anna Lærkesen and Mette Hønningsen. He took on major roles in Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker and Giselle. [1]