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Category Archives: Royal Danish Ballet
Timeless Tragedy: The Royal Danish Ballet Brings August Bournonville’s La Sylphide to Lincoln Center
For all the talk of them being the happiest of dancers, the Danes seem oddly at home in tragedy. It was impossible not to notice how markedly downbeat the Royal Danish Ballet’s program was on Friday. We again saw The … Continue reading
Posted in August Bournonville, Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet
Tagged Arlene Croce, August Bournonville, ballet, David Koch Theater, Denmark, Flemming Flindt, Gudrun Bojesen, kilts, La Sylphide, Lincoln Center, mime, Royal Danish Ballet, Scotland, Sorella Englund, sylph, The Lesson, Ulrik Birkjær
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The Old, the New, and the Ugly: The Royal Danish Ballet’s Opening Night at Lincoln Center
Given that the Royal Danish Ballet’s current New York season is its first in 23 years, one would assume the opening-night program was selected with great care. And how best to reintroduce the company to American audiences? With a revered … Continue reading
Posted in Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet
Tagged Alexandra Lo Sardo, August Bournonville, Bournonville Variations, David Koch Theater, Flemming Flindt, Johann Kobborg, Jorma Elo, Lincoln Center, Lost on Slow, Napoli, New York City Ballet, Nikolaj Hübbe, Royal Danish Ballet, The Lesson, Vivaldi
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