
Royal Danish Ballet Principal Dancer Ulrik Birkkjaer in August Bournonville’s “A Folktale.” Photo: ©Costin Radu
Sixty years after The Royal Danish Ballet’s U.S. debut, principals and soloists from this internationally renowned company perform a fantastic program featuring excerpts from works by August Bournonville, the acclaimed 19th century Royal Danish Ballet choreographer and ballet master who created more than fifty works for the company. A highlight of the Joyce season, this engagement promises to be a memorable one.
All choreography by August Bournonville
The Flower Festival in Genzano (Pas de deux)
Music: H.S. Paulli
A Folktale (Pas de sept)
Music: Niels V. Gade
Jockey Dance from Siberia to Moscow
Music: C.C. Møller
La Sylphide, Act II
Music: Herman Løvenskiold
Napoli, Act III
Music: H.S. Paulli
Le Conservatoire (Pas de trios)
Music: H.S. Paulli
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Filed under: Ballet Tagged: Act II”, Act III”, Alban Lendorf, August Bournonville, August Bournonville’s “A Folktale”, August Bournonville’s “Napoli.” Susanne Grinder, August Bournonville’s “The Flower Festival in Genzano”, “A Folktale” (Pas de sept), “Jockey Dance from Siberia to Moscow”, “Le Conservatoire” (Pas de trios), “Napoli, “The Flower Festival in Genzano” (Pas de deux), C.C. Møller, Costin Radu, Danish choreographer August Bournonville, Gudrun Bojesen, H.S. Paulli, Herman Løvenskiold, Joyce Theater, La Sylphide, Niels V. Gade, Principals & Soloists, The Royal Danish Ballet, Ulrik Birkkjaer
