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  1. The Royal Swedish Ballet is one of the world’s oldest ballet companies. It was founded in 1773 by King Gustav III. It is Sweden’s largest dance company with the task of curating and developing classical ballet as well as contemporary, innovative works.

  2. www.operan.se › who-is-who › royal-swedish-balletRoyal Swedish Ballet - Operan

    The Royal Swedish Ballet is one of the world's oldest ballet companies and was founded as early as 1773 by King Gustav III. Today, the ensemble is Sweden's largest dance company with 68 full-time dancers divided into principal dancers, 1st soloists, 2nd soloists and corps de ballet dancers who dance both classical ballet and modern dance.

  3. The Royal Swedish Ballet is one of the oldest ballet companies in Europe. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, King Gustav III founded the ballet in 1773 as a part of his national cultural project in response to the French and Italian dominance in this field; he also founded the Royal Swedish Opera and the Royal Dramatic Theatre.

  4. The Royal Swedish Opera includes the Royal Ballet, Young Opera, the Royal Swedish Orchestra and the Royal Swedish Opera Chorus: together we create amazing experiences for adults, young people, children and families.

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  5. Welcome to The Royal Swedish Opera!In a world in which there is seldom time or space for deep emotions and impressions, the Royal Swedish Opera is the place ...

  6. From the Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm, 1999Tchaikovsky‘s eternal classic The Nutcracker by the Royal Swedish Ballet and the Royal Swedish Opera OrchestraSu...

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  7. Royal Swedish Opera ( Swedish: Kungliga Operan) is an opera and ballet company based in Stockholm, Sweden. Location and environment. The building is located in the center of Sweden's capital Stockholm in the borough of Norrmalm, on the eastern side of Gustav Adolfs torg across from the former Arvfurstens Palats, now Ministry for Foreign Affairs.