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  1. The Royal Danish Ballet School. Founded back in 1771, the Royal Danish Ballet School is exceptional in the sense that the Royal Danish Ballet is one of the few companies in the world where both dance classes and academic classes are taught within the theatre building.

  2. Within a few years of its founding, in 1771, the Royal Theater Ballet School or Royal Danish Ballet school was established to provide native dancers, of which one of the first was Anine Frølich. One of its early masters, Vincenzo Galeotti , is considered the veritable founder of the company.

  3. The Apprentice programme corresponds to the last three years of education at the Royal Danish Ballet School. Students receive intensive ballet training, along with compulsory academic education at Falkonergårdens Gymnasium & HF.

  4. The Royal Danish Ballet School is a ballet school that trains dancers for the Royal Danish Ballet. It was founded in the 1770s. [citation needed] Beginnings. In 1771, the first formalised ballet school at the Royal Danish Theater was founded by the French dancer and royal court dancing-master Pierre Laurent.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2016 · A portrait of the Royal Danish Ballet School, where forming complete human beings is as important as forming elite dancers. It’s 8.30 am. In a long ballet studio high up in Copenhagen’s labyrinthine Royal Theatre, seven boys warm up ready for class. Four are 7-graders, aged 13-14.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2023 · The Four Seasons by Kenneth MacMillan. Jann Parry sees The Royal Ballet School Summer Performance at The Royal Opera House. PHOTO ALBUM below. This year's Royal Ballet School matinee on the Opera House stage was dedicated to the memory of two former ballerinas, Dame Beryl Grey and Lynn Seymour, both alumni of the school.