Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. TEATER. 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. 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.

  3. The Ballet School of The Royal Danish Ballet goes back to 1771 and is together with the School of the Paris Opera and the Ballet School in St. Petersburg among the oldest in the world. From this school a great number of famous dancers have emerged.

  4. Apprentice programme. 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.

  5. Royal Danish Ballet: Local name: Den Kongelige Ballet: Year founded: 1748: Founder: King Frederick V: Principal venue: Royal Danish Theatre: Website: kglteater.dk: Artistic staff; Ballet Master: Nikolaj Hübbe: Other; Orchestra: Royal Danish Orchestra: Official school: Royal Danish Ballet school

  6. Official site of The Royal Danish Ballet School. The Royal Danish Ballet School established in 1771 has been educating and producing world renown dancers to maintaining traditions, securing high bal … See more. 0 people follow this. http://www.kglballetskole.dk/ +45 33 69 67 01. Dance Studio · Arts & Entertainment · Art School. Page transparency.

  7. 3 de jul. de 2016 · Firstly, the Royal Danish Ballet School was founded in 1771, which makes it one of the three oldest ballet schools in the world, alongside Paris and St. Petersburg. Secondly, in its very Scandinavian way, children are put at the very centre of an education network that aims to create “not just elite dancers, but elite human beings.”