Dame Adeline Genée DBE (born Anina Kirstina Margarete Petra Jensen; 6 January 1878 – 23 April 1970) was a Danish-British ballet dancer. Anina Kirstina...
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Bonheur Adeline Chapman (1847–1931), English campaigner for women's suffrage Adeline Genée DBE (1878–1970), Danish/British ballet dancer Adeline Geo-Karis...
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for opera and ballet, including ballets for performance by the dancer Adeline Genée. Dora Bright was born at 375 Glossop Road, Ecclesall Bierlow in Sheffield...
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Method Lucia Cormani – Italian Method Edouard Espinosa – French Method Adeline Genée – Bournonville Method, Denmark Tamara Karsavina – Imperial Method, Russia...
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composers. A Christmas musical, the work was created for the Danish dancer Adeline Genée who portrays the central character of Viola. As a young child, Viola...
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Theatre, London 1973 The Banana Box Rooksby David Scase Eric Chappell Adeline Genée Theatre, East Grinstead; Apollo Theatre, London 1974 Abel, Where Is...
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she traveled to London to compete at the Royal Academy of Dance’s Adeline Genée Awards, where she was awarded the Gold medal. There she was seen by...
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choreographer, Royal Danish Ballet Anine Frölich (1762–1784), ballet dancer Adeline Genée (1878–1970), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet; later music hall roles...
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Outstanding Classical Artist Nominated for The Southwark Newcomer Award 2004 Adeline Genée Award (Silver) 2001 Young British Dancer of the Year 2001 Dame Ninette...
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studies at the Sadler's Wells Ballet School. She is a winner of the Adeline Genée Gold Medal from the Royal Academy of Dance. She made her professional...
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Prince of Denmark and his wife, Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark. Dame Adeline Genée DBE (1878 in Hinnerup – 1970) a Danish/British ballet dancer Lars Hjortshøj...
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Smieton; Gladys Taylor; Mary Tyrwhitt 1950: Marjorie Cox; Frances Farrer; Adeline Genée, Grace Kimmins; Olive Wheeler; Jocelyn Woollcombe 1951: Ellen Acton;...
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Yekaterina Geltzer - prima ballerina of the Bolshoi in the 1910s and 1920s Adeline Genée - Danish ballet dancer Angelica Generosa - American ballet dancer Yvonne...
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opera by Wolf-Ferrari La Camargo (1912), a ballet choreographed by Adeline Genée and composed by Dora Bright Camargo (yacht), a 1928 yacht owned by Julius...
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the Royal Academy of Dance of London, England. It is named for Dame Adeline Genée, and was first held in London in 1931. In 2019, it was renamed the Margot...
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Years Between, opposite Michael Redgrave.[citation needed] He won the Adeline Genée Gold Medal in 1943, the youngest winner to do so. Gilpin joined Ballet...
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Fred Niblo, American actor, director, and producer (d. 1948) 1878 – Adeline Genée, Danish-born British ballerina (d. 1970) 1878 – Carl Sandburg, American...
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managed the theatre around the start of the 20th century. The dancer Adeline Genée and the theatre's ballet company, working under composer-director Leopold...
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fringe of the great century of the theatre". He saw Sarah Bernhardt act, Adeline Genée dance and Albert Chevalier, Vesta Tilley and Marie Lloyd perform in...
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included Edmund Gosse, the soldier Sir Alexander Bryce, the dancer Adeline Genée, the shipowner and philanthropist Richard Green, the MP Samuel Gurney...
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(1762–1784), ballerina, first native Dane in the Royal Danish Ballet Adeline Genée (1878–1970), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet, later classical ballet...
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perfect whiteness." He appeared in Noël Coward's Private Lives at the Adeline Genee Theatre in East Grinstead in June 1968, starring alongside Shirley Anne...
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member of the Imperial Russian Ballet, with Volonin, Vlasta Novotna, Adeline Genée and others. She appeared in a short film, Spiew labedzi, in 1914. She...
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Pipit-Suksun became the youngest person to win a gold medal at the Adeline Genée International Competition. She graduated in 2004 and, at the age of...
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her own. In 1920, she collaborated with four other great dancers -- Adeline Genée, Tamara Karsavina, Edouard Espinosa, and Phyllis Bedells—to form the...
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Victoria and Albert Museum, including one possibly worn by the dancer Adeline Genée. The museum also has a complete Harlequin costume supplied by his company...
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first composition. In 1935 she became the first Australian to win the Adeline Genée Gold Medal. Martyn joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (later Sadler's Wells)...
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offered. Shortly before her marriage Fonteyn had been selected to succeed Adeline Genée, as president of the Royal Academy of Dance and though she protested...
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Mariella Frostrup Norway Journalist and radio and television presenter Adeline Genée Denmark Ballet dancer Charles Hambro Denmark Banker and politician,...
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Sissie Smith, a student of the founder of the Royal Academy of Dance, Adeline Genée. He also trained with Rosella Hightower and at the Royal Ballet School...
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