Countess Elsa-Marianne von Rosen (21 April 1924 – 7 September 2014) was a Swedish ballet dancer, choreographer and actress. She performed all over Scandinavia...
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(Sylph); choreography by August Bournonville, revised version by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen. Giselle (Giselle, Monna, Zulma); choreography by Jean Coralli...
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Sylphide — choreography by August Bournonville in the version of Elsa—Marianne von Rosen; Giselle, Zulma, pas de deux of act I, in Giselle — choreography...
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(1967-1970), Stella Claire (acting 1970-1971), Conny Borg (1971-1980), Elsa-Marianne von Rosen (1980-1987) and Jonas Kåge (1987-1995). In the early 1990s, a major...
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Lavrovsky The Sylph, "La Sylphide" by August Bournonville edited by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen Masha, "The Nutcracker" by Vasili Vainonen Terpsichore, "Apollo"...
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1984, he joined the Malmö Ballet, as ballet master under director Elsa Marianne von Rosen. While there, he created two ballets: Delibes Suite and Samson...
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1963) Oscar Rosander (1901–1971) Eva Röse (born 1973) Elsa-Marianne von Rosen (1924–2014) Erik Rosén (1883–1967) Birgit Rosengren (1912–2011) Emelie Rosenqvist...
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Douglas E. Smith, 53, American video game designer (Lode Runner). Elsa-Marianne von Rosen, 90, Swedish ballet dancer and actress. Yoshiko Yamaguchi, 94,...
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professional dancer Gunhild Rosén (1855–1928), prima ballerina, choreographer, ballet master, Royal Swedish Ballet Elsa-Marianne von Rosen (1924–2014), ballet...
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Torkeli as Dancer Gustaf Unger as Dancer Eric von Gegerfelt as Member of the board Elsa Marianne von Rosen as Dancer Alice Wallis as Clerk Anna Widforss...
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1982. The score was used for a ballet entitled Utopia directed by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen for the Gothenburg ballet company in 1974. Having decided against...
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Belgium – Micha Van Hoecke France – Pierre Lacotte Sweden – Elsa-Marianne von Rosen Italy – Elisabetta Terabust Finland – Jorma Uotinen The 1993...
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Brost as Greta Bilt Torsten Bergström as Landowner Fristedt Elsa Marianne von Rosen as Bessie Fristedt Oscar Ljung as Törring, pharmacist Mona Mårtenson...
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2004, and Eva, born in April 2009. La Sylphide (choreography by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen, after August Bournonville): Sylph La Sylphide (choreography by...
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created roles in Flemming Flindt's The Three Musketeers (1966), Elsa-Marianne von Rosen's Don Juan (1967) and Harald Lander's Fête polonaise (1970). She...
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Bergman, Anders Ek, Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Sif Ruud, Ulf Palme, Elsa-Marianne von Rosen, and Mimi Pollak. Up until Bergström, theatrical photography was...
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final major part of her career, the title role in Irene Holm by Elsa-Marianne von Rosen based on a short story by Herman Bang. Schane had roles in Drift...
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the Nazi era that influences Marianne and Juliane, albeit in different ways. A theme within Marianne and Juliane that von Trotta uses throughout her works...
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with Birger Bartholin and Edite Frandsen. In 1959, he joined Elsa-Marianne von Rosen's Scandinavian Ballet, which toured in Denmark and Sweden, as a...
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Birgitte Price, Kirsten Rosendal 1971 Lone Koppel, Grete Olsen, Elsa-Marianne von Rosen 1970 Margrethe Lomholt, Kirsten Simone, Esther Vagning, Lily Weiding...
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Australasia, and South America partnering ballerinas Svetlana Beriosova, Elsa Marianne von Rosen, Colette Marchand, Celia Franca, Irene Skorik, Lycette Darsonval...
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upbringing. She danced her first solo part while still a student in Elsa-Marianne von Rosen's Jomfrukilden. She also undertook study trips to Cannes and Paris...
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Belgian nobility on the day of Carl's first marriage with Countess Elsa von Rosen on 6 July 1937. It had its own coat of arms and was a noble title, that...
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Flossenbürg (as well as Dresden-Goehle, Holleischen and Zwodau); Gross Rosen (as well as its satellites in Langenbielau, Ober Hohenelbe and Parschnitz);...
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artist Adele von Finck (1879–1943), painter Elsa Fraenkel (1892–1975), sculptor Maria Elektrine von Freyberg (1797–1847), painter Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven...
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rights activist Linde Klinckowström-von Rosen (1920–2000), columnist, letter writer, non-fiction writer Sophie von Knorring (1797–1848), pioneer of the...
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(1801–1875), sketch artist Lotten Rönquist (1864–1912), painter Georg von Rosen (1843–1923), painter Alexander Roslin (1718–1798), painter Celina Runeborg...
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later, body parts found eight months later Marie Delleskog [sv] as Marianne Rosén, Lina's mother, has intergenerational feud with Österman family Sebastian...
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129–133; Golda Meir is quoted by Jonathan Rosen in "So Was It Odd of God?", The New York Times, December 14, 2003. Rosen, Jonathan (December 14, 2003). "So Was...
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Kerstin Tidelius as Henrietta Vergérus Hans Henrik Lerfeldt as Elsa Bergius Marianne Aminoff as Blenda Vergerus Harriet Andersson as Justina Linda Krüger...
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