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  1. August Bournonville (21 August 1805 – 30 November 1879) was a Danish ballet master and choreographer. He was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer and choreographer trained under the French choreographer, Jean Georges Noverre, and the nephew of Julie Alix de la Fay, née Bournonville, of the Royal Swedish Ballet .

  2. August Bournonville (born Aug. 21, 1805, Copenhagen, Den.—died Nov. 30, 1879, Copenhagen) was a dancer and choreographer who directed the Royal Danish Ballet for nearly 50 years and established the Danish style based on bravura dancing and expressive mime.

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  3. 15 de jul. de 2013 · Subscribed. 1.4K. 147K views 10 years ago. Continuing our exploration of the history of ballet, former Principal with The Royal Ballet, Johan Kobborg introduces the style of August Bournonville...

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    August Bournonville. Categoria: Profissionais da dança. País de origem: Dinamarca. Atividade: Bailarino. Data de nascimento: 21/08/1805. Data de falecimento: 30/11/1879. Histórico.

  5. A dancer, choreographer, ballet director and teacher who directed the Royal Danish Ballet for nearly 50 years, he established the Danish style of dance based on bravura dancing and expressive mime. His distinctive style is noted for its precision, neatness, lightness and gaiety.

  6. Overview. August Bournonville. (1805—1879) Quick Reference. ( b Copenhagen, 21 Aug. 1805; d Copenhagen, 30 Nov. 1879) Danish dancer, choreographer, teacher, and ballet director. The most influential Danish choreographer of the 19th century.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2016 · Blog. 1 Comment. Konservatoriet Royal Danish Ballet dancers Gitte Lindstrøm, Thomas Lund, Gudrun Bojesen photo Martin Mydtskov Rønne. How the visionary Bournonvile came to develop a dancing style that would forever become the unique hallmark of Danish ballet. Say “ballet” in Denmark, and before long you’ll hear one name: Bournonville.