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Doris Laine (from 1952, Laine-Almi; 31 October 1931 — 15 December 2018) was an internationally recognised
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, dance choreographer and
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, who later held several prominent leadership positions in dance and the wider performing arts. She is regarded as one of the most influential people in Finnish dance.


Career


Dance

Laine trained at the ballet school of the Ballet of Finland (later to become the
Finnish National Ballet Finnish National Ballet (Suomen Kansallisbaletti) is a professional ballet company at the Finnish National Opera, in Helsinki, Finland. The company was founded in 1922 and it currently employs 73 dancers. It is the only Finnish company that regular ...
), as well as studying at the
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('GITIS') and the
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. During and after her formal training, she made annual study visits to the
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, France and the UK. Laine began her professional career in the Finnish National Ballet's ''
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'' in 1947, before being promoted to soloist in 1952, and to principal in 1956, which position she held for twenty years. From 1964 to 1966, Laine was attached to the Royal Festival Ballet (now
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) in London as principal dancer. During her career, Laine danced approximately 50 leading roles, and performed in 29 countries in Europe and the Americas, both in her own right and as part of the National Ballet's tours. She was especially known for her technical brilliance, virtuosity and
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.


Choreography

Over the years, Laine choreographed numerous productions at the Finnish National Ballet. She was also visiting choreographer at the
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and the
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, among others.


Leadership roles

In 1985, Laine was appointed the Artistic Director of the Finnish National Ballet, where she served until 1992. During her tenure, she broadened the company's repertoire by premiering several works by Finnish ballet composers. She is also known for having created opportunities for young, upcoming dancers. She founded the Helsinki International Ballet Competition, first held in 1984, which later became associated with the National Ballet. She was also the Artistic Director of ', the oldest and largest dance festival in the
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, from 1982 to 1992. From 1992 to 1995, Laine served as Director of Ballet at the
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Tanztheater in Germany. She judged notable ballet competitions, including
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, Paris, Moscow and the USA IBC, more than 30 times. Laine served in board and committee roles at several Finnish artistic, culturo-political and labour market organisations, as well as internationally at the
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and
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of
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, among others.


Honours and awards

In 1957, Laine was awarded the ' medal of the
Order of the Lion of Finland The Order of the Lion of Finland ( fi, Suomen Leijonan ritarikunta; sv, Finlands Lejons orden) is one of three official orders in Finland, along with the Order of the Cross of Liberty and the Order of the White Rose of Finland. The President o ...
. In 1985, Laine received a grant from the
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in recognition of her artistic merits. In 1992, the honorary title of '' Professori'' was conferred on Laine by President
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.


Personal life

Doris Laine was born to a working-class family in Helsinki. Her parents were Aleksander, a labourer, and Lydia Maria. She was married to the opera singer and Director-General of the
Finnish National Opera The Finnish National Opera and Ballet ( fi, Suomen Kansallisooppera ja -baletti; sv, Finlands Nationalopera och -balett) is a Finnish opera company and ballet company based in Helsinki. It is headquartered in the Opera House on the coast of the T ...
,
Alfons Almi Alfons Almi ( Alm, until 1935; 20 August 1904 — 22 February 1991) was a Finnish opera singer and administrator. He has been described as the 'father of Finnish opera'. Career Almi sang the principal tenor at the Opera of Finland (later to bec ...
, from 1952 until his death in 1991; they had one daughter, Heidi (born 1956), who also danced ballet professionally, and now, like her parents before her, works in a management role at the National Opera and Ballet.


References

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