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Lise la Cour (1944–2016) was a Danish
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,
choreographer Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion or form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who cr ...
and dance teacher. After training at the company's ballet school, she premièred at the
Royal Danish Ballet The Royal Danish Ballet is an internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Danish Theatre in Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the oldest ballet companies in the world and originates from 1748, when the Ro ...
in 1961 and went on to star in a series of ballets including
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's ''
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'',
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's ''
The Four Temperaments ''The Four Temperaments'' or Theme and Four Variations (''The Four Temperaments'') is an orchestral work and ballet by Paul Hindemith. Although it was originally conceived as a ballet for Léonide Massine, the score was ultimately completed a ...
'' and
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's ''The Young Man Must Marry''. From the late 1970s, she was principally a choreographer, creating ballets based on the fairy tales of
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's, starting with ''Hyrdinden og skorstensfejeren'' (The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep) in 1988. She was Viceballetmester (Associate artistic director) of the Royal Danish Ballet from 1988-1995 and was involved in several large theatre productions in the following years until she was appointed Administrative Director of the Royal Danish Opera from 1999 to 2001, ensuring a smooth transition between the former opera director
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and newcomer
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. In 2002, she moved to
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, where she was appointed school director of the
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until she established her own school, Lise la Cour's LaCademy of Ballet, in 2012.


Biography

Born on 21 August 1944 in
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, Lise la Cour was the daughter of Mogens la Cour (1905–1991) and Elga Gurli Nielsen (born 1911). When she was nine, she entered the
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where she received support from Børge Ralov (1908–1981). In 1961, she made her début as Anne Frank in
Kenneth MacMillan Sir Kenneth MacMillan (11 December 192929 October 1992) was a British ballet dancer and choreographer who was artistic director of the Royal Ballet in London between 1970 and 1977, and its principal choreographer from 1977 until his death. Ea ...
's ''The Burrow'', after which she performed a series of significant roles, including the young girl in
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's ''Le beau Danube'' (1962), the pas de six in ''Napoli'' (1963) and Balanchine's ''The Four Temperaments'' (1963). She went on to partner her husband-to-be
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in
Hans Brenaa Hans Brenaa (b Copenhagen, 9 October 1910, d Copenhagen, 14 April 1988) was a Danish dancer, teacher, and ballet director. He studied at the Royal Danish Ballet School from 1918 and joined the company in 1928; promoted to principal in 1945. He crea ...
's ''Stemninger'' (1964). They married in December 1965 and had one child together: Nilas Christian (1967). She played Elisa in Bournonville's ''
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'' (1965) and performed in Flemming Flindt's ''The Young Man Must Marry'' (1967). In the late 1970s, she turned to choreography with Daniel Bohr's ''Kurt Weill Cabaret'' (1978). The first of her own works was the western ballet ''Gry'' (1982). Six years later, in collaboration with the composer
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and the artist and scenographer
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she developed the choreography for various fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen, starting with ''The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweeper'' (1888). It was followed by ''Den Grimme Ælling'' (The Ugly Duckling, 1989), ''Klods Hans'' (Blockhead Hans, 1990), ''Den Lille Havfrue'' (The Little Mermaid, 1992) and ''Fyrtøjet'' (The Tinderbox, 1995). In 1988, she accepted
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's invitation to become Deputy Artistic Director of the Royal Danish Ballet. In 1999, she was appointed Director of the Royal Danish Opera, a post she held until 2001. She also chaired Ballettens Private Pensionskasse, contributing to the funding of retirement pensions for elderly dancers. In 2002, she moved to
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, where she was appointed school director of the
Ballet San Jose Ballet San Jose was a ballet company based in San Jose, California, US, operating from 1985 to 2016. History The company was founded in 1985 as the "San Jose Cleveland Ballet," a co-venture with the ten-year-old Cleveland Ballet which offered to ...
until she established her own school, Lise la Cour's LaCademy of Ballet, in 2012. She died in San Jose on 13 August 2016.


Personal life

La Cour was divorced from Peter Martins in 1969. In 1981, she married the conductor Frans Henrik Rasmussen, with a divorce in 1994. They had two children together:
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(1982) and Mikkel (1984). In 1998, she married the singer Bengt Göran Torsten Bjernhager, who died in 2009. Her fourth and last husband was Roger Lyness of San Jose who survived her. Her son Ask la Cour was a principal dancer with the
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.


Awards

In 1989, la Cour was honored as a
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.


References

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