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Dinna Bjørn (born 14 February 1947) is a Danish
ballet dancer A ballet dancer ( it, ballerina fem.; ''ballerino'' masc.) is a person who practices the art of classical ballet. Both females and males can practice ballet; however, dancers have a strict hierarchy and strict gender roles. They rely on ye ...
and choreographer. She has specialized dancing and directing the ballets of August Bournonville. Bjørn has also created five Hans Christian Andersen ballets for the Pantomime Theatre in Copenhagen's Tivoli.


Early life

Born in Copenhagen, she is the daughter of the concert pianist Elvi Henriksen and of ballet master Niels Bjørn Larsen. When she was nine she danced at the Pantomime Theatre in the
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. She studied privately under Hans Brenaa and later under prima ballerina Edite Feifere Frandsen from Latvia who trained her using the
Vaganova method The Vaganova method is a ballet technique and training system devised by the Russian dancer and pedagogue Agrippina Vaganova (1879–1951). It was derived from the teachings of the ''Premier Maître de Ballet'' Marius Petipa, throughout the late ...
.


Career


Dancing

On entering the
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, she learned the techniques of Bournonville ballet with such ease that she immediately joined the company, making her début in 1966 when she was 16 in
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' ('' Afternoon of a Faun''). She also performed in
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's ''
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''. Her real breakthrough came in 1971 when she danced Clara in ''
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'', specially choreographed for her by Flemming Flindt. Bjørn has performed particularly well in a number of Bournonville's ballets, including the title role in ''
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'' and Eleonore and Johanna in ''Kermes in Bruges''. Among other principal roles were the First Pas de deux in
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's ''Vier Letzte Lieder'' and the title role in
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's ''
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''. She also performed ''
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'' in Norfolk, Virginia, and '' Giselle'' at the 1988 Odense Festival.


Teaching

From 1975, Bjørn began to teach, both at the Royal Theatre's ballet school and on summer courses with Birger Bartholm. She has also conducted Bournonville classes in North and South America, in Asia and throughout Europe, helping to spread the tradition. She headed
Frank Andersen Frank Andersen (born 15 April 1953 in Copenhagen) is a former Danish ballet dancer who was twice artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet. He has been an influential supporter of the Danish choreographer August Bournonville. Biography Ander ...
's Bournonville Group from 1985 until it was dissolved in 1989.


Choreography

Even as a young dancer, Bjørn began to work as a choreographer at the Royal Theatre, beginning with the ballet ''8+1'', for which she composed the music herself, followed by ''Sommerfuglemasken'' (1975) and ''Hat-Trick'' (1985). In 1971, she choreographed ''Anatomisk safari'' with music by Per Nørgård at Copenhagen's Det Ny Teater. It was the beginning of an extended period of cooperation with Nørgård from 1976 to 1982 during which, together with her ''Dinna Bjørns Dansegruppe'' and the percussion band ''Sol og Måne'', she choreographed divertimenti for his works. These included ''Den tredje tilstand'', ''Wölfli revy'', ''Det guddommelige tivoli'', and ''Siddharta''. As a choreographer, she has also created five Hans Christian Andersen ballets for Tivoli's Pantomime Theatre for which Queen Margrethe designed the décor and costumes. They are ''Kærlighed i skarnkassen'' (''Love in the Dustbin'', 2001), ''Thumbelina'' (2005), ''Fyrtøjet'' (''The Tinderbox'', 2007), ''Svinedrengen'' (''The Swineherd'', 2009) and ''Den standhaftige Tinsoldat'' (''
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'', 2013).


Director

In 1990, she was appointed artistic director of the
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, for whom she choreographed a new production of ''The Nutcracker'', and in 2001, she became ballet mistress for the
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. From 1997 to 2000, she was also Bournonville Consultant for the Royal Danish Ballet. She has gained a reputation as an international authority on Bournonville.


Awards

Dinna Bjørn has received the Danish Order of the Dannebrog, the Finnish Order of The White Rose, and the
Royal Norwegian Order of Merit The Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (Norwegian: ''Den Kongelige Norske Fortjenstorden'' (Bokmål) or ''Den Kongelege Norske Fortenesteordenen'' (Nynorsk)) was instituted by King Olav V in 1985. It is awarded to foreigners, Norwegian citizens livi ...
.


References

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