Lise la Cour

Lise la Cour and Peter Martins in Stemninger (1963)

Lise la Cour (1944–2016) was a Danish ballerina, choreographer and dance teacher. After training at the company's ballet school, she premièred at the Royal Danish Ballet in 1961 and went on to star in a series of ballets including Bournonville's Napoli, Balanchine's The Four Temperaments and Flemming Flindt's The Young Man Must Marry. From the late 1970s, she was principally a choreographer, creating ballets based on the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen's, starting with Hyrdinden og skorstensfejeren (The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep) in 1988.[1] 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 Elaine Padmore and newcomer Kasper Holten. In 2002, she moved to San Jose, California, where she was appointed school director of the Ballet San Jose until she established her own school, Lise la Cour's LaCademy of Ballet, in 2012.[2][3]

  1. ^ Scavenius, Alette. "Lise la Cour (1944 - 2016)" (in Danish). Kvinfo. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Lise la Cour". Legacy.com. August 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  3. ^ Chow, Crystal. "Lise la Cour, former school director for Ballet San Jose, now runs her own LaCademy of Ballet". The Mercury News. Retrieved 9 April 2020.