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Anna Lærkesen

Anna Lærkesen (born 2 March 1942 in Copenhagen) is a former Danish soloist at the Royal Danish Ballet. She had her debut at the theatre in the Bournonville version of La Sylphide as the first sylph (1959). She was appointed soloist in 1964 and was promoted to 1st female soloist two years later, a title that had until then only been bestowed upon Margot Lander. After long periods of illness, she was dismissed from service shortly before her 25th anniversary where she would have appeared in a production of ''Livjægerne på Amager'' in which she would have portrayed the character of Louise.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anna Lærkesen (1942-) )
== Dance career ==

Born on March 2, 1942 in Copenhagen, Denmark, Anna Lærkesen, who came from an officer family in Søborg, wished to dance from an early age. While most of her early life consisted of classical ballet training and educational studies at Danish schools, Lærkesen was ready to further her career upon growing older with little success in the past. At age 17 in 1959, she became a cadet of the prestigious Royal Danish Ballet in her hometown of Copenhagen, breaking the previous rule of all members only to be added from the company's own ballet school.〔“Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon - Anna Lærkesen.” Text, May 15, 2003. http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/1878/.〕 With them, she was able to dance in many ballets alongside other advanced performers. Her Bournonville style of training from the company allowed her to dance beautifully in front of almost 2,000 people at the historic Royal Danish Theatre〔“History | The Royal Danish Theatre.” Accessed January 26, 2015. http://kglteater.dk/about-us/teatrets-historie.〕 in Kongens Nytorv for many seasons. Even though she loved it, performing took a lot of hard work and dedication, but it was seven years later that her time paid off. At age 24, Lærkesen had been named a soloist of the Royal Danish Ballet,〔http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/15/arts/dance-making-ballets-just-the-way-men-do.html〕 a prominent position within any ballet company. This promotion opened many doors for her as a dancer, allowing her to star in more leading roles. Her most well-known role to date though remains in her spot as the principal dancer of the August Bournonville revival of Tanglioni’s La Sylphide. After her performance, Lærkesen starred as many more acclaimed characters for the next several years until a lifetime of brutal training began to take a toll on her body. It was at 42, in 1984, that she was forced to retire from ballet at an age considered far too old among ballerinas today.〔http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/15/arts/dance-making-ballets-just-the-way-men-do.html〕 Her career was inspiring, and amongst those almost 25 years, she had starred in many well-known ballets.

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