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The Royal Danish Ballet has announced its third Bournonville Festival at the Royal Opera House, Copenhagen, June 3-11, 2005, marking the bicentennial of choreographer August Bournonville.

Publication: Dance Magazine
Publication Date: 01-JAN-04
Format: Online - approximately 43 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: The Royal Danish Ballet has announced its third Bournonville Festival at the Royal Opera House, Copenhagen, June 3-11, 2005, marking the bicentennial of choreographer August Bournonville.(Company News)(Brief Article)

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