Stuttgart Ballet
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Ballet
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Founder/Artistic director |
John Cranko |
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Active |
1960 - Present |
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Country |
Germany |
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Company Detail |
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Stuttgart Ballet was the first major German ballet company. It rose to fame in the 1960s under Artistic Director John Cranko. The company, which has showcased several full-length story ballets, including Romeo and Juliet, Eugene Onegin, The Taming of the Shrew and Carmen, continues to be defined critically as one of the world's best ballet theatres for its combination of classical, story and new modern ballets. |
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Related Topics |
origin of Ballet
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