- Thomas Lund (ballet dancer)
Thomas Lund (born
September 13 ,1974 inCopenhagen ,Denmark ) is a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen.Lund admitted to the Royal Danish Theatre Ballet School in 1986 aged 11. He became corps dancer in 1993, soloist in 1996 and was appointed principal dancer in 2000.
In 2006 Lund was knighted Ridder af Dannebrog (Order of the Dannebrog ) by Her Majesty the Queen of DenmarkThe Bournonville Repertoire
Lund's is a world renowned
Bournonville dancer, and his roles has included James in "La Sylphide ", Gennaro in "Napoli", Carelis and Geert in "The Kermesse in Bruges ", the title role in "Abdallah", the Ballet Master in "Le Conservatoire", the Pas de Deux of "The Flower Festival in Genzano", Otto in "The King’s Volunteers on Amager", Pas de Sept in "A Folk Tale", "Jockey Dance" and "Wilhelm Tell".
Principal appearances at the Royal Danish Theatre
Other important roles has included the Prince in Alexei Ratmansky's "The Nutcracker", Puck in
John Neumeier 's "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", Mercutio and Benvolio in Neumeier's "Romeo and Juliet", Lander's ballets "Etudes" and "Festpolonaisen", Bim inMaurice Bejart 's "Gaité Parisienne"; King Christian VII inFlemming Flindt 's "Caroline Mathilde", the Teacher in Flindt's "The Lesson",Jerome Robbins ’ "Tarantella" and "Fancy Free",George Balanchine 's "Symphony in C" (3rd movement) and "Jewels" (2nd movement, "Rubies"),Peter Martins ' "Zakouski" and as Lensky in "Onegin".Principal soloist appearances
Peasant Pas de Deux in "Giselle", "Le Corsaire", Shy boy in
Jerome Robbins ' "The Concert", the Bluebird Pas de Deux in "The Sleeping Beauty", Benno, the Jester, Russian Das de Deux & Pas de Quartre inPeter Martins ' "Swan Lake",Ulysses Dove 's "Dancing on the Front Porch of Heaven", twin in Neumeier's "The Odyssey",William Forsythe 's "In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated", Drummer inDavid Lichine 's "Graduation Ball", "Land",Jirí Kylián 's "Return to a Strange Land",Serge Lifar 's "Suite en Blanc", Martins' ballets "Ash", "Fearful Symmetries ", "The Waltz Project" and "Jazz".Creations at RDB for Thomas Lund
"Silk and Knife" by
Jirí Kylián , "Earth" byJorma Uotinen , "In Search of..." by Pär Isberg, "Octet" byPeter Martins , the Prince in "The Nutcracker" by Alexei Ratmansky, "Ballads Enclosed - for Ayla" by Kevin O'Day, "Sense of Spring" and "Concerto" in Pieces by Lila York, "Turandot's Dream" by Alexei Ratmansky, the principal part in "All ye need to know" by Lar Lubovitch, "Quasi una Fantasia" and "Symphony and Transformation" by Anna Lærkesen, "Swan Lake" byPeter Martins , Horatio in "Hamlet" by Peter Schaufuss, and "Inside Party" by Kenneth Kreutzmann.Other important assignments
Gala performances in Europe and the USA. "The Flower Festival in Genzano" with the
New York City Ballet , USA; James in "La Sylphide " at Teatro dell’Opera, Rome, Frants in "Coppelia" at thePacific Northwest Ballet , Seattle, USA, guest performance at the Operetta Theatre, Moscow, "The Flower Festival in Genzano" and "Napoli", 3rd Act at MEB Hall, Ankara, Turkey; the Prince in "The Nutcracker", Inoue Ballet, Tokyo, Japan; "Zakouski" and "The Flower Festival in Genzano" at the 7th International Ballet Festival in Riga, guest performer withTwyla Tharp Dance in the creation "Diabelli" in Paris and London,Tim Rushton ’s "Carmina Burana" at the Marie Brolin Tanis Dansekompagni, Aarhus, Denmark and together with the group "Principals and Soloists from the Royal Danish Ballet" Lund has been touring South America, South Africa, USA, Italy, Malta.
In 2005 Lund was the artistic director of "Principals and Soloists of the Royal Danish Ballet's" critically acclaimed performances atSadler's Wells Theatre in London, England.
When the Royal Danish Ballet in 2005 released the documentation of the six Bournonville Schools on dvd Thomas Lund was involved in the project right from the beginning both as an instructor and as a dancer.Principal awards
In 2006 Thomas Lund was given the prestigious Reumert Lifetime Achivement Award. In 2005 Lund was first named Tänzer des Jahres by the German dance magasin Ballettanz, and later the same year The Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards made him Best Male Dancer 2005. Other awards include The 2004 Danish Reumert Theatre Award for Dancer of the Year, Leonid Massine Premio Positano per l'Arte della Danza 2001, the 2001 Pegasus Award as Artist of the Year at the Spoleto
Festival dei Due Mondi , the 1998 DANCE Award, the Bournonville Award, and the Award of the Foundation of HRH the Prince Consort in 1998.Additional information
At the Royal Danish Ballet Lund staged "Le Conservatoire" and worked on "
Napoli " as assistant director.
He featured a new rendition of the 2nd act of "Napoli" entitled "A Second Act". Other creations include "Relations", "Hands of Love" (performed in concert with Die Herren at Vega, Copenhagen) as well as at the Choreographer’s Workshop.
He is teacher at the Royal Danish Ballet and has formerly taught at the school of ballet in Hiroshima and has worked as a trainer at the New York International Competition. He has also been assigned as visiting teacher at the New York City Ballet and Twyla Tharp Dance.
Thomas Lund has furthermore played the piano since he was 7 and plays the keyboard in the Royal Danish Ballet rock band. In 2007 Lund collaborated with ballet- and art-historian Ole Nørlyng on the book "Danseglæde og springkraft - 16 spor til dansen", using Lund's own story as a basis for a wide-ranging look at the world of ballet.From the book:'You don't know how you look on stage, but if what you're doing reads clearly it means you have to try to be quite honest, because otherwise it shows. You have to be very aware of how you work with yourself - it all comes from what you feel at that moment. When I do James, for instance, I actually say the lines to myself as I'm doing the mime. Not always, but... you have to have the overall feeling at that moment, in that scene; and then one scene leads into the next, and sometimes, if for instance in Sylphide or Napoli something doesn't go how I want during the first act, then when I'm up in my dressing room in the intermission I try to work out what I felt, and what do I need to do now, to get it in a way so it still works. That way you don't always do it the same way - what I'm doing on Friday might be a little different from last night because suddenly things fall out a little differently in the first act. So I need the intermission to reflect. And this is what I think is so wonderful about the Royal Danish Ballet, that we work so strongly with the tradition of acting, and that is probably why I'm still here, that I get from our repertory the opportunity of going back to these parts and developing. ("Translation by Jane Simpson")
To celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of August Bournonville, the Danish Postal Service - Post Danmark - issuied on 4 May 2005 two commemorative postage stamps.
On the DKK 4.50 stamp Lund was the silhouette performing the characteristic Bournonville leap, Grand Jeté, in Bournonville’s ballet Napoli.External links
* [http://www.dancer.dk Thomas Lund's homepage]
* [http://www.kglteater.dk/ The Royal Danish Ballet ]
* [http://www.ballet.co.uk/magazines/yr_07/dec07/interview_thomas_lund.htm Jane Simpson's interview with Lund, 2007 ]
* [http://www.bournonville.com/ Bournonville]
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