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jdribbons

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  1. I was fortunate enough to see the production and loved it. The Opera House stage is a magnificent venue. I agree entirely with the above critique, but overall I found more to love than to dislike. An enjoyable evening. The Royal Danish has made this old classic, new, fresh and entertaining. The costumes were delicious as well.

  2. "Concerto Barocco" followed, with Sara Adams and Kristen Segin, along with Caroline Beach, Lillian DiPiazza, Holly Donger, Chaelee Kim, Grace McLaughlin, Adriana Piercy, Shoshana Rosenfeld, and Ryoko Sadoshima. As the lone male, Chase Finley acquitted himself supremely well.

    To correct the spelling of one dancer; Holly Dorger, currently in the corps de ballet of the Royal Danish Ballet, Copenhagen Denmark.

  3. Here's another possibility. You think it has any validity?

    You can approach Denmark's largest city and be greeted by --> this, and as a comparison, -->this can greet your approach to the US's counterpart. Sure, the latter arouses strong emotions, but does it make you smile?

    YES, both make me smile, but a comparison between the two cities, or countries, is not possible. Two different worlds containing both positive and negative differences.

    Copenhagen is a magical place and their ballet is a National Treasure. I believe that Denmark may in fact be the happiest city.

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