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Article: Royal Ballet of Flanders, Opera House, Antwerp, February 17, 1998; Luna Theater, Brussels, February 20-21, 1998.
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- Dance Magazine
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- May 1, 1998
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The Antwerp dance public loves the Royal Ballet of Flanders's evening-length productions--excellent, good, or mediocre. The mixed bills, while artistically more rewarding, are less popular with audiences raised on Maurice Bejart's spectaculars. The greatest merit of these programs has been the nurturing of such local talent as Antwerp-born choreographer Danny Rosseel and the bond that artistic director Robert Denvers has forged with American choreographer Christopher d'Amboise, who has created a ballet every season for the past three years and is the best thing to come from New York City to these shores in a long time.
In addition to Rosseel and d'Amboise this ...
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