Dancing At The Royal Palaces (documentary, 2022)
Choreography: Tobias Praetorius Last year the Danish Royal Family opened their private residence, Amalienborg Palace, to host a brand new choreographed ballet. The ballet is performed in the four Great Halls of the four different palaces that constitute Amalienborg Palace. The ballet was filmed and is now available for an international audience. The audience experience some of Europes most beautiful rooms and some of world s best renowned ballet dancers. In the movie the three royal sisters H. M. Queen Margrethe, H. M. Queen AnneMarie and H. R. Princess Benedikte share their view on ballet, and what it means to them. Dancing at the Royal Palaces is choreographed by Tobias Praetorius and Visually directed and produced by Fred Salmon. The ballet comprises of four parts each part uniquely suited to the characteristic and interior of the four Great Halls.
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