Ingun Bjørnsgaard

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Ingun Bjørnsgaard is a Norwegian choreographer.

Career[]

In 1992, Ingun Bjørnsgaard established her own dance company, (IBP).[1] With this company she has created more than 10 ballets, touring throughout Norway and a variety of European venues and cities. While developing her art as a choreographer with IBP, Bjørnsgaard has also worked on a regular basis as a visiting choreographer with companies such as the Royal Ballet () in Stockholm, Sweden; (Skånes Dansteater) in Malmö, Sweden; in Bergen, Norway; the Norwegian National Theatre (Nationaltheatret) in Oslo; Komische Oper in Berlin; the Norwegian National Ballet (Nasjonalballetten) – among other projects, she created a full-length commissioned ballet for the inauguration of Oslo's new opera house in 2008 − and recently with in Bremen and Oldenburg. IBP's characteristic style has evolved gradually over the years in close collaboration with the different dancers that make up the company.

References[]

  1. ^ "Ingun Bjørnsgaard Project (IBP)". Norway - Cultural Profile. Retrieved 9 March 2010.

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