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"A Jump in the Blue" by Carolyn Carlson with the Ballet of the Capitol National Opera

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Wind Women, Ballet de l'Opéra national du Capitole, 2023-2024 © David Herrero In 1974, Rolf Liebermann invited Carolyn Carlson to the Opéra de Paris and named her Étoile-Chorégraphe. For more than fifty years, this unique artist has revolutionized the world of dance and especially enriched it in a fascinating way. Although the American dancer and choreographer has already entrusted some of her works to the Ballet du Capitole, she will now create…
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Wind Women, Ballet de l'Opéra national du Capitole, 2023-2024 © David Herrero In 1974, Rolf Liebermann invited Carolyn Carlson to the Opéra de Paris and named her Étoile-Chorégraphe. For more than fifty years, this unique artist has revolutionized the world of dance and especially enriched it in a fascinating way. Although the American dancer and choreographer has already entrusted some of her works to the Ballet du Capitole, she will now create…

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Sceneweb broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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