| Biography of Elisabeth Dam |
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| Elisabeth Dam was born in 1984. She received her training at the RoyalDanishTheatreBalletSchool. In 2001, Elisabeth Dam became an apprentice with the Royal Danish Ballet, and in 2003 she was appointed a member of the corps de ballet. |
| Elisabeth Dam's soloist performances include the part as Trine in The King's Volunteers on Amager, Medea in Far from Denmark, and Azeli in Abdallah. She has furthermore appeared in Digital Secrets and The Fugue. |
| As a member of the corps de ballet she has appeared in most performances in the repertoire of the Royal Danish Ballets, including La Sylphide, Napoli, A Folktale, The Kermesse in Bruges, Abdallah, La Conservatoire, Etudes, The Little Mermaid, Romeo and Juliet, Manon, The Odyssey, Anna Karenina, Symphony in C, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, Onegin, Serenade and Tchaikovsky's 2nd Piano Concerto. She has also appeared in the opera Maskerade. |
| In 2005, she received the D.A.N.C.E. scholarship and the Albert Gaubier Foundation scholarship. |
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| Read Elisabeth's Denmark experience essay written with fellow scholar Alexander Stæger |