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- August Bournonville (21 August 1805 – 30 November 1879) was a Danish ballet master and c****ographer. He was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer...
- August Bournonville (1805–1879) was a Danish ballet master and c****ographer, creator of Bournonville method in dance practicing. Antoine Bournonville (1760–1843)...
- Alexander, duke of Bournonville (1585–1656) was a nobleman, soldier, diplomat and conspirator with estates in both the Kingdom of France and the Low Countries...
- The Bournonville method is a ballet technique and training system devised by the Danish ballet master August Bournonville. August Bournonville trained...
- Miguel José de Bournonville y Sainte-Algonde (Michel Joseph, Duc de Bournonville in French; Diksmuide, Flanders, 30 June 1672 – Madrid, 2 October 1752)...
- Mariane Bournonville née Jensen (1768–1797), was a Danish ballerina. She was active at the Royal Danish Ballet in 1784-1796, and is counted as among the...
- de bras that are utilized. The Bournonville method is a Danish method first devised by August Bournonville. Bournonville was heavily influenced by the...
- Bournonville (c. 1368 – 26 May 1414) was a general for John I of Burgundy during the Armagnac-Burgundian Civil War. He belonged to the Bournonville family...
- Frederikke Bournonville (1832–1911) was a Danish opera singer and actress. Daughter of the celebrated Danish ballet master, August Bournonville, she first...
- Laurent (1730–1807), then Vincenzo Galeotti developed it and August Bournonville founded his methodology for the school. From the outset, the Royal Danish...