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- to a score by Georges Delerue for his first ballet, The Private Lesson (Enetime) in 1963. The Professor in Flindt's adaptation is a ballet teacher. The...
- the Composer (1966). He composed the music for Flemming Flindt's ballet, Enetime (The Lesson), based on Ionesco's play, The Lesson. During his 42-year career...
- Lander and Knudåge Riisager Etudes 1948 Flemming Flindt and Georges Delerue Enetime 1963 Solvognen Julemandshæren 1974 Sort Sol Sort Sol live, Carlton og Wurst...
- svigermødre (1962) Den kære familie (1962) Det tossede paradis (1962) Enetime (1962) Stuepigerne (1962) Landsbylægen [da] (1961) To skøre ho'der [da]...
- becoming an étoile at the Paris Opera Ballet in 1961. His first ballet was Enetime, a 1963 adaptation of Ionesco's La Leçon, original English title of the...
- Wedding in 1960, Ole Schmidt's Ballet in D in 1961, Flemming Flindt's Enetime in 1964, and as Klytaimnestra in Eske Holm's Orestes during the 1972-73...
- development. By the time of her 1964 début as the pupil in Flemming Flindt's Enetime (The Private Lesson), she had already been selected to star in the Disney...