Juliette Price

Recognizing her artistic potential and showing no concern for her social background, he recommended her to the ballet.

After Andrea Krætzmer, Lucile Grahn-Young and Augusta Nielsen, Juliette Bjørn became Bournonville's fourth outstanding soloist.

The same year, she played the title role in La Sylphide, in 1850 she was Céleste in The Torreador and, in 1851, she became a soloist.

Bournonville appreciated the harmony of her movements and considered her lack of sensuality a distinct advantage.

Among the numerous roles he created for her were Eleonore in The Kermesse in Bruges, Ragnhild in The Wedding Festival in Hardanger, Hilda in A Folk Tale, Rosa in Flower Festival in Genzano and Rosita in Far from Denmark.

Juliette Price