Anders Selinder

Deceased Person

1806 – 1874

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Who was Anders Selinder?

Anders Selinder, was a Swedish dancer, Ballet master, choreographer and director. He was master of the Royal Swedish Ballet in 1833–1856.

Anders Selinder was premier dancer at the Royal ballet in the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in 1829-1846. In 1833, he was appointed ballet master at the age of twenty seven, and replaced Per Erik Wallqvist, who had first shared the position with Sophie Daguin; Daguin was principal of the Opera's ballet school, and together, Selinder and Daguin are consideredto have uphold a high standard in the ballet. Selinder are considered as one of the most notable of the masters in the ballet. During this time, there was a new interest for the old Folk dance, which were at that time disappearing, and Selinder learned them and preserved them by making them into ballets. He wrote several ballets and made the choreography to the national opera Värmlänningarne in 1846.

In 1856, Selinder lost his position; Sophie Daguin was fired the same year, and this is considered to be the start point of the decay, which was considered to affect the Swedish ballet during the second half of the 19th century.

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Born
Nov 4, 1806
Died
Nov 6, 1874

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on July 23, 2013

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