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Andrea Marie Krætzmer, née Møller (1811–1889), was a Danish ballet dancer. She became a soloist in the early ballets of August Bournonville. ==Early life== Born in Slagelse, as a small child she moved to Copenhagen with her parents where her father was employed at the Hotel du Nord. In 1918, when she was eight years old, she joined the ballet school at Copenhagen's Royal Theatre. She first appeared on stage in 1824, dancing as a 12-year-old in Vicenzo Galeotti's ''Bjergbøndernes Børn og Spejlet''.〔 ==Career== She impressed August Bournonville with her dancing, particularly her outstanding performance in 1829 when she danced Therese in ''Søvngængersken'', a Danish production of ''La Somnambule'' which Bournonville had discovered in Paris. She went on to dance Virginie in Bournonville's ''Paul og Virginie'' and Margaretha in his ''Faust'' (1932), gaining the status of a soloist. After a questionable pregnancy, an unsuccessful marriage, periods of illness, and increasing problems with Bournonville and the Royal Theatre, in 1831 she was finally punished with a month's imprisonment in Copenhagen Castle's Blue Tower. She returned to the theatre where she again received acclaim for dancing Margarethe in ''Faust''. However, after further disputes with the theatre, in 1834 she left to dance in Stockholm, St Petersburg and Moscow, but did not meet with much success. She returned to Copenhagen in 1845 where she again danced in ''La Somanbule'' and ''Faust'', but her career was over.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrea Krætzmer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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