Principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre/teacher/choreographer/actor
Bengt Erik Johan Renvall (September 22, 1959 – August 24, 2015) was a Swedish dancer and choreographer active in the United States from 1978. He was known for "soaring leaps of astounding power and soft landing", of a mixture of extraordinary bravura and lyric nuances through his performances.[1] His career, as "one of only a small group of elite dancers the world has known",[2] began in 1972 when he was admitted to the Royal Swedish Ballet School. He then became a member of the Royal Swedish Ballet in 1977 and of American Ballet Theatre in 1978 where he later became principal dancer.
^Kisselgoff, Anna (10 May 1982). "2 Brilliant Kaleidoscopes". New York Times.
Bengt Erik JohanRenvall (September 22, 1959 – August 24, 2015) was a Swedish dancer and choreographer active in the United States from 1978. He was known...
Chautauqua Institution, with teachers Peter Boal, Andrei Kramarevsky, JohanRenvall, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Patricia McBride, and Michael Vernon. At Chautauqua...
Jaffe, Robert Hill, Leslie Browne, Victor Barbee, Marianna Tcherkassky, JohanRenvall Nicholas Georgiadis Production after Marius Petipa The Prince of the...
Robbins Dance Division, New York Public Library. Archival footage of JohanRenvall and Madeleine Onne performing in Tudor's Little Improvisations in 1983...
Anjali Austin, Ilana Suprun Clyde, Ze’eva Cohen, Lynne Taylor Corbett, JohanRenvall, and James Martin. Upon retirement from dancing with Bodiography in...
Kusti Paasikivi, formerly Johan Gustav Hellsten Eemil Nestor Setälä Johan Vilhelm Snellman Eero Järnefelt Otto Donner Heikki Renvall Toivo Kuula Yrjö Jahnsson...
Erik Gabriel Melartin 1833–1847 Edvard Bergenheim 1850–1884 Torsten Thure Renvall 1884–1898 Gustaf Johansson 1899–1930 Lauri Ingman 1930–1934 Erkki Kaila...
Torsten Thure Renvall Joachim Kurtén Carl Johan Slotte Diet of 1888 Victor von Haartman Torsten Thure Renvall Joachim Kurtén Carl Johan Slotte Diet of...
centenary, in 1906, 100 years after the birth of the philosopher and statesman Johan Vilhelm Snellman. Author Johannes Linnankoski encouraged Finns to give up...
Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri Ingman Erkki Kaila Aleksi Lehtonen...
on 18 September 1798 in Vaasa in the Kingdom of Sweden, the son of Erik Johan Bergenheim and Hedvig Sofia Hannelius. He graduated in 1817 with a Bachelor...
Aigner & Laurent Van Lancker, Till Roeskens Maria Palacios Cruz, Seppo Renvall, Georges Salameh Sabine Haerri 2010 Jürgen Reble, Inger Lise Hansen Julia...
Austria–Hungary/Yugoslavia George Rennie (1801/1802–1860), Scotland Essi Renvall (1911–1979), Finland Mikhail Reva (born 1960), Ukraine Maurice Reymond...
of Finnish identity. The great men of 19th century Finland, Johan Vilhelm Snellman, Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Elias Lönnrot and Zachris Topelius, were all...
Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri Ingman Erkki Kaila Aleksi Lehtonen...
was born on 8 March 1717 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Finnish parents Johan Jakobsson Haartman, a priest, and Maria Kristoffersdotter Sundenius. He...
Elisabet Browallia (1737–1793) and was the father of the noted chemist, Johan Gadolin. List of Bishops of Turku "Jakob Gadolinus". helsinki.fi. Helsingin...
1929–1933) Juho Rannikko (1922–1927) Onni Rantasalo (1918–1919) Heikki Renvall (1922–1924) Heikki Repo (1918–1919) Alfred Retulainen (1918–1919) Juuso...
Office Cabinet (Cabinets) Number of Ministerial days (Total) Party Heikki Renvall 27 Nov 1917–27 May 1918 27 May 1918–27 Nov 1918 Svinhufvud I Paasikivi...
glossary James Redhouse (UK, 1811–1892) Turkish and English bilingual Gustaf Renvall (Finland, 1781–1841) Finnish language general Alain Rey (France, 1928–2020)...
Pulkkinen Erkki Räikkönen Mirkka Rekola Gustaf Renvall Mikko Rimminen Susanne Ringell Fredrika Runeberg Johan Ludvig Runeberg Laura Ruohonen Juha Ruusuvuori...