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Napoli Act III August Bournonville was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark, where his French father was Ballet Master at the Royal Theater. Bournonville trained as a dancer and made two extended visits to Paris to train with the famous performer and teacher Vestris. On return from his second trip to Paris he started to choreograph and staged several ballets which he had seen abroad. Today, Bournonville's ballets remain the only extant examples of the nineteenth century French style of classical ballet technique. The ballet Napoli, created in 1842, was inspired by a year in exile in
Italy. His exile, a result of speaking to the Danish King from the
stage, allowed him to observe folk life in Naples, the subject of the
full-length ballet Napoli.
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