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Anna Lærkesen (born 2 March 1942 in Copenhagen) is a former Danish soloist at the Royal Danish Ballet. She had her debut at the theatre in the Bournonville version of La Sylphide as the first sylph (1959). She was appointed soloist in 1964 and was promoted to 1st female soloist two years later, a title that had until then only been bestowed upon Margot Lander. After long periods of illness, she was dismissed from service shortly before her 25th anniversary where she would have appeared in a production of Livjægerne på Amager in which she would have portrayed the character of Louise.[1]

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  1. ^ "Anna Lærkesen (1942-)". Retrieved 29 January 2013.

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Category:Danish ballerinas Category:1942 births Category:People from Copenhagen Category:Living people Category:Royal Danish Ballet dancers