Her partner in Don Quixote was premier dancer Carlos Acosta.
Bournonville was premier dancer and ballet instructor at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm until 1792.
She was made premier dancer in 1802 and retired in 1804.
He was made a figurante in the ballet 1785, a coryfee in 1789 and premier dancer in 1791.
He became a premier dancer who made enormous contributions to the development of classical male dance; he came to embody the strong new Bolshoi male.
In 1783, she was made premier dancer for the Gustavian ballet.
His daughter, Sophie Karsten, was premier dancer at the Opera in 1805-1806, married Filippo Taglioni and became the mother of Marie Taglioni.
In 1805, she was appointed premier dancer.
She was soon noted as one of the stars of the ballet and was appointed premier dancer and ballet mistress.
In 1933, she was a premier dancer with the Michio Itō Dance Company touring Canada and the United States.