Thomas Edur
Estonian ballet dancer (born 1969)
Toomas Edur CBE (known internationally as Thomas Edur; 20 January 1969)[1] is an Estonian former ballet dancer, and until 2019, the artistic director of Estonian National Ballet.
Edur was born in Tallinn. He is a graduate of Tallinn Ballet School in 1988. From 1990 to 2009, he was a principal dancer with the English National Ballet (ENB).[2]
Edur was married to fellow former ENB dancer Age Oks.[3] Oks is also Estonian, and is professionally known as Agnes Oaks.[4]
References
- ^ "Thomas Edur". Oxford Reference. 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
- ^ OKIA. "Artistic Director". Estonian National Opera. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
- ^ Jays, David (31 May 2009). "Agnes Oaks and Thomas Edur leave the English National Ballet". Retrieved 30 December 2017 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ^ Mackrell, Judith (7 June 2004). "Interview: Agnes Oaks and Thomas Edur". Retrieved 30 December 2017 – via www.theguardian.com.
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- London Festival Ballet (1977)
- Robert Cohan (1978)
- Peter Schaufuss (1979)
- The Royal Ballet (1980)
- Stuttgart Ballet (1981)
- Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris (1982)
- Ballet Rambert (1986)
- Trisha Brown (1987)
- Kirov Ballet (1988)
- London Contemporary Dance Theatre (1989/1990)
- Twyla Tharp and Jennifer Tipton (1991)
- William Forsythe and The Royal Ballet (1992)
- Siobhan Davies (1993)
- London Contemporary Dance Theatre (1994)
- Peter Mumford (1995)
- Siobhan Davies (1996)
- Rambert Dance Company (1997)
- Lez Brotherston (1998)
- William Forsythe and Ballett Frankfurt (1999)
- Jiří Kylián (2000)
- Deborah Colker (2001)
- Mark Morris and Mark Morris Dance Group (2002)
- Robyn Orlin (2003)
- Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks (2004)
- San Francisco Ballet (2005)
- Pina Bausch (2006)
- Carlos Acosta (2007)
- The Royal Ballet (2008)
- Royal Ballet of Flanders (2009)
- Rambert Dance Company (2010)
- Antony Gormley (2011)
- Edward Watson (2012)
- Marianela Núñez (2013)
- Michael Hulls (2014)
- Crystal Pite (2015)
- Alessandra Ferri (2016)
- English National Ballet (2017)
- Francesca Velicu (2018)
- Akram Khan (2019)
- Sara Baras (2020)
(2021 Covid-19)- Arielle Smith (2022)
- Dickson Mbi (2023)