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Johan Inger made his breakthrough as a choreographer in 1995 after a  very successful dancing career at the Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT).  Inger’s choreographies have won numerous prestigious awards. Between 2003 and 2008 he was the artistic director of the Cullberg Ballet, and  between 2009 and 2015 he held the position as Associate Choreographer  with NDT.

Johan Inger is now an established and renowned choreographer who has  shared his works with numerous dance companies around the world. The Swede Johan Inger (Stockholm, 1967) had his dance training at  the Royal Swedish Ballet School and at the National Ballet School in Canada. From 1985 to 1990 he danced with the Royal Swedish Ballet in  Stockholm, the last year performing as a soloist. Fascinated by the  works of Kylián, Inger was convinced that the next step in his dance  career should take him to Nederlands Dans Theater. In 1990 the hour had  come. He joined Nederlands Dans Theater I and was a high-profile dancer  in this company until 2002.

When Inger tried his hand at Nederlands Dans Theater’s annual  Choreography Workshops (now Switch), Jiří Kylián noticed his talent for  choreography. After four workshop pieces Inger was asked in 1995 to make  his first choreography for Nederlands Dans Theater 2. The resulting  Mellantid marked his official debut as a choreographer. It was part of  the Holland Dance Festival and was immediately a resounding success. It  brought him the Philip Morris Finest Selection Award 1996 in the  Contemporary Dance category. In 2001 Mellantid was nominated for the  Laurence Olivier Award in the Best New Dance Production category.

Since his debut, Inger has made various works for Nederlands Dans  Theater. For his ballets Dream Play and Walking Mad he received the Lucas Hoving Production Award in October 2001. Walking Mad as it was  later performed by Cullberg Ballet was awarded the Danza & Danza’s  Award 2005. Inger himself was nominated by the VSCD Dance Panel for the  Golden Theatre Dance Prize 2000 and received the Merit Award 2002 of  Stichting Dansersfonds ’79.

Inger left Nederlands Dans Theater for the artistic leadership of  Cullberg Ballet in 2003. Over the following five years he created  various pieces for this company. In the summer of 2008 Inger stopped as artistic leader for Cullberg  Ballet so as to devote himself entirely to choreography and produced  ‘Position of Elsewhere’ (2009) for Cullberg Ballet. In the years  2009-2015, Inger became ‘associate choreographer’ for the Nederlands  Dans Theater creating regularly for both NDT1 and NDT2 (Dissolve in  This, Tone Bone Kone, I New Then, Sunset Logic, B.R.I.S.A and One on  One).

As of 2015, Inger also started to make his own versions of more narrative ballets and created his Rite of Spring, Carmen, Peer Gynt and Petruschka. Inger is now established as an independent choreographer.

His works belong to the repertoire of numerous dance companies over the world such as:
Nederlands Dans Theater, Cullberg Ballet, GöteborgsOperans  Danskompani, Royal Swedish Ballet, Ballett Theater Basel, The Norwegian National Ballet, Compania Nacional de Danza, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo,  Aterballetto, Ballet Vlaanderen, Ballet Staatstheater Nurnberg, Lyon  Opera Ballet, Stanislavski Theater, Ballet BC, Alvin Ailey American  Dance Theater, Charlotte Ballet, National Theater Mannheim, Gauthier  Dance Company, Theater Dortmund, Ballett des Saarländisches  Staatstheater Saarbrücken, Staatsoper Hannover Ballet, Ballet du Rhin, Hungarian National Ballet, Semperoper Ballet Dresden, Aalto Ballett  Essen, Hessisches Staatstheater Ballett, Finnish National Ballet,  Hubbard Street Dance, Cedar Lake, Ballet Chemnitz, National Dance  Company Wales, Icelandic Dance Company, Luzerner theater, Bern Ballet,  Staatstheater Mainz, Ballet du Capitole – Toulouse.

Source: Johan Inger ‘s website

More information :

johaninger.com
 

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