Elna Lassen

Elna Lassen

Elna Lassen (1901[1] โ€“ 1930) was a Danish ballerina who was the premiere danseuse of the Royal Danish Ballet. A diabetic, Lassen was found dead at her Copenhagen, Denmark apartment on the morning of September 20, 1930. She is thought to have committed suicide with a revolver which was found by her bedside.

The daughter of an unskilled laborer, she was married to a Copenhagen physician. Among her admirers was Max Reinhardt.[2]

Lassen was ranked first in the Danish ballet after she returned home from studying ballet in the United States and Paris, France, from 1921โ€“1924. She was tutored by Michel Fokine during her absence from Denmark.[3]

References

  1. ^ Denmark: An Official Handbook, Bent Rying, Mikal Rode, and Reginald Spink, Udenrigsministeriet Presse-og informationsafdelingen, 1970, 14th Edition, p. 743.
  2. ^ Danish Dancer Found Shot, The New York Times, September 21, 1930, p. 4.
  3. ^ The Royal Danish Ballet (an old tradition and a living present), Svend Kragh-Jacobsen, 1955, p. 50.