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Julia Bengtsson

Birth Place: Sweden

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Julia Bengtsson is a Swedish dancer and choreographer based in New York. She received ten years of training from the Royal Swedish Ballet School and was a Scholarship Student at the Joffrey Ballet School, New York.


She is currently dancing her third season with Connecticut Ballet and perform with the company at The Palace Theater in Stamford and other venues. She have also performed soloist roles at Sweden's two finest theaters; the Gothenburg Opera and the Royal Swedish Opera House and with American dance companies such as Victoria Ballet.

As a choreographer, her works range from classical ballet, to contemporary dance, to opera and theater. It has been performed in venues such as Alvin Ailey Dance Center, The Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Higher Ground Festival, Gelsey Kirkland Arts Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital Auditorium, United Palace Theatre, The Joffrey Ballet School, The Modern Dance Theatre in Stockholm, and The Royal Swedish Ballet School.

Julia Bengtsson has also choreographed for film, she was a featured dancer and choreographer of the film “The Goldberg Variations” that was premiered at Carnegie Hall in April. Her first dance film, “Gone”, has been screened at Stockholm Dance Film Festival, ScreenDance, Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center and Inwood Film Festival.

She is a board member of the Higher Ground Festival

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Chatham Baroque Reveals 2026–2027 Season Lineup
by Stephi Wild - Jun 3, 2026

Chatham Baroque announced its 2026/2027 season marking 35 years in Pittsburgh, featuring guest artists Chris Norman and Pascale Beaudin, a Vivaldi holiday concert, Bach programs, and visiting Renaissance & Baroque ensembles.
Tempesta di Mare to Present SOUNDTRACK OF INDEPENDENCE for America's 250th Anniversary
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 24, 2026

Tempesta di Mare will present Soundtrack of Independence, a 10-performance series across Greater Philadelphia marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, including the first fully-orchestral performance in 250 years of America's first oratorio.
CUNY Dance Initiative Unveils Fall 2024 Master Classes And Workshops
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 25, 2024

CUNY Dance Initiative revealed its Fall 2024 Master Classes and Workshops, offering CUNY students exposure to diverse NYC choreographers. Learn more and see how to attend.
Young People's Chorus of New York City Reveals Lineup of Spring and Summer Season Performances
by Stephi Wild - May 3, 2024

The award-winning Young People’s Chorus of New York City (YPC)  has announced a lineup of spring and summer performances and events. Learn more about the lineup here!
On Beethoven's 250th Birthday, Never Before Heard Third Act Aria In Opera Lafayette's Leonore
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 3, 2020

Opera Lafayette is proud to announce its 25th anniversary season featuring its most diverse lineup to date. This year's season of three operas to be performed in both New York City and Washington, DC, includes John Blow's Venus and Adonis, Ludwig van Beethoven's Leonore, and an adaptation of François André Danican Philidor's Le Maréchal Ferrant (The Blacksmith). Opera Lafayette is renowned for its performances of both lost masterworks, once popular and culturally significant to the history of the 17th through 19th centuries, and early opera that is already part of the modern canon. In addition to this memorable season, Opera Lafayette will mark its 25th anniversary by unveiling a brand new website along with a celebratory video on October 29. 
Opera Lafayette Celebrates 25 Years with Groundbreaking Season
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 17, 2019

Opera Lafayette is proud to announce its 25th anniversary season featuring its most diverse lineup to date. This year's season of three operas to be performed in both New York City and Washington, DC, includes John Blow's Venus and Adonis, Ludwig van Beethoven's Leonore, and an adaptation of François André Danican Philidor's Le Maréchal Ferrant (The Blacksmith). Opera Lafayette is renowned for its performances of both lost masterworks, once popular and culturally significant to the history of the 17th through 19th centuries, and early opera that is already part of the modern canon. In addition to this memorable season, Opera Lafayette will mark its 25th anniversary by unveiling a brand new website along with a celebratory video on October 29. 
Photo Flash: NYC Dance Week Presents FUNKAR - Celebrating Diversity Through Dance
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 20, 2019

NYC Dance Week, the annual 10-day dance festival, proudly presented FUNKAR - The Artist Within, a unique performance experience where 9 emerging dance companiesgroupstroupes were given up to 10 minutes to showcase their new work to an audience that rates and comments on their work. Dance professionals also provided each company feedback on their choreography and performance.
7 QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ANSWER TRUTHFULLY Comes to The Tank
by Stephi Wild - Jan 14, 2019

7 QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ANSWER TRUTHFULLY is a double bill featuring a ballet drama with music by Brian Morales and choreography by Julia Bengtsson, followed by a sound art performance on the abstraction of office structures with performance artist, Laura Linda Miller. Performance will include live music by piano and string quintet. Direction by Kira Kull.

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