Danish Dance Theatre was founded in 1981 as "New Danish Dance Theatre” by the English/Norwegian
choreographer Randi Patterson in collaboration with Anette Abildgaard, Ingrid Buchholtz, Mikala Barnekow and soon after
Warren Spears. They were passionate choreographers who did a great job of putting modern dance on the cultural map. The English-born ballet dancer and choreographer
Tim Rushton was the company's
artistic director from 2001 to 2018. He started by working with a permanent ensemble of full-time dancers, and as from 2010 the company is subsidiary recipient under the Danish government’s Finance Act. The Swedish choreographer, dancer and filmmaker Pontus Lidberg was artistic director from 2018 to 2022. In April 2022, the Spanish dancer and choreographer Marina Mascarell was appointed as the company's new artistic director. Since 2017, Danish Dance Company has had its permanent base at the Royal Opera House on
Holmen,
Copenhagen. The administrative, technical staff, and dancers all work within the facility. The company is an independent institution with its own finances and framework agreement with the Ministry of Culture. The collaboration with the
Royal Danish Theatre offers the opportunity to add more modern dance performances to the national stage, e.g. at Takkelloftet, where Danish Dance Theatre several times a year presents work, as well as access to the big stage at The Royal Danish Playhouse. In addition to the company’s national and international touring activities, the company presents its yearly open-air performance Copenhagen Summer Dance that takes place at the harbor of Copenhagen. == Tim Rushton ==