Education
Born in Dendermonde, Belgium, Coppieters studied from 1980 at the Royal Ballet School of Flanders in Antwerp, graduating in 1988 when she joined the Flanders ballet company for a short period.
Born in Dendermonde, Belgium, Coppieters studied from 1980 at the Royal Ballet School of Flanders in Antwerp, graduating in 1988 when she joined the Flanders ballet company for a short period.
In 1991, she joined Jean-Christophe Maillot"s Ballets de Monte-Carlo where she has become the star. In recent years, Coppieters, Maillot"s longtime muse, has helped to stage his productions at major ballet theatres in Europe, of Korea and the United States. In 1991, she joined the Ballets de Monte-Carlo where she inspired Jean-Christophe Maillot to write roles for her in many of his most successful productions: Juliet in Romeo et Juliet, the title roles in Cinderella, Louisiana Belle, and Sheherazade, as well as leading parts in The Nutcracker Circus, Le Songe and Faust, all of which she danced with Gil Roman.
Coppieters has also danced the lead in classical Russian ballets including The Prodigal Son, The Firebird, Afternoon of a Faun and Les Sylphides as well as in a number of Georges Balanchine"s works including Agon, The Four Temperaments, Louisiana valse, Serenade, Violin Concerto, Who Cares? and Theme and Variations.
Among the contemporary choreographers she has helped to attract to Monte Carlo are Nacho Duato, William Forthsythe and Jiri Kylian. Marco Goecke created the solo Tué for her while she had the honour of dancing in Maurice Béjart"s Boléro.
In her forties, Coppieters has helped with the staging of Maillot"s productions at major ballet theatres abroad including the Royal Swedish Ballet, Essen Ballet, Vienna State Opera Ballet, of Korea National Ballet and Atlanta Ballet.
Bernice Coppieters has received the following awards and distinctions: 1988: Prix de Lausanne 1995: Appointed Danseuse Etoile of the Ballets de Monte-Carlo by Royal Highness the Princess of Hanover 2002: Officier de l"Ordre du Mérite Culturel of the Principality of Monaco 2003: Positano "Léonide Massine" Award 2005: Étoile of the year award by Premio Danza at Danza 2011: Benois de la Danse.