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Bitter dispute in Romanian ballet, prime minister steps in

FILE - In this file photo dated Sunday Sept. 23, 2007, Ballet dancers Julio Bocca, right, and Alina Cojocaru perform Swan Lake in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday Sept. 23, 2007. Romania Opera house artistic director Johan Kobborg, of Denmark, has resigned, and it is announced Thursday April 14, 2016, that Romania's Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos intends to help find a solution to a bitter dispute raging at the Romanian Opera. Ciolos decided to step in to the dispute after his meeting with internationally renowned ballerina Alina Cojocaru who says she won't dance Manon this weekend and claims there is an atmosphere of "fear and intimidation." (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, FILE)

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romania’s prime minister said Thursday he would step in to find a solution to a bitter dispute raging at the Romanian Opera after meeting international ballerina Alina Cojocaru.

The controversy became public after the opera house’s artistic director Johan Kobborg, a Danish ballet dancer and choreographer, resigned, citing pressure from interim managers.

Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos met Cojocaru, a principal dancer with the English National Ballet who is Kobborg’s fiancee, Thursday for talks about the situation, which heated up after some opera employees publicly shouted “out with the foreigners!” saying Kobborg was paid too much.

Ciolos said the opera needed quality artists and shows “whether they are from Romania or elsewhere.” Culture Minister Vlad Alexandrescu appoints the opera’s managers.

Cojocaru says she won’t dance the principle role in “Manon” this weekend and claims there is an atmosphere of “fear and intimidation.”

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