Aglaja (dance company)
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Aglaja is a dance company and academy from Bruges, Belgium.
Founded in the late 1960s by the choreographer and teacher Jan Dewulf.
Jan Dewulf continues to work on this project. He was director of several noted events, such as the 1985 visit to Belgium by Pope John Paul II.
The repertoire is mainly (light) classical music: from Johann Sebastian Bach and Johannes Brahms to Antonín Dvořák and Ostyn, but also Let It Be from The Beatles is expressed by the dance company.