Bernice Coppieters, born on November 16, 1970, in Termonde, Belgium, is a celebrated figure in the world of ballet, whose influence extends into the realm of film through her performance in "Lac (After Swan Lake)" (2014). This visually stunning adaptation showcases her profound artistry and has become a sought-after title among collectors, not only for its aesthetic brilliance but also for its unique interpretation of Tchaikovsky's classic.
Coppieters' collaboration with choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot has resulted in over forty original creations, making her a pivotal presence in contemporary ballet. Collectors prize her work not just for its artistic merit but also for the limited physical releases that capture her dynamic performances, including her roles in "Romeo and Juliet" and "Cinderella." As Principal Ballet Master of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, her legacy continues to inspire new generations of dancers and filmmakers alike, solidifying her status as a must-have in any serious physical media collection.