Romania moves to end opera turmoil with new manager


              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)
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 culture minister said Wednesday he would appoint a manager of "international standing" at the Romanian Opera, which has been torn apart by a bitter dispute involving international ballerina Alina Cojocaru.

Culture Minister Vlad Alexandrescu says the opera house has been riddled by "imbalances and structural dysfunctionality," and that an interim manager would implement a three-month plan before the new appointment.

Alexandrescu announced Cojocaru, a principal dancer at the English National Ballet, would be reinstated after refusing to dance the lead in "Manon."

Cojocaru had claimed there was an atmosphere of "fear and intimidation."

Danish ballet dancer and choreographer Johan Kobborg, who recently resigned citing pressure from managers, would also be reinstated, Alexandresc said.

Under the previous management, a dispute erupted with some employees shouting "Out with foreigners!" claiming Kobborg was overpaid.

After Alexandrescu's announcement Wednesday, fresh protests broke out at the opera. Artists said they would no longer go on stage and demanded the minister's resignation.

Soprano Irina Iordachescu accused Alexandrescu of "destroying the destiny" of the opera.

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