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But the two school friends, who are not a couple off the dance floor, said they had applied for the event in order to challenge its conventions. But with us the interplay of leading and following just works.
The first Vienna Opera Ball to carry that name was held in the Austrian capital in January , but the tradition of holding costumed dances during the Viennese carnival season goes back to the early 19th century. In order to be accepted for the event, Grau and Klopfer had to beat stiff competition for the limited number of debutante places, and assure a jury they were proficient at dancing the notoriously difficult left-turning waltz.
A couple who both want to wear the ballgown would probably have a harder time. Viennese high society has not greeted their imminent arrival with enthusiasm. Richard Lugner, an year-old property magnate who each year pays a high-profile female celebrity to appear at his side, told the newspaper Kurier that dancing couples at the ball should consist of a man and a woman. Luckily we no longer have that tradition today. The organisers of the event have defended their decision to accept the pair.
Real-estate tycoon Lugner, meanwhile, whose female guests at the ball have in the past included Sophia Loren, Geri Halliwell and Kim Kardashian, might this year have to turn up without a woman by his side.
On Friday, Vonn announced on Twitter that she would not be attending the ball. The opening ceremony of the traditional Opera Ball in Vienna. This article is more than 4 years old. View image in fullscreen. Explore more on these topics Austria Gender Europe news. Reuse this content. Most viewed.