Anika Leititis

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Anika Leititis (born May 29, 1976 in Göttingen ) is a German actress , speaker and yoga teacher.

Life

Anika Leititis completed an acting training in Hamburg . Engagements at Karlsruhe and Hamburg theaters such as the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater , Kampnagel and the Badisches Landestheater follow .

From 2001 to 2005 Anika Leititis was a permanent member of the Badische Landesbühne ensemble . Important roles included Marie in “Leviathan” by Dea Loher , directed by Olga Wildgruber, and Lynneby in “Wilder Panther, Keks” by Günter Jankowiak , directed by Lutz Schäfer . She was also seen in the role of Momo .

Since 2005 she has also been increasingly active as a radio play speaker. The radio play "Schnöckemann und der Call-Agent" by Milan Pešl and Claudia Weber , in which she played the role of mother, was awarded the WDR short radio play prize "Heimspiel" in 2007 .

In 2006 Anika Leititis started the conception of the yoga variant "Kiana Yoga". She also gives courses and workshops in the Karlsruhe, Frankfurt and Siegen areas.

Anika Leititis is married and has lived with her family in Siegen since 2009 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A magical story about the art of listening  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Eberbach online magazine, June 17, 2002@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / 217.160.155.78  
  2. Hördat research: 4: "At Home";. No. 5: "wasteland"; No. 11: “Milk with honey. Round trip"