Ivan Ivanko

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Ivan Ivanko (born June 20, 1945 in Proložac , Croatia ) is a Croatian dancer .

Life

From 1952 to 1964 Ivan Ivanko attended elementary school and high school in Zagreb , where he graduated from high school in 1964. From 1955 he studied dance, singing and acting with Pionirsko Kazaliste in Zagreb. From 1960 he was at the ballet school in Zagreb and in 1964 at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena to train as a ballet dancer.

1963 began his dance career in Zagreb. In 1962 he founded the Free Dance Group ("Komorni Ansambl Slobodnog Plesa" - KASP) in Zagreb with Milana Broš , Bogdan Gagić , Nada Kokotović , Olga Drausnik and Vlasta Spinčić . 1964 began his engagement at the Comedy Theater in Zagreb ("Zagrebačko gradsko kazalište Komedija") and in 1965 at the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb ("Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Zagrebu").

From 1962 to 1971 he took part with the KASP at the Zagreb Music Biennale ("Muzički biennale Zagreb" - MBZ), and in 1962 at the Ballet Biennale in Ljubljana . 1967 with the Free Dance Group ("Komorni Ansambl Slobodnog Plesa" - KASP) at the Zagreb Music Biennale ("Muzički biennale Zagreb" - MBZ). In 1968 he won first prize with the Free Dance Group ("Komorni Ansambl Slobodnog Plesa" - KASP) at the Institute of the Association Francaise de Recherches et Etudes Choreographiques, with performances at RTF France and at the Théâtre d'Essai de la Dance Paris . From 1963 to 1971 he was a dancer and pantomime artist at the Summer Festival of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival ("Dubrovačke ljetne igre") ; his stage roles there included u. a. the silent role of the servant Vespone in the opera La serva padrona , often with a dancer . He also appeared in several television shows on Croatian television in Zagreb (" HRT "). In 1971 he was engaged as a solo dancer at the Städtische Bühnen Hagen and later at the Theater des Westens in Berlin, at the Deutsches Theater in Munich and at the Operettenhaus Hamburg . In 1978 he was engaged as a ballet master at the Theater des Westens in Berlin (director: Karl Viebach ). In 1983 he was employed as a choreography assistant and director coordinator at the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb under the director and choreographer Waclaw Orlikowsky for The Nutcracker and for Romeo and Juliet at the Slovenian National Theater in Ljubljana and at the Summer Festival in Dubrovnik.

From 1973 to 2005 he was on German-language TV stations in various TV and music shows (including ZDF in Recognize the Melody , Music Is Trumps , Star Parade , Funny Musicians , Peter Alexander Show , Wencke Myhre Show , Anneliese Rothenberger Show ), Series and films ( beautiful gigolo, poor gigolo ) as a dancer, choreographer, choreographer assistant (with Herbert F. Schubert ), assistant director and director.

From 1987 to 1996 he worked as a director, author and choreographer on the show Das Goldene Lenkrad . In 1993 he was director of the erotic magazine liebe sünde at VOX Cologne and the women's journal Die da! , in the parenting journal Kinderkram and in the magazine Provokation - Reality before eyes .

In 2005 he ended his career.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. La Theater d'Essai de la Dance Paris January 18, 1968.
  2. Dubrovnik Festival . Festival report and performance review. In: Opera world . 1972. Excerpts from Google Books . Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  3. German Stage Yearbook . 1972 edition. Volume 80, page 333. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. German Stage Yearbook . 1978 edition for the 1977/78 season. Volume 86, page 44. Retrieved March 19, 2017.