Judith Frege

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Judith Frege (* in Burnley ) is a German ballet dancer , qualified dance teacher , choreographer and book author.

Life

Judith Frege was born as the eldest daughter of a judge and a teacher of British descent in Burnley and grew up mainly in North Rhine-Westphalia . She has five siblings; this includes the lawyer Michael Frege and the musician Andreas Frege, known as Campino , front man of the band Die Toten Hosen . Judith Frege was trained as a dancer at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen and for a year at the Opéra de Monaco in Monte Carlo . In her active time as a dancer from 1971 to 1996, she had engagements with the Hamburg Ballet , the Stuttgart Ballet and the Deutsche Oper . She then studied dance education for four semesters in Cologne and graduated with a diploma.

Judith Frege and her husband Jörg Reimold campaigned successfully for the Young Choreographers Festival at the Academy of Arts in Berlin from 1990 to 1997 . She has been running her own dance school in Berlin since 2005 and teaches students between the ages of three and twenty. In 2002 Judith Frege published the novel called Isn't Sunday by chance? . This was followed by the book Aida in Bahrendorf , which contains 16 short stories. Frege also wrote various non-fiction books on the subjects of Let's go wellness , creative children's dance and children's ballet .

Judith Frege is married and lives in Berlin.

Bibliography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Judith Frege. Solibro Verlag , accessed on December 19, 2016 .
  2. ^ Tilman Billing: No Place for Talent? Berliner Zeitung , April 21, 1995, accessed on March 24, 2013 .
  3. Judith Frege at Tanzloft Berlin. Tanszloft Berlin, accessed on March 24, 2013 .
  4. ^ Aida in Bahrendorf. Solibro Verlag, accessed on December 19, 2016 .