Karl Schadetzky

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Karl Schadetzky (born December 28, 1792 in Vienna ; † August 30, 1852 there ) was an Austrian dancer and choreographer .

The son of a theater hairdresser with the theater grew up, he played children's roles in theater in Leopoldstadt , and in 1800 in Bratislava and Lviv , he stood by the Leopoldstädter theater as grotesque dancers and mime in commitment , then he lived until 1850 as a private citizen - only sporadic appearances graduating - in Vienna. In 1850 Schadetzky became ballet master in Graz , in 1851 in Pressburg and in 1852 returned to Vienna to the Theater in der Josefstadt . Schadetzky, known for his portrayal of Pierrot , was able to celebrate great success together with the Rainoldi couple, Ferdinand Raimund praised him for the design of the dance interludes in his spendthrift .

His wife Anna († January 6, 1971 in Krakow ) was also a dancer and also worked at the Leopoldstadt Theater.

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