Ramses Sigl

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Ramses Sigl born Hamdan (* 1962 ) is a German choreographer for musical theater and musicals .

career

Ramses Sigl is the son of a Jordanian father and a German mother. He studied social pedagogy at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich and completed a three-year training course as a stage dancer. Study visits took him to New York and Amsterdam .

Since 1996 he has worked at the August Everding Theater Academy (where he directed dance training for the musical course from 1998 to 2012). Sigl also worked at the Iwanson School and the Royal Swedish Ballet Academy. Over 50 choreographies were created in the course of these activities.

Among the directors Sigl worked with, we should mention: Kathrin Ackermann , David Alden , Dieter Dorn , August Everding , John Fulljames, Roland Geyer , Jan Philipp Gloger , Claus Guth , Jens-Daniel Herzog , Stefan Huber , Burkhard Kosminski , Hellmuth Matiasek , Gil Mehmert , Stefan Müller , Amelie Niermeyer , Michael Schmieder, Jochen Schölch and Aron Stiehl . He works regularly with Guth and Herzog, most recently during War and Peace at the Nuremberg Opera.

Sigl also works for film and television. He was also the initiator and choreographer of the AIDS benefit series rosablassblau at the Schauburg Munich .

Choreographies and productions (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ramses Sigl's school visit in Munich
  2. ^ Renate Feyerbacher: The Marschallin Fürstin Werdenberg in assisted living
  3. Not a single boo in the Nuremberg State Theater , In Franken, October 5, 2018, accessed on October 8, 2018

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