Rudolf Hanisch

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Rudolf Hanisch (born April 19, 1943 in Ahrensburg ; † January 7, 2017 ) was a German dancer and choreographer .

Life

Hanisch was trained as a dancer at the Berlin State Ballet School from 1958 to 1963 . His first engagement took him to the Landestheater Altenburg in 1963 . In 1967 Hanisch was committed to the Erfurt Theater , where he worked until 2015.

Hanisch worked as a solo dancer under the ballet master Sigrid Trittmacher-Koch . In addition to other classical ballet roles , he danced the main role of the prince in the Erfurt productions of the ballets Cinderella , Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker .

Hanisch also worked as a training and ballet master from 1982. At the end of the 1980s he became deputy ballet director of the Erfurt Theater. From 2002 Hanisch worked as an employee in the theater's artistic management office and from 2003, after the ballet division was dissolved, he devoted himself mainly as a choreographer to the other theater divisions. In 2008 Hanisch retired. Even after that he worked for the Erfurt theater; In 2015 he created the choreographies for the productions by Faust , Andrea Chénier and The Land of Smiles .

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