Johann "Hans" Kresnik (12 December 1939 – 27 July 2019) was an Austrian dancer, and theater director working in the tradition of German Tanztheater (dance...
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Kresnik or Krsnik may refer to: Johann Kresnik (b. 1939), Austrian choreographer Julius or Ludger Will Kresnik, characters in Tales of Xillia 2 Dora Krsnik...
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artist (born 22 January 1935, Bleiburg – died 1 February 1997, Vienna) Johann Kresnik, dancer, theater director (born 12 December 1939, Sankt Margarethen...
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Complex. Stage treatments include the 1990 opera Ulrike Meinhof by Johann Kresnik, the 1993 play Leviathan by Dea Loher, the 2005 play La extraordinaria...
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Reinhild Hoffmann) and Wigman (Susanne Linke), along with the Austrian Johann Kresnik. The development of the form and its concepts was influenced by Bertolt...
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April 2008, a version of Verdi's opera Un ballo in maschera directed by Johann Kresnik opened at the Erfurt Theatre. The production stirred deep controversy...
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among others with Stephan Kimmig, Jürgen Kruse, Leander Haußmann, and Johann Kresnik. In 1994 he received a scholarship from the Arts Foundation of Stuttgart...
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volleyball player. Graham Johnston, 89, South African Olympic swimmer. Johann Kresnik, 79, Austrian dancer, choreographer, and theater director. Edward Lewis...
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collaborations with Frank Castorf, Jonathan Meese, Alain Platel, Luc Perceval, Johann Kresnik and Christoph Marthaler. In 2009 Nicolai Vemming founded the independent...
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scenic arts, bringing to Belgrade Robert Wilson (Einstein on the Beach), Johann Kresnik, Tomaž Pandur. Some artists gained international recognition after being...
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