- Dame
Adeline Genée DBE (born
Anina Kirstina Margarete Petra Jensen; 6
January 1878 – 23
April 1970) was a Danish-British
ballet dancer.
Anina Kirstina...
- the
sister of
Richard Genée and
Rudolph Genée made her
debut as a
child at the
Gdansk City Theatre,
which her
father Friedrich Genée had
directed since 1841...
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Heidi Genée (22
October 1938 – 26
September 2005) was a
German film editor,
director and screenwriter. She
worked on more than 40
films between 1958 and...
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Miller syndrome, also
known as
Genée–Wiedemann syndrome, Wildervanck–Smith
syndrome or
postaxial acrofacial dysostosis, is an
extremely rare
genetic condition...
- The
Genée International Ballet Competition is an
annual international classical ballet competition organised by the
Royal Academy of
Dance of London,...
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Friedrich Richard Genée (7
February 1823 – 15 June 1895) was a Prussian-born
Austrian librettist, playwright, and composer.
Genée was born in Danzig...
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composed by
Johann Strauss II to a
German libretto by Karl
Haffner and
Richard Genée,
which premiered in 1874. The
original literary source for Die Fledermaus...
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Lucia Cormani –
Italian Method Edouard Espinosa –
French Method Adeline Genée –
Bournonville Method,
Denmark Tamara Karsavina –
Imperial Method, Russia...
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Dagmar Rixt
Genee (born 31
January 1989) is a
Dutch water polo
player for UZSC
Utrecht and the
Dutch national team. She parti****ted at the 2018 Women's...
- (operetta, 3 acts, Zell,
Genée), Carltheater, 1
February 1879, full
score (Hamburg, n.d.)
Donna Juanita (operetta, 3 acts, Zell,
Genée), Carltheater, 21 February...