Harald Ritenberg ( Latvian: Haralds Ritenbergs ; born May 11, 1932 ) - Soviet and Latvian ballet dancer, People's Artist of the Latvian SSR.
| Harald Alfredovich Ritenberg | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Haralds ritenbergs | |||
| Date of Birth | May 11, 1932 (87 years old) | ||
| Place of Birth | Riga , USSR | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Occupation | ballet dancer choreographer | ||
| Awards and prizes | |||
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Biography
He graduated from the Riga Choreographic School (teachers A. Ozolins, V. Blinov , 1952). He was a soloist of the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater of the Latvian SSR (1950-1977). Since 1978, teacher, director and artistic director of the Riga Choreographic School.
Recognition and Rewards
- People's Artist of the Latvian SSR (1965)
- Honored Artist of the Latvian SSR (1958)
- Order of the Three Stars, 4th Degree (1999)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (01/03/1956)
- State Prize of the Latvian SSR (1960)
- Aldara Prize (2003)
- Member of the Union of Theater Workers of Latvia (since 1953)
- Professor Emeritus of the Latvian Academy of Music (1992)
- lifelong scholarship holder of the State Cultural Fund (1999) [1] .
Creativity
Theater Roles
- 1953 - " Romeo and Juliet " by Sergei Prokofiev - Romeo
- 1956 - " Giselle " by Adolf Adan - Albert
- 1958 - " Swan Lake " by Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Siegfried
- 1959 - “Rigada” by Romuald Greenblatt - Ako (State Prize of the Latvian SSR)
- 1960 - Spartak Aram Khachaturian - Spartak
- 1964 - "Shakuntala" by Sergey Balasanyan - Dushiant
- 1966 - “Peer Gynt” to the music of Edward Grieg - Peer Gynt
- 1972 - "Anthony and Cleopatra" by Eduard Lazarev - Caesar
Filmography
- 1958 - Nauris
- 1959 - Sword and Rose
- 1970 - Servants of the Devil - Andris
- 1972 - Devil's Servants at the Devil's Mill - Andris
Notes
- ↑ Latvijas Enciklopēdija. Riga. SIA "Valērija Belokoņa izdevniecība". - 2007. g. ISBN 9984-9482-0-X . Article "Haralds Ritenbergs"