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'''Stanislava Brezovar''' (7 November 1937 – 18 December 2003), married name '''Kleiber''', was a [[Slovenians|Slovenian]] [[Ballet|ballerina]]. She was also known as '''Stanka Brezovar'''.
'''Stanislava Brezovar''' (7 November 1937 – 18 December 2003), married name '''Kleiber''', was a [[Slovenians|Slovenian]] [[Ballet|ballerina]]. She was also known as '''Stanka Brezovar'''.


Born in Zagorje ob Savi, [[Slovenia]], she studied to be a [[German studies|Germanist]], but her primary love was ballet. She studied ballet in Düsseldorf. It was there that she met and married the [[Germans|German]]-born [[Conducting|conductor]] [[Carlos Kleiber]]. They are buried together in the [[Slovenia]]n village of [[Konjšica]] near [[Litija]].<ref>"Obituary section: Kleiber, Carlos" ''Current Biography Yearbook'' 2004 edition, H.W. Wilson Co., New York, p. 650;</ref> She was survived by a son, Marko, and a daughter, Lillian.
Born in Zagorje ob Savi, [[Slovenia]], she studied to be a [[German studies|Germanist]], but her primary love was ballet. She studied ballet in Düsseldorf. It was there that she met and married the [[Germans|German]]-born [[Conducting|conductor]] [[Carlos Kleiber]].


In 1955, at the age of 18, she starred in the movie ''Ples čarovnic'' (Dance Of The Witches) a [[Triglav Film]] production in [[Slovenian (language)|Slovenian]].<ref>{{IMDb title|id=0323658|title=Ples carovnic}}</ref> The movie was a tour-de-force, 452 minutes of ballet to the ''Ples čarovnic'' symphonic poem by [[Blaž Arnič]] with choreography by Pia and
In 1955, at the age of 18, she starred in the movie ''Ples čarovnic'' (Dance Of The Witches) a [[Triglav Film]] production in [[Slovenian (language)|Slovenian]].<ref>{{IMDb title|id=0323658|title=Ples carovnic}}</ref> The movie was a tour-de-force, 452 minutes of ballet to the ''Ples čarovnic'' symphonic poem by [[Blaž Arnič]] with choreography by Pia and
[[Pino Mlakar]].<ref>[http://www.film-sklad.si/client.si/index.php?formID=183&ID=253 "Ples čarovnic" Slovenian Film Fund (Zbirka slovenskega filma)];</ref>
[[Pino Mlakar]].<ref>[http://www.film-sklad.si/client.si/index.php?formID=183&ID=253 "Ples čarovnic" Slovenian Film Fund (Zbirka slovenskega filma)];</ref>

Brezovar is buried together Kleiber in the [[Slovenia]]n village of [[Konjšica]] near [[Litija]].<ref>"Obituary section: Kleiber, Carlos" ''Current Biography Yearbook'' 2004 edition, H.W. Wilson Co., New York, p. 650;</ref> She was survived by a son, Marko, and a daughter, Lillian.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:57, 7 March 2017

Stanislava Brezovar, ballerina

Stanislava Brezovar (7 November 1937 – 18 December 2003), married name Kleiber, was a Slovenian ballerina. She was also known as Stanka Brezovar.

Born in Zagorje ob Savi, Slovenia, she studied to be a Germanist, but her primary love was ballet. She studied ballet in Düsseldorf. It was there that she met and married the German-born conductor Carlos Kleiber.

In 1955, at the age of 18, she starred in the movie Ples čarovnic (Dance Of The Witches) a Triglav Film production in Slovenian.[1] The movie was a tour-de-force, 452 minutes of ballet to the Ples čarovnic symphonic poem by Blaž Arnič with choreography by Pia and Pino Mlakar.[2]

Brezovar is buried together Kleiber in the Slovenian village of Konjšica near Litija.[3] She was survived by a son, Marko, and a daughter, Lillian.

References

  1. ^ Ples carovnic at IMDb
  2. ^ "Ples čarovnic" Slovenian Film Fund (Zbirka slovenskega filma);
  3. ^ "Obituary section: Kleiber, Carlos" Current Biography Yearbook 2004 edition, H.W. Wilson Co., New York, p. 650;
This article is based in part on material from the Slovenian Wikipedia.