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Carl Godlewski

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to the Vienna Court Opera. In his first year of his commitment he was one of the busiest members of the Corps. Because of his reputation, he was appointed at the turn of the century as a dancing master to the court. He was dancing with
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Godlewski's career demonstrates the cultural policy with its educational hostility and sympathy for popular culture, and the declared tolerance during anti-Semitic currents in pre-
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Carl Godlewski married dancer Maria Ludmilla Klahs (1868-1934), with whom he celebrated their silver wedding anniversary in 1914 on his country estate in
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arts and acrobatics. After the death of his father Godlewski decided to adopt a circus commitment in order to receive a monthly salary of 50
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and solo dancer of the Vienna Hofopernballetts from 1918–19, just before the archducal lost its influence over the stage.
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Godlewski was the son of a builder. Unbeknownst to his father he learned in high school the arts of horse-riding,
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Godlewski choreographed numerous ballets at the Vienna Opera, among others, including the world
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In the spring of 1918, Godlewski looked back to 1770 performances on his 25 years anniversary.
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springer. He worked with elephants and companies of soldiers with fixed
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German-Austrian Clown, Acrobat, Ballet Teacher and Choreographer
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Godlewski has already established himself as a celebrity when
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Der Clown Carl Godlewski. Eine circusgeschichtliche Studie
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Theater, art and literature. Karl Godlewski as a Jubilar
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Wenn die Katze nicht zu Hause ist â€¦ Ballet-Pantomime
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Bediene dich selbst! Einactiges Ballett mit Vorspiel
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Index


C.W.Allers

Circus Renz
Dortmund
Mödling
circus clown
acrobat
ballet
dance teacher
choreographer
trapeze
rubles
Berlin
teeterboard
bayonets
Wilhelm Jahn
Berlin
Grete Wiesenthal
mime
premiere
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
pantomime
Around the world in 80 days
Europe
First World War
Vienna
Karl Lueger
Tulln an der Donau
Donaustadt

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