Else Klink
Else Klink (October 23, 1907 in Kabakada, Bismarck Archipelago – October 18, 1994 in Köngen, Germany) was director of the Eurythmeum Stuttgart, the first training centre for Eurythmy founded by Marie Steiner in 1923, from 1935 until 1991. In 1945 she established the Eurythmeum Stage Group, which she also led until 1991. Her work contributed centrally to establishing Eurythmy as a performing art within the culture of Europe and internationally.
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Else Klink
Else Klink (October 23, 1907 in Kabakada, Bismarck Archipelago – October 18, 1994 in Köngen, Germany) was director of the Eurythmeum Stuttgart, the first training centre for Eurythmy founded by Marie Steiner in 1923, from 1935 until 1991. In 1945 she established the Eurythmeum Stage Group, which she also led until 1991. Her work contributed centrally to establishing Eurythmy as a performing art within the culture of Europe and internationally.
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Else Klink (* 23. Oktober 1907 ...... t ins öffentliche Kulturleben.
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إلسي كلينك (بالألمانية: Else K ...... وبر 1994 في Köngen في ألمانيا.
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Else Klink (* 23. Oktober 1907 ...... t ins öffentliche Kulturleben.
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إلسي كلينك (بالألمانية: Else K ...... وبر 1994 في Köngen في ألمانيا.
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إلسي كلينك
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