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Anna Marie Julie Čekanová, known professionally as Anka Čekanová and Anna Čekanová-Kukulová, (26 February 1905 - 22 July 1965) was a Czechoslovak dancer and choreographer.
Anka Čekanová | |
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Born | Anna Marie Julie Čekanová 26 February 1905 |
Died | 22 July 1965 Prague, Bohemia Czechoslovak Socialist Republic |
Occupation(s) | dancer, choreographer |
Spouse | Otakar Kukula |
Children | 2 |
Career | |
Former groups | Forest Theater Devetsil |
Parent(s) | Václav Čekan (father) Anna Broft (mother) |
Early life
editAnna Marie Julie Čekanová was born on 26 February 1905 in her family home at 42 Charvátova Street in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia.[1] Her father, Václav Čekan, owned a hat factory and her mother, Anna Broft, ran a motion studio. She had a twin brother named Wenceslas.
Career
editIn 1916 Čekanová's father founded the Forest Theater in Řevnice. She danced and acted in several theatrical performances and became part of the Chekan Drama Company, which performed at the theater.[2] In 1924 she performed the role of Salome in Oscar Wilde's Salomé with the original score by Jaroslav Křička.
She studied rhythmic gymnastics, expressionist dance, and Dalcroze eurhythmics with Alice Dubská, Helena Vojáčková, Volková, Vratislav, Leben-Vaňková, Kupferová, and Siblík. She made her professional debut as a soloist in 1926 at the Červená Sedma cabaret in Prague. Later that year she performed at the National Theatre. She danced accompanied with music by Franz Schubert, Bedřich Smetana, Jaroslav Ježek, and František Hilmar. She was a member of the Devetsil Art Association and founded her own dance company, collaborating with composers Jaroslav Křička and Otakar Ostrčil.[3][4][5]
On 26 May 1930 she married Otakar Kukula and retired from her career as a solo artist. She continued to dance with the Forest Theater ensemble, and was credited under her married name. She and her husband had two children.
References
edit- ^ "The Catalogue". katalog.ahmp.cz.
- ^ "Řevnice: Okrašlovací spolek, Čekanova dramatická družina - Lesní divadlo mládeže (od 1916 do 1924)". www.amaterskedivadlo.cz.
- ^ "Čekanová, Anka – Divadelní Encyklopedie". encyklopedie.idu.cz.
- ^ "Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, v. v. i. - Digitalizovaný archiv časopisů - RozAvn/3.1927-1928/13/153.png". archiv.ucl.cas.cz.
- ^ "Na návštěvě u... Kateřiny Čekanové - Návštěvy - Vaše příběhy -- Špic v ČR - Spicove.cz". www.spicove.cz.