Ruth Berghaus
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Ruth Berghaus
Summary
Ruth Berghaus is a human[1]. She was born in Dresden[2]. She was born on July 2, 1927[3]. She passed away in Zeuthen[4]. She died on January 25, 1996[5]. She worked as a choreographer[6], director[7], and musician[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Ruth Berghaus was born in Dresden[2].
- Ruth Berghaus passed away in Zeuthen[4].
- Ruth Berghaus was born on July 2, 1927[3].
- Ruth Berghaus died on January 25, 1996[5].
- Ruth Berghaus is buried at Dorotheenstadt Cemetery[10].
- Ruth Berghaus was married to Paul Dessau[11].
- Ruth Berghaus held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Ruth Berghaus worked as a choreographer[6].
- Ruth Berghaus worked as a director[7].
- Ruth Berghaus worked as a musician[8].
- Ruth Berghaus's field of work was opera[13].
- A notable student of Ruth Berghaus was Theodoros Terzopoulos[14].
- Ruth Berghaus received the Goethe award of Berlin[15].
- Ruth Berghaus received the National Prize of East Germany[16].
- Ruth Berghaus received the Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[17].
- Ruth Berghaus received the Konrad Wolf Prize[18].
- Ruth Berghaus received the Kainz Medal[19].
- Ruth Berghaus is recorded as female[20].
- Ruth Berghaus's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Ruth Berghaus was affiliated with the Socialist Unity Party of Germany[22].
- Ruth Berghaus was affiliated with the Nazi Party[23].
- Ruth Berghaus's Commons category is recorded as Ruth Berghaus[24].
- The cause of death was cancer[25].
- Ruth Berghaus's family name is recorded as Berghaus[26].
- Ruth Berghaus's given name is recorded as Ruth[27].
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Origins and Family
Ruth Berghaus was born in Dresden[2]. She was born on July 2, 1927[3].
Education
Studied under Wolfgang Langhoff[28], a stage actor[29], 1901–1966[30], of German Democratic Republic[31], awarded the Banner of Labor[32] and Gret Palucca[33], a choreographer[34], 1902–1993[35], of Germany[36], awarded the Banner of Labor[37], specialised in dance[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include choreographer[6], director[7], and musician[8]. Ruth Berghaus's field of work was opera[13]. A notable student of her was Theodoros Terzopoulos[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Goethe award of Berlin[15], an award[39], in German Democratic Republic[40]; National Prize of East Germany[16], a national award[41], in German Democratic Republic[42], founded in 1949[43]; Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[17], a grade of an order[44], in German Democratic Republic[45]; Konrad Wolf Prize[18], an art prize[46], in Germany[47], founded in 1986[48]; and Kainz Medal[19], a theatre award[49].
Personal Life
Among Ruth Berghaus's spouses was Paul Dessau[11]. Political affiliations include Socialist Unity Party of Germany[22], a political party[50], in German Democratic Republic[51], founded in 1946[52], headquartered in Former Reichsbank building[53] and Nazi Party[23], a Führerpartei[54], in Weimar Republic[55], founded in 1920[56], headquartered in Braunes Haus[57].
Death and Burial
Ruth Berghaus died on January 25, 1996[5]. She died in Zeuthen[4]. The cause of death was cancer[25]. Burial took place at Dorotheenstadt Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Ruth Berghaus ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] She is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
FAQs
Where was Ruth Berghaus born?
Born in Dresden[2], Ruth Berghaus…
Where did Ruth Berghaus die?
Ruth Berghaus died in Zeuthen[4].
Who was Ruth Berghaus married to?
Ruth Berghaus's spouses include Paul Dessau[11].
What did Ruth Berghaus do for work?
Ruth Berghaus worked as choreographer[6], director[7], and musician[8].
What awards did Ruth Berghaus receive?
Honors received include Goethe award of Berlin[15], National Prize of East Germany[16], Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[17], and Konrad Wolf Prize[18].