Hans Snoek Explained

Hans Snoek
Birth Name:Johanna Rosine Snoek
Birth Date:29 December 1910
Birth Place:Geertruidenberg, Netherlands
Death Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch

Johanna Rosine Snoek, known as Hans Snoek, (29 December 1910  - 27 September 2001) was a Dutch dancer, choreographer and ballet director. She founded the .

The daughter of Leonard Salomon Snoek and Henderika Gerarda Trina Johanna ten Bruggencate, Snoek was born in Geertruidenberg.[1] She studied dance with Kurt Jooss and Sigurd Leeder. During World War II, she staged performances in secret in support of the Dutch resistance.

She founded the Scapino Ballet in 1945 and the affiliated school Scapino Dansschool in 1951. The school later merged with Balletstudio Nel Roos to form the Dutch National Ballet Academy.[2] She retired as ballet director for Scapino in 1970.

She choreographed a number of ballets including:

Snoek also founded Assitej Netherlands, the youth theatre and the IVKO Montessori school of arts.[3] [4]

In 1960, she was named an Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau.[5]

Snoek was married twice: first to Nicolaas Wijnberg, a dancer, in 1939 and then, in 1951, to television director .[1]

In 2001, she died in Amsterdam at the age of 90.[6]

The Hans Snoek Award was established by the Dutch Association of Theatre Directors.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Snoek, Johanna Rosine (1910-2001) . Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland . nl.
  2. Web site: History of the National Ballet Academy . National Ballet Academy.
  3. Web site: History . Assitej Netherlands.
  4. Web site: De pedagogische basis van de verschillende docentmethodes voor danseducatie binnen het vo m harms li by AHK Master Kunsteducatie - Issuu . 2022-07-02 . issuu.com . en.
  5. Book: Craine, Debra . The Oxford Dictionary of Dance . registration . OUP Oxford . 415 . Mackrell, Judith . 2010 . 978-0199563449.
  6. Web site: Hans Snoek . Theaterencyclopedie . nl.
  7. Book: Eek, Nat . Expanding the New Audience for Theatre . 58 . Shaw, Ann M. . Krzys, Katherine . 2011 . 978-0865347984.