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Vivica or Vivika are female given names. Notable people with these names include: *Vivica Bandler (1917–2004), Finnish theater director * Vivica A. Fox (born 1964), US actress * Vivica Genaux (born 1969), US singer *Otto and Vivika Heino, US ceramicists See also *Viveca *Ivica *VICA (other) *"Vivica", a song by Jack Off Jill from ''Clear Hearts Grey Flowers ''Clear Hearts Grey Flowers'' is the second and final studio album by Jack Off Jill, released on July 17, 2000 through 404 Music and Risk Records. It was produced by Chris Vrenna of Nine Inch Nails/ Tweaker. Due to the closure of Risk Records ...'' {{given name ...
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Vivica Bandler
Vivica Aina Fanny Bandler (5 February 1917 – 30 July 2004) was a Finnish-Swedish theatre director and agronomist. She bought a theatre (''Lilla Teatern'') in Helsinki in 1955 and is credited for popularizing avant-garde Finnish theatre. She was also theatre director in Oslo (1967-69) and at the Stockholm City Theatre (1969-1979). Early life and education Vivica von Frenckell was born in Helsinki, Finland, in 1917. She was the daughter of Helsinki Mayor Erik von Frenckell and theatre historian Ester-Margaret Lindberg. She studied agronomy, graduating in 1943. She then maintained her family home, Saari Manor, a historic home located in Tammela, Finland. She served in the Lotta Svärd during World War II and married Austrian Kurt Bandler in 1943; they divorced in 1963. In 1946, she became involved in a love affair with the Finnish-Swedish writer Tove Jansson, which is documented by a series of letters they exchanged in subsequent years. Jansson incorporated the pair of them ...
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Vivica Genaux
Vivica Genaux (; born July 10, 1969) is an American coloratura mezzo-soprano. She was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. She has sung in major operas such as ''The Barber of Seville'' at the Metropolitan Opera, ''L'italiana in Algeri'' at Opéra National de Paris, and ''La Cenerentola'' with Dallas Opera and the Bavarian State Opera. Education and singing career Vivica Genaux was born on July 10, 1969, in Fairbanks. Her father was a biochemistry professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and her Mexico-born mother was a language teacher. She began her vocal studies as a young girl with American dramatic soprano Dorothy Dow. Ms. Genaux then studied with the late Nicola Rossi-Lemeni and Virginia Zeani at Indiana University Bloomington and for many years with Claudia Pinza Bozzolla (daughter of bass Ezio Pinza) in Pittsburgh. She began her professional career specializing in charming portrayals of Rossini comic heroines (Rosina in ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'', Isabella in ''L'italian ...
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Vivica or Vivika are female given names. Notable people with these names include: *Vivica Bandler (1917–2004), Finnish theater director *Vivica A. Fox (born 1964), US actress *Vivica Genaux (born 1969), US singer *Otto and Vivika Heino, US ceramicists See also *Viveca *Ivica *VICA (other) *"Vivica", a song by Jack Off Jill from ''Clear Hearts Grey Flowers'' {{given name ...
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Viveca
Viveca or Viveka is a female given name, although Viveka can be a male given name in India. Notable people with these names include: *Viveka (lyricist), Indian male lyricist working on Tamil language films and television, active 1999–present *Viveka Babajee (1973–2010), Mauritian model and actress, Miss Mauritius World 1993, Miss Mauritius Universe 1994 *Viveka Davis (born 1969), American actress *Viveka Eriksson or Viveca Eriksson (born 1956), politician on the autonomous Åland Islands, Premier of Åland 2007–2011 *Viveca Hollmerus (1920–2004), Finnish-Swedish author *Viveca Lärn (born 1944), Swedish writer *Viveca Lindfors (1920–1995), Swedish stage and film actress *Viveca Lindfors (figure skater) (born 1999), Finnish figure skater * Viveca Novak, American journalist * Viveca Paulin (born 1969), Swedish actress and auctioneer * Viveka Seldahl (1944–2001), Swedish actress *Viveca Serlachius (1923–1993), Finnish-born Swedish actress *Viveca Sten Viveca Sten (née ...
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Otto And Vivika Heino
Otto Heino (April 20, 1915 – July 16, 2009) and Vivika Heino (June 27, 1910 – September 1, 1995) were artists working in ceramics. They collaborated as a husband-and-wife team for thirty-five years, signing their pots ''Vivika + Otto'', regardless of who actually made them. Otto Heino One of twelve children born of Finnish immigrants, Lena and August Heino, in East Hampton, Connecticut, United States. His family ran a dairy farm in quiet farm country. Otto Heino's involvement with ceramics began while serving in the U.S. Air Force in England; during a military leave, he spent several days watching Bernard Leach throw pots. Following his return to the US, he used his GI Bill funding in 1949 to study ceramics at the League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts, in Concord, New Hampshire. There he met Vivika, his teacher, whom he was married to in 1950. Military service During World War II, Otto Heino served five years of active duty in the USAAF where he briefly worked on engines a ...
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Ivica
Ivica is a Slavic masculine given name, a diminutive form of Ivan. The direct English equivalent of the name is Johnny, while the equivalent of its augmentative Ivan is John. It is one of the frequent male given names in Croatia, and is also present in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Croatia, the name Ivica became one of the most common masculine given name in the decades between 1950 and 1989, peaking at second most common 1970-1979. Ivica is also a common character in Croatian jokes, like Perica. In Slovenian, Ivica is both a masculine and feminine given name. Notable people named Ivica * Ivica Avramović, Serbian footballer * Ivica Dačić, Serbian politician, Prime Minister of Serbia * Ivica Dragutinović, Serbian footballer * Ivica Džidić, Croatian footballer * Ivica Grlić, Bosnian Croat footballer * Ivica Kostelić, Croatian alpine skier * Ivica Kralj, Montenegrin footballer * * Ivica Mornar, Croatian footballer * Ivica Olić, Croatian footballer * Ivica Osim, ...
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VICA (other)
Vica or VICA may refer to: * SkillsUSA, a career and technical student organization originally known as the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America * Valley Industry & Commerce Association, in the San Fernando Valley in metropolitan Los Angeles * Vica (born 1961), former Brazilian football player and manager Places * Viča (other), a Serbo-Croatian toponym * Vića, a village in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Vica River, a river of Romania * Vica, a village in Gurasada Gurasada ( hu, Guraszáda, german: Zaadt) is a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located on the middle course of the river Mureș, in the northwestern part of the county, at a distance of from county seat Deva. This re ...
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