Milko Šparemblek
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Milko Šparemblek (born December 1, 1928) is a Slovenian-born Croatian
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,
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, stage director and
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. He has made about 40 ballet films and has about 150 premiers of his work in over 50 theatres around the world. He has received a number of awards including a Vladimir Nazor Lifetime Achievement Award and a Distinguished Artist Award from the International Society for the Performing Arts.


Early life

Šparemblek was born in Prevalje,
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, as an only child. At the age of three, his family moved to
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,
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to a neighbourhood called
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. He enrolled in the V. high school of Zagreb and participated in athletics. He attended the University of Zagreb to study Comparative literature, that same year starting to dance at the
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(later known as the Croatian National Theatre) under the direction of choreographers and dancers Ana Roje and Oskar Harmoš.


Career around the work

In 1948 Šparemblek joined the Croatian Ballet ensemble at the Croatian National Theatre where he studied classical, contemporary and folkloric dances. Four years later in 1952, he was promoted to Ballet Soloist by recommendation of
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and in 1953 he left Zagreb for
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on a Franco-Yugoslav Scholarship. He studied under Olga Preobrajenska, a graduate of the
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in Moscow, and later under Serge Peretti in the Paris Opera School of Ballet. After completing his scholarship, he began dancing in small cabarets, music halls and working as an extra in movie production in order to pay for his studies. Šparemblek became a member of several different ballet companies, including the Janine Charrat company, the Maurice Béjart company, the Ballet de l'Étoile, the Milorad Miskovitch company and the Ludmila Tcherina company. In 1956 he choreographed his first ballet called "L'Échelle". In New York he studied contemporary dance techniques under Jose Limon and Marhe Graham.


Career as a choreographer

He was a Ballet Master in Bruxelles under the director M. Bejart in the Ballet de XX. Sc. He was a Director of the Lisbon Gulbekian Ballet and he was a Director of Ballet in the New York Metropolitan Opera Director of Ballet in the Lyon Opera the Lyon. In 1985, he choreographed Pastoral - 6th Symphony of Beethoven - world premiére, for the ballet company Ballet Teatro Guaíra, in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, in Brazil, which was also performed in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. He was also a director of Ballet in the Zagreb Croatian National Theatre, where in 2012 he choreographed the Miraculous Mandarin, and in 2014 he choreographed a production of the comedy ''"The good soul of Sichuan" '' by the Zagreb Municipal Theatre."KOMEDIJI Može li dobar čovjek preživjeti u ovom svijetu?"
''Jutarnji Kultura''. 22.04.2014


Awards


Television and film production


References

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