About: Lotte Berk

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Lieselotte "Lotte" Berk (13 January 1913 – 4 November 2003) was a German-born dancer and teacher, who lived in England from 1938. In 1959, she developed her own method of exercise, drawing on ballet moves and positions, that concentrated on the idea of building "core stability". In the 21st century, derivatives of her method are widely offered by gyms and studios around the world as barre classes

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  • Lotte Berk (geboren am 17. Januar 1913 als Lieselotte Heymansohn in Köln; gestorben am 4. November 2003 in , Wiltshire) war eine deutsch-britische Tänzerin und Trainingstheoretikerin. Nach ihrer Flucht aus Deutschland in den 1930er Jahren eröffnete sie in London ein Fitness-Studio und lehrte dort die von ihr selbst entwickelte Lotte Berk Method of Exercise, die international Verbreitung fand. (de)
  • Lieselotte "Lotte" Berk (13 January 1913 – 4 November 2003) was a German-born dancer and teacher, who lived in England from 1938. In 1959, she developed her own method of exercise, drawing on ballet moves and positions, that concentrated on the idea of building "core stability". In the 21st century, derivatives of her method are widely offered by gyms and studios around the world as barre classes (en)
  • Lotte Berk, de son nom de naissance Lieselotte Heymansohn, est une danseuse née à Cologne le 13 janvier 1913 et morte le 4 novembre 2003 à Froxfield, dans le Wiltshire, au Royaume-Uni. Elle développe à partir de 1959 une méthode sportive basée sur des mouvements de danse classique, connue au XXIe siècle sous le nom de . (fr)
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  • Lieselotte Berk (en)
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  • Lieselotte Heymansohn (en)
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  • Lieselotte Heymansohn (en)
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  • Dancer, fitness trainer and teacher (en)
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  • Lotte Berk (geboren am 17. Januar 1913 als Lieselotte Heymansohn in Köln; gestorben am 4. November 2003 in , Wiltshire) war eine deutsch-britische Tänzerin und Trainingstheoretikerin. Nach ihrer Flucht aus Deutschland in den 1930er Jahren eröffnete sie in London ein Fitness-Studio und lehrte dort die von ihr selbst entwickelte Lotte Berk Method of Exercise, die international Verbreitung fand. (de)
  • Lieselotte "Lotte" Berk (13 January 1913 – 4 November 2003) was a German-born dancer and teacher, who lived in England from 1938. In 1959, she developed her own method of exercise, drawing on ballet moves and positions, that concentrated on the idea of building "core stability". In the 21st century, derivatives of her method are widely offered by gyms and studios around the world as barre classes (en)
  • Lotte Berk, de son nom de naissance Lieselotte Heymansohn, est une danseuse née à Cologne le 13 janvier 1913 et morte le 4 novembre 2003 à Froxfield, dans le Wiltshire, au Royaume-Uni. Elle développe à partir de 1959 une méthode sportive basée sur des mouvements de danse classique, connue au XXIe siècle sous le nom de . (fr)
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  • Lotte Berk (de)
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  • Lotte Berk (en)
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