Brexner, Edeltraud (1927–)
Brexner, Edeltraud (1927–)
Austrian ballet dancer. Born June 12, 1927, in Vienna, Austria.
Joined Vienna State Opera Ballet (1944), where she remained throughout career; danced in numerous works by Erika Hanka, including Titus Feuerfuchs (1950), Abraxas (1953), Giselle, Joan von Zarissa, Turandot and Romeo and Juliet; served on faculty of Vienna State Opera Ballet; continued to perform at Austrian heritage celebrations in New York after retirement.
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