Ada Rapošová | |
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Born | Ada Brozmanová January 18, 1913 |
Died | 1999 |
Nationality | Austria-Hungary |
Education | Matica Music School |
Occupation(s) | actor, director |
Ada Rapošová born Ada Brozmanová""" (January 18, 1913 – 1999) was an Austria-Hungary actress and theatre director.
Rapošová was born in Brezno. She graduated from the Matica Music School in Banská Bystrica, 1932 in Prague course for educators and administrative workers in social institutions. She has worked in several cities in Slovakia, since 1945 she has worked regularly with the radio, first in Košice and then in Bratislava as an actress and director of broadcasting for women.
In 1952 - 1959 the internal verbal director of Cs. radio, 1959 - 1960 director of the Main Editors of Programs for Children and Youth Cs. television in Bratislava. She took part in the amateur theater movement in Brezno, and continued in this activity in Ľubietová, where she created several important characters. She began to work with the radio externally in 1942 , later as an internal radio director focusing primarily on original Slovak and Czech production, as well as Slovak and Czech classics. She has directed many fairy tales in her own adaptation and plays for young people, and is directed by Oliver Twist ( 1958 ) as a recording of extraordinary qualities. In MS. the TV was directed by plays for young people (Death of Janosik, Olejarek, Cenek's children and others). Winner of several awards
In 1989 the Velvet Revolution took place in Prague and Rapošová was involved in recalling the event with optimism.[1]
Rapošová died in Bratislava in 1999