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Helen Lewis (choreographer)

Helen Lewis
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Born Helena Katz
22 June 1916
Trutnov, Bohemia
Died 31 December 2009
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Other names Helena Hermann
Occupation dance teacher, choreographer
Known for A Time to Speak, autobiography
Spouse(s) Paul Hermann (1938–45; his death)
Harry Lewis (1947–91; his death)
Children Two sons:
Michael Lewis
Robin Lewis

Helen Lewis MBE (née Katz, Trutnov, Bohemia, 22 June 1916 – Belfast, Northern Ireland, 31 December 2009) was a pioneer of modern dance in Northern Ireland, and made her name as a dance teacher and choreographer. A survivor of the Holocaust, she was also known for her memoir of her experiences during the Second World War.

Helena Katz was born in 1916 into a German-speaking Jewish family in Trutnov in Bohemia (later in Czechoslovakia, now in the Czech Republic). After she completed study at the Realgymnasium of Trutnov in 1935, she and her mother moved to Prague; her father had died in the previous year. There she studied dance with Milča Mayerová (), who had trained with Rudolf Laban. Katz also studied philosophy at the German University of Prague, and took private lessons in French. In about 1936 she met Paul Hermann, a Czech from a Jewish family, and in 1938, after she had finished her dance training and her university exams, they were married. She taught as an assistant at Mayerová's dance school, and experimented with choreography.

Following the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939, deportations of Jewish families began in August 1941. The Hermanns were sent in 1942 to Terezín; in 1944 they were transferred to Auschwitz and separated. Paul Hermann died in 1945 on a forced march, not long before the end of the Second World War. Helen, who survived two "selections" by Dr Josef Mengele, was later sent to Stutthof concentration camp in northern Poland.


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