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Dinardi
Born

Alfred Körber


(1911-06-18)18 June 1911[1]
Died3 October 1996(1996-10-03) (aged 85)[1]
OccupationMagician
SpouseAnni Körber

Alfred Körber (18 June 1911 – 3 October 1996), known by his stage name Rolf Dinardi (or simply Dinardi) was a German magician best known for his performances with feather flowers.

Biography

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Körber was apprenticed as a baker and confectioner from a young age. He was introduced to the world of magic by a stage hypnotist by the name of Rolf Dinardi, and after the latter's death, obtained permission to perform under that name. His first public show was on 6 January 1939, using props obtained from János Bartl.[2]

Dinardi met his future wife, a stage performer named Anni, at a travelling circus in Gladbeck, and they married in 1944. The Second World War prevented them from performing together until 1946.[2]

Dinardi was best known for his performances with springed feather flowers, which he would produce in tremendous quantities from a box that seemed too small to contain them all. The lush, realistic-looking bouquets were manufactured by Dinardi himself using dyed chicken feathers.[2][1]

Awards and honours

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Dinardi was recognized as Magician of the Year for 1989/1990 by the Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland, the magicians' association of West Germany.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wittus Witt et al. "Dinardi." Zauber-Pedia. Accessed 2016-08-29.
  • ^ a b c d e Happel, Thorsten (1996). "Kurzbiographien bekannter Zauberer unseres Jahrhunderts". In Thomas-Ziegler, Sabine (ed.). Simsalabim: Die Welt der Magie. Köln: Rheinland-Verlag GmbH. pp. 34–43. ISBN 3-7927-1578-3.
  • ^ "Dinardi - Magier des Jahres 1989/1990." Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland. Accessed 2016-08-29.
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