Career
She belonged to the pioneer generation of the first public theatre in Norway, the theatre of Johan Peter Strömberg in Oslo in 1827. This being the first public stage in Norway, she may be regarded as the first native professional ballet dancer in Norway: the first ballet dancer in Norway was likely the foreign Madame Stuart. She was the daughter of tradesman Christopher Hansen and Gunhild Jensdatter.
In Norway, professional theatre was long managed by travelling theatre companies from Denmark and Sweden.
In 1827, the first public theatre, which was to be the Christiania Theater, was opened in Oslo by the Swedish actor Johan Peter Strömberg. Strömberg had the ambition to create Norwegian actors.
Henriette Hansen was given very good critic for her talents both within singing, dancing and acting and called the future ornament of the Norwegian stage.