Since her childhood Anke trained in rhythmic gymnastics at MTV Treubund Lüneburg from 1972 to 1982 under Livia Medilanski.
In 1976 she won the German junior Championship with the Lüneburg group and achieved the same success among seniors in 1978,while graduating from Wilhelm-Raabe school.
[2] As a choreographer, she created three pieces for the ensemble: the sextet Concerto Grosso (1988, choreography for six dancers in four movements, based on Arcangelo Corelli's Concerto grosso, C minor), the quintet Sedianka - evening meeting (1989, to the music of Mystère des Voix Bulgares) and Maigesang (1990).
In 1989 Abraham's Concerto Grosso achieved third place in the Hanover Ballet Society's choreographic competition.
[5] In addition to national appearances, “Maja Lex” also gave guest performances in Paris, Kharkiv and Atlanta, among others.
In 1990, as a national selection at the international choreography competition “Rencontres chorégraphiques Auslands de Seine-Saint-Denis”, they performed the piece Sedianka - evening meeting and received a special mention from the jury in the area of interpretation.