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- Markus Kupferblum (* 12. Juni 1964 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Opern- und Theaterregisseur, Autor und Clown. Er lebt in Boston und in Wien und ist Gründer des Totalen Theaters in Wien und Experte für Commedia dell’arte und Maskentheater. Von 2013 bis 2017 leitet er das Musiktheaterensemble „Schlüterwerke“ in Wien, mit dem er regelmäßig spartenübergreifende Produktionen herausbrachte. (de)
- Markus Kupferblum (12 de junio de 1964) es un director de teatro y de ópera austriaco, autor y payaso. Habiendo fundado la compañía de teatro y ópera "Totales Theater" en Viena, él es especialista en Commedia dell'arte y teatro de máscaras. Markus Kupferblum ha dirigido y mostrado producciones en Francia, Austria, Alemania, Inglaterra, España, Bélgica, Estados Unidos , Korea, Armenia, Líbano, Israel, Rusia, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Suiza, e Italia. Ganó el "1. Prix de l'Humour" en el en 1993 y se conoce por su trabajo cruzando las fronteras entre los géneros de ópera, circo, teatro y película. En 2007 recibió el premio "Nestroy Award" para la mejor producción de teatro periférico de habla alemana por su obra "La Dido Abandonada". Enseña en la Universidad de Viena y en el Max Reinhardt Seminar. (es)
- Markus Kupferblum (born 12 June 1964) is an Austrian theatre and opera director, playwright and clown. He founded the first Austrian Fringe Opera Company, Totales Theater, in Vienna and is an expert on commedia dell'arte and mask theatre. He studied at the University of Vienna, at the School of Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneux in Paris and at New York University.He was assistant to Antoine Vitez and Achim Freyer. Since 2013 he has been the founder and director of the interdisciplinary music theatre ensemble Schlüterwerke in Vienna. He has directed and shown productions in France, Austria, Germany, England, Spain, Belgium, the United States of America, Korea, Armenia, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, Russia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Peru, Turkey, Switzerland, and Italy. He was awarded the "1. Prix de l'Humour" at the Avignon Festival in 1993 and is known for working across the genres of opera, circus, theatre, and film and exploring unusual performance spaces for his productions. In 2007 he received the Nestroy Theatre Prize for the best German-language fringe production for his play The Abandoned Dido. In 2012 he founded the European Theatre Day of Tolerance which is commemorated on every 1 February. On this occasion a Memorandum for peace and tolerance is read before the performances of almost 1,000 theaters throughout Europe and beyond. In 2013 his book Die Geburt der Neugier aus dem Geist der Revolution. Die Commedia dell'Arte als politisches Volkstheater was published by Facultas, Vienna University Press. He has taught acting, directing and creative writing at, for example, the University of Vienna, Max Reinhardt Seminar, University of Music and Performing Arts (Vienna), University of Applied Arts (Vienna), Rutgers University, Michigan University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Yale University, New Haven, Columbia University und der CUNY University, both in New York City, and the New England Conservatory in Boston, the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt, Theaterakademie August Everding München, Escuela Nacional del Teatro de Bolivia, and others. Since 2018 he has been Senior Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, where he teaches opera directing and drama for singers. 2019 he received the Operetta Award "Operetten Frosch" by the Bavarian National Radio for his production of the Operetta Cloclo by Franz Lehár. He is a member of the International P.E.N. Club. (en)
- Markus Kupferblum (né le 12 juin 1964 à Vienne), metteur en scène, auteur, clown, fondateur de la compagnie Totales Théâtre à Vienne (Autriche), a réformé la convention de mettre en scène les opéras d'une façon sensuelle et vivante en introduisant des éléments du cirque, du jeu de masques, de la commedia dell'arte, de la danse et des autres genres de l'art dramatique. (fr)
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- Markus Kupferblum (* 12. Juni 1964 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Opern- und Theaterregisseur, Autor und Clown. Er lebt in Boston und in Wien und ist Gründer des Totalen Theaters in Wien und Experte für Commedia dell’arte und Maskentheater. Von 2013 bis 2017 leitet er das Musiktheaterensemble „Schlüterwerke“ in Wien, mit dem er regelmäßig spartenübergreifende Produktionen herausbrachte. (de)
- Markus Kupferblum (né le 12 juin 1964 à Vienne), metteur en scène, auteur, clown, fondateur de la compagnie Totales Théâtre à Vienne (Autriche), a réformé la convention de mettre en scène les opéras d'une façon sensuelle et vivante en introduisant des éléments du cirque, du jeu de masques, de la commedia dell'arte, de la danse et des autres genres de l'art dramatique. (fr)
- Markus Kupferblum (12 de junio de 1964) es un director de teatro y de ópera austriaco, autor y payaso. Habiendo fundado la compañía de teatro y ópera "Totales Theater" en Viena, él es especialista en Commedia dell'arte y teatro de máscaras. Markus Kupferblum ha dirigido y mostrado producciones en Francia, Austria, Alemania, Inglaterra, España, Bélgica, Estados Unidos , Korea, Armenia, Líbano, Israel, Rusia, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Suiza, e Italia. Ganó el "1. Prix de l'Humour" en el en 1993 y se conoce por su trabajo cruzando las fronteras entre los géneros de ópera, circo, teatro y película. (es)
- Markus Kupferblum (born 12 June 1964) is an Austrian theatre and opera director, playwright and clown. He founded the first Austrian Fringe Opera Company, Totales Theater, in Vienna and is an expert on commedia dell'arte and mask theatre. He studied at the University of Vienna, at the School of Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneux in Paris and at New York University.He was assistant to Antoine Vitez and Achim Freyer. Since 2013 he has been the founder and director of the interdisciplinary music theatre ensemble Schlüterwerke in Vienna. He is a member of the International P.E.N. Club. (en)
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