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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION: Countries and Regions
An exhibition of a thousand theatre artists from 60 countries and regions.
SHAREDSPACE 2013- 2016
Art and research project presents symposiums, workshops or exhibitions in 11 countries.
OBJECTS
Objects and their stories – this is the main theme of “Objects”, an exhibition open to individual artists.
1975 » Norway » Stage and costume design
Curator: | Guy KROHG |
NORSKO
Scenarist of the exhibition: Guy Krohg
Exhibiting artists / ateliers
[show all | hide all]- Luboš Hrůza
- Christian EGEMAR
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Henrik Ibsen: (The Pretenders),
National Theatret
1972, Director: M. Blenes,
- Kari GRAVKLEV MELSOM
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Henrik Ibsen: (Peer Gynt),
Halogaland teater
1975, Director: Stein Winge,
- Mabi HELWEG
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
Det Norske Teater Oslo
1975, Director: K. Bang,
- Guy KROHG
- Arne WALENTIN
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
Det Norske Teatret
1975, Director: Kjetil Bang-Hansen,
* 1933-03-28, Jihlava
Additional information: Born 1933 in Jihlava (ČSFR). Stage and costume designer. Since 1969 he has been living
in Norway and working at the National Theatre in Oslo, first as a stage designer, now as
chief stage designer. Lecturer at the State Theatre School and at the School of Architecture
in Oslo. He took part in the Prague Quadrennial 1967, where he awarded a silver medal for
stage design.
Additional information: Born 1937 in Norway. Stage and costume designer. He participated in the Prague Quadrennial 1967,1971,1975,1979 and 1983.
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Additional information: Born in 1943 in Skien, in Norway. He made his debut as a stage designer in 1973 with the stage sets for Brecht's Seňora Carrar's Rifles, produced at the Halogaland Teater. At the same theatre he also designed the sets for Brecht's Threepenny Opera in 1974 and for Ibsen's Peer Gynt in 1975.
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Additional information: Born in 1939 in Oslo. She works as costume designer for Uorwegian Television. In 1973 she designed the costumes for the television productions of Chekhov's Three Sisters, directed by Sverre Udnes and for Ibsen's A Doll's House, directed by Arild Brinchmann. In 1975 she collaborated os costume designer with director Per Broken in a production of Joyce's Exiles. In 1975 she also designed the costumes for a production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at Det Norske Theater, directed by K. Bang Hanses.
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Additional information: Born in 1917 in Oslo. He made his debut in 1938 when he designed the stage sets for Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice for the Oslo Nye Teater. In the years 1948-50 he was at the Studioteater in Oslo. He has been collabo- rating with the experimental théatre SCENE 7 in Oslo since its foundation. He has also worked as a film and television architect. Among his most re¬ cent work are the sets for T. Williams A Streetcar Named Eesire, produced at the National Théatre in Oslo in the 1975-76 season.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1915 in Oslo. Since 1945 he is the stage designer at Det Korske Tester in Oslo. Among his most important work are the design of sets for productions of Sophocles' Antigone and Oidipus Tyrannus, Euripides' Médea, Shakespeare's Othello, Hamlet, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Racine's Phaedre, Strindberg's The Dream Play, Damascus I and Gustav Vasa, Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Brand, Hedda Gabler, Rosmersholm, The Wild Duck and A Doll's House, Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya and The Three Sisters, Dürrenmatt's King John and Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Mother Courage and Her Children. His stage sets for Peer Gynt received the Young Critics Award at the Theatre of Nations in Paris in 1963. In 1970 he obtained the Norwegian Theatre Critics Society's Prize for the sets to Strindberg's Damascus I.
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