Directing theatre

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Directing Theatre ep. 6

In this episode of Directing Theatre we meet the German director Susanne Kennedy. She graduated from Amsterdam School of the Arts in 20015, and has worked at theaters like Het National Amsterdam and Münchner Kammerspiele, where she developed her physical and abstract performative language, since 2011, and at Volksbühne Berlin. In her work she is questioning if the virtual world is an opportunity or a trap for mankind. In 2020 she opened the virtual installation Ultra Worlds at Volksbühne. In this podcast she also talk about the importance of the artistic collective and comments on the work of Müller and Vinge. Directing Theatre is hosted by Runar Hodne and supported by Norsk Kulturråd.
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Directing Theatre ep.5

In this episode of Directing Theatre we meet the German-Portuguese-Chilean director Antú Romero Nunes, who has been working in theatre, opera and film for over 20 years. He has been director in residence at Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin and Thalia Theater in Hamburg, and is currently part of the artistic leadership at Theater Basel. Nunes has worked within many different genres and made several free adaptations of the classics, always searching for a variety of theatrical expressions. In this podcast we talk about diversity, language and artistic processes. Directing Theatre is hosted by Runar Hodne and supported by Norsk Kulturråd.
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Directing Theatre ep. 4

In this episode of the Directing Theatre podcast we talk with director and author Helgard Haug from the artist collective Rimini Protokoll about immersive theatre, collective processes and politics in the theatre. Rimini Protokoll was founded in 2000 by Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel at the Institute of applied theatre science at the University of Giessen. They have worked in different constellations, and are recognized for having expanded the means of theatre while creating new perspectives on reality. This podcast is hosted by Runar Hodne and supported b y Norsk Kulturråd
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Directing Theatre ep. 3

In this podcast the German playwright and theatre director Falk Richter talks about the creative process in directing theatre. Falk Richter has staged classics like Chekhov as well as his own plays and contemporary playwrights like Elfriede Jelinek and Jon Fosse. Richter also talks about his approach to language, emotions and politics. This podcast is hosted by Runar Hodne and supported b y Norsk Kulturråd.
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Directing Theatre ep. 2

In episode 2 of the Directing Theatre podcast the French director Laurent Chétouane talks about his work with actors, and his experience working with actors and ensembles in different countries - Germany, Norway, Denmark and France. Chétouane has a reputation for being a theatre provocateur and an obsession with language and body behavior. In the podcast Chétouane also speaks about the theatre's role in the community and his wish to take the audience by surprise. This podcast is hosted by Runar Hodne and supported b y Norsk Kulturråd
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Directing Theatre ep. 1

Directing Theatre is a podcast where leading European theatre directors talk about their methods, artistic questions and experiences. Episode 1: The British theatre director Katie Mitchell Moderator is Runar Hodne, Norwegian theatre director and professor at DASPA (Danish Academy of Performing Arts) and KHIO (Oslo National Academy of the Arts)  Composer: Lydmor This podcast is supported by Fritt ord