Teresa Nawrot
Teresa Nawrot (born 1948) - Polish actress, founder of the Berlin theater school in 1983.
In 1968 she started her acting studies at the State Higher School of Theater in Warsaw.
In 1971-1984 she participated in the Jerzy Grotowski Laboratory Theater as an actress and his assistant. She has performed in the ensemble of this theater in America, Australia, Haiti, Japan and Western Europe. Since 1975, she also played in other theaters. at the Teatr Współczesny in Wrocław and in the Old Prochownia in Warsaw.
After leaving Theater Laboratory, she performed as an independent theater and film actress and also lectured in the United States, South America, Australia, Egypt and many European countries.
In 1983, she founded the West Berlin School of Theater in Kreuzberg, operating under the name "Nawrot-Reduta", and later under the name "Reduta Berlin". The name of the school refers to the Reduta theater operating in Warsaw during the interwar period led by Juliusz Osterwa. She teaches her method of acting Grotowski. The study is authorized by the German state school. Teresa Nawrot is the head of the school and its assistant is Hans-Jürgen Hannemann.
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Reduta, the jubilee celebrations organized with the financial support of the Polish-German Cooperation Foundation will take place from 14 to 22 June 2013.
On the occasion of the jubilee, two books on the school of Theresa Nawrot: Remigius Grzeli "Wolne" (The History of Polish Women) and Elżbieta Baniewicz "Technika Grotowski" were published. Soon they will be published in German. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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