Alexander Charim

Alexander Charim
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Alexander Charim, born in Vienna in 1981, studied directing at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. He works as a director for drama and music theater, e.g. at the Schauspielhaus Wien, at the Staatsoper Hannover, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, at the Theater Basel, at the Theater Bielefeld, at the Theater St. Pölten, at the Hans-Otto-Theater Potsdam, at the Volkstheater Wien and at the Theater Heidelberg. For his work he was awarded the Dr. Otto Kasten Prize and the Nestroy Prize, among others.

Participations

An operetta series in 5 episodes

An attack on nostalgia and repression full of laughter and melancholy.

(Original title: Mein Lieblingstier heißt Winter)

a (living) audio theater in the Traunsee Tram

The train as a place of everyday anonymity and fleeting encounters becomes the setting for the complex travel and life routes of some of the passengers.

(Original title: Unterwegs – ein (lebendiges) Hörtheater in der Traunseetram)

A cosmos of traditions, folk dances and folk music

In an experimental way, four performers and musicians make use of traditional alpine live music, various group dances and ritualistic practices.

arts, culture and policies in Europe and Africa

Co-creation instead of colonial reservation: The Creative Europe project Deconfining Arts, Culture, and Policies in Europe and Africa (in short: Deconfining) builds bridges for sustainable, fair intercontinental cultural exchange and thus contributes to the implementation of the EU strategy for international cultural relations.