Alina Lieske

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Alina Lieske (born March 14, 1966 in Berlin ) is a German singer and actress .

Lieske completed her training in acting, singing and dance at the Berlin School for Performing Arts . Before that, she had already gained stage and television experience: In 1976/77, as a child, she participated in the series Denkste and Das feuerrote Spielmobil . As a 14-year-old talented singer she performed a. a. next to Konstantin Wecker , Udo Lindenberg and Mercedes Sosa in the Berlin Waldbühne and represented Germany at the age of 19 in Malaysia at the Golden Kite World Song Festival .

After her training, engagements followed at various Berlin theaters (e.g. Maxim-Gorki-Theater , Hebbeltheater ), at opera and musical stages ( Theater des Westens , Neuköllner Oper ) but also in film (e.g. Line 1 ) and at Watch TV.

On the basis of her stage experience, Alina Lieske developed her solo shows, which she has presented since 1994: starting with Bei mir bist du schön (at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm magazine ), via Between the lines or the weapons I choose (for the first time with my own texts and songs , Premiere at the Neuköllner Oper) and When it gets quiet in the noise (solo concert on the grand piano), as well as wing flaps , Diva Berlin followed in February 2007 , in which she deals with her hometown. The following CDs have been released by the artist:

In addition to her artistic work, Alina Lieske also studied psychology . Since her marriage she has only appeared as an artist under her maiden name Lieske. As a qualified psychologist who specializes in improving the living and working conditions of artists, she is known as Alina Gause. About her work as a writer (including for ca: st - The Actor Magazine ), live as a guest on talk shows ! (ARD EinsPlus ) or Nachtcafé (SWR) and through her Berlin advice center a.way, where she advises both artists and non-artists, she made a name for herself as an expert. Her first book, Why Artists Could Be Happier People - The Artist Profession from a Psychological Perspective, was published in October 2011, and in December 2016 her second book entitled Compass for Artists - a personal companion for creative people (published by Springer Verlag ). In 2014 she received a teaching position at the University of the Arts in Berlin ("Psychological Competence Training for Performing Artists").

Gause is the mother of two sons. She lives and works in Berlin.

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