Anatol Skakowsky

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Anatol Skakowsky (actually Anatolij Skakowski , Russian Анатолий Скаковский ; born March 13, 1914 in Siedlce , † 2011 in Munich ) was a Russian actor , theater pedagogue , director and representative of realism . Skakowsky was a direct student of Konstantin Sergejewitsch Stanislavski

Life

He received his professional training at the State Theater School (GITIS) in Moscow. After that, he worked as a director on various stages in the former USSR . After the Second World War , Skakowsky emigrated to the western occupation zone of Germany. There he took on directing orders for various stages such as the CMM stage, the game community " Die Fackel " or the Heimatlosen stage. From 1948 to 1950 Skakowsky worked as a freelance director and journalist in Munich. Further positions were then from 1953 to 1955 as a director at the "young actors studio Cläre Wickert" in Cologneand as an employee at Possev-Verlag Frankfurt a. Main (1956). Until 1979 he worked as a producer and presentation specialist at Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty in Munich . Then he was a lecturer at the seminar for language and drama in Salem and led theater seminars and workshops at the VHS Bodenseekreis until 1987.

Since the beginning of the 1980s he has carried out various theater activities in Kempten , such as productions at the Theater Projekt Kempten (TPK) with performances in the Kempten City Theater and took over the artistic direction of the Studio Theater Kempten, which was founded in 1991. His production Langusten was awarded the recognition prize at the Baden-Baden Theater Festival in September 1997. He worked on setting up a theater project at the UNESCO club "OBRIJ" eV in Munich - a project that was supposed to help support the integration process.

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