Bernd Damovsky

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Bernd Damovsky (born October 11, 1953 in Fladungen ) is a German stage and costume designer .

Life

From 1972 to 1978 Bernd Damovsky studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart under Rudolf Hoflehner , after which he worked as a stage design assistant at the Stuttgart State Theater .

Before he started working as a freelance stage and costume designer in Basel, Bremen, Munich, Cologne and Bonn, among others, Damovsky was initially a stage design assistant under Peter Stein at the Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer . He works regularly with his wife Kirsten Harms , among others at the Kiel Opera ( Der Ring des Nibelungen , Die Frau ohne Schatten , Die Liebe der Danae ), at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden ( Romeo and Juliet ), at the Deutsche Oper Berlin ( Semiramide , Germania and The Woman Without a Shadow ). At the Deutsches Theater Berlin , he designed the set for Trying Othello for Jürgen Kruse - with whom he has worked several times since 1982 - in 2005/2006 . Bernd Damovsky was also responsible for the equipment for the tango opera María de Buenos Aires by Astor Piazzolla , which premiered at the Komische Oper in January 2006 and was directed by Katja Czellnik . With Alexander von Pfeil , for whom he has already developed numerous stage spaces, he also worked in 2006 at La fille du régiment at the Hamburg State Opera , and at the Deutsche Oper Berlin they developed Arabella and Der Freischütz together .

Individual evidence

  1. Bernd Damovsky at Operabase. Accessed March 24, 2019
  2. Bernd Damovsky at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Accessed March 24, 2019
  3. Bernd Damovsky at the culture database. Retrieved on March 24, 2018