Christian Golusda

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Christian Golusda (born December 26, 1948 in Bismark (Altmark) ) is a German performing artist , author and doctor .

Life

Golusda grew up in Stade . After graduating from high school, he studied pharmacy in Freiburg im Breisgau and medicine in Frankfurt am Main and is a doctor for psychiatry . In addition to his studies, he took lessons in mainly modern dance techniques and singing and has been a career changer in the independent cultural scene as a dancer and actor since the late 1970s. He is a founding member of the independent dance theater group Tanz & soeiter in Frankfurt am Main and has worked as an actor, director and dramaturge at the Theater am Turm , the Künstlerhaus Mousonturm and the Gallus Theater in Frankfurt. As an author, he has written articles on dance and dancers, as well as utility poetry , nursery rhymes and translations from Dutch and English.

Golusda lives in Frankfurt am Main.

Awards

Bibliography (selection)

  • Sturm und Tang - Fifty-five travel poems (together with Elsemarie Maletzke), weissbooks.w, Frankfurt a. M. 2010, ISBN 978-3-940888-66-2 .
  • Doctor Krittel's Kinderkram - rhymes and pictures for small and large children , Mabuse-Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 2018, ISBN 978-3-86321-405-0 .

Translations

Stage work (selection)

  • Fairytale times (dance, co-concept); Dance theater project of the group Tanz & soeiter ; Theater am Turm, Frankfurt a. M., 1982.
  • Egg dances - poet's word and body language (concept and direction), dance theater piece, choreography: Johanna Knorr; Gallus Theater, Frankfurt a. M., 1991.
  • Sleepless Beauties (concept and direction), dance theater piece, choreography: Johanna Knorr; Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, Frankfurt a. M., 1992
  • Rainy season - performance for two men with wings (concept, actor), composition and piano: András Hamary; Eclat - Festival New Music , Theaterhaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart, 1998.
  • Fire in the head - solo for Waslaw Nijinski (concept and staging), dance theater piece with Patrik Erni; Theater G7, Mannheim, 2002.
  • REST - a piece based on motifs by Samuel Beckett (concept, staging, actor), music: András Hamary; Landungsbrücken Theater, Frankfurt a. M., 2006.
  • Operation Cole Porter (concept, actor, vocals), music cabaret; Music: Martin Lejeune , Director: Manfred Roth ; Stalburg Theater , Frankfurt a. M., 2013.
  • Dead Wall Tales (staging, actor); Musical theater after Bartleby, the scribe of Herman Melville; Composition and video animation: András Hamary; Days of New Music, University of Music Würzburg , 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Christian Golusda: A doctor who sings, draws and writes. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  2. ^ Gallus Theater celebrates 40 years of the Johanna Knorr dance studio. In: Strandgut - The culture magazine for Frankfurt and Rhine-Main. November 30, 2016, accessed on August 9, 2019 (German).
  3. ^ Künstlerhaus Mousonturm - Hessian Literature Forum in Mousonturm eV Paths to Glory. Robert Gernhardt and his award winners. With Thomas Gsella, Christian Golusda and Martin Lejeune. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  4. Frankfurter Rundschau of February 2, 1982, Münchner Abendzeitung of February 3, 1982
  5. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of January 30, 1991
  6. Frankfurter Rundschau of November 12, 1992
  7. Paper boats for the rainy season András ... | FAZ Rhein-Main-Zeitung. Retrieved August 10, 2019 .
  8. ^ Gerhard Braun: Eclat in Stuttgart - Days for New Music. Retrieved August 10, 2019 .
  9. ^ FAZ Rhein-Main-Zeitung
  10. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of July 27, 2006, Frankfurter Rundschau of July 22, 2006
  11. Peter Rutkowski: In love with the straitjacket. Frankfurter Rundschau, December 19, 2012, accessed on August 10, 2019 .
  12. ^ "Singing" practice in the Stalburg Theater. Retrieved August 10, 2019 .
  13. Days of New Music. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
  14. Christoph Schütte: "Dead Wall Tales": nightmare, comedy, grotesque . ( faz.net [accessed August 10, 2019]).
  15. An abysmally beautiful music theater evening. Mainpost Würzburg, May 12, 2015, accessed on August 10, 2019 .