Dieter Kieselstein

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Dieter Kieselstein, January 2006.

Dieter Kieselstein (born October 3, 1928 in Chemnitz , † September 1, 2012 in the Bochum district of Wattenscheid ) was a German puppeteer .

Life

In 1946 he passed a skilled worker examination as a lathe operator . He gained his first experience in marionette building and play in courses at FH Bross from 1960 to 1964 at the " German Institute for Puppet Play ".

In 1963 he founded the Kieselstein puppet theater in Wattenscheid together with his wife Gisela . Until 2003 he had an active job as a puppeteer, and from 1989 to 1994 at RTL as Li-La-Launebär . From 1967 to 1972 Kieselstein was a specialist teacher for marionette construction and management at the German Institute for Puppetry in Bochum . He then received engagements as a leader of courses on figure types and techniques.

He has been making productions for children since 1963. He builds and plays hand and stick puppets, snap- mouth figures, figures with special internal mechanisms and mixed forms. From 1968 he had productions with his own puppets for adults. This was followed by the design and construction of the Li-La-Launebären, which Gisela and Dieter Kieselstein spoke and animated for six years from 1989 .

In 1964 Dieter Kieselstein sat in on the Augsburger Puppenkiste . Afterwards he was employed as a marionette player and stage master at the Bochum Marionettenbühne for 4 months full-time for the staging of Shakespeare's "Storm" and later committed as a freelance fee worker.

Kieselsteins focus was on working with different materials and developing new figure techniques.

literature

  • westermann monthly magazine June 6/73 page 53
  • puppet show information 1974 No. 30 page 11
  • puppenspiel information No. 32 p. 24 - No. 34 p. 16
  • puppet show information No. 49 p. 7 -
  • puppenspiel information 1978/2 issue 40, page 27
  • The other theater No. 66/67 page 11
  • People, Dolls & Objects 2008/2 No. 99 page 4

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