Elizabeth Czerczuk

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Elizabeth Czerczuk (* in Breslau ) is a Polish - French actress , dancer , director and theater director .

Czerczuk studied at the State Theater School in Cracow ( Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna , today: Akademia Sztuk Teatralnych ) and continued her education from 1991 as a scholarship holder of the French state at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique with Daniel Mesguich , Philippe Adrien and Jean-Pierre Vincent away. She also attended Marcel Marceau's pantomime school and completed her training at the Comédie-Française in productions by Mesguich and Karine Saporta . In Poland she appeared under the direction of directors such as Jerzy Stur , Waldemar Smigasiewicz and Jerzy Grotowski .

In 1992 she founded her own company with which she performed pieces such as Le Cri d'Ophélie (based on Étude sur Hamlet by Stanisław Wyspiański ), Matka by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz and Dziady by Adam Mickiewicz (on his 200th birthday in 1998). After the death of Henryk Tomaszewski in 2001, she took over the management of his pantomime theater in Breslau .

As part of the European Commission's Culture 2007-2013 program , she headed the Homme @ Home, l'Homme face aux éléments project , in which Carolyn Carlson , Pénélope Iliaskou , Hassan Kouyaté and Karine Saporta participated. In 2016 she started a work in progress at the Société de Curiosités . Since 2013 she has been the owner of the Théâtre Laboratoire Elizabeth Czerczuk .

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