Erdinç Dinçer

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Erdinç Dinçer

Erdinç Dinçer (born August 25, 1935 in Izmir , Turkey ; † August 20, 2013 in Kuşadası ) was a Turkish pantomime artist and writer. He is considered a pioneer of the Turkish art of pantomime.

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Erdinç Dinçer with the legend Marcel Marceau

In 1951 he started at the State Conservatory in Ankara orchestral conducting and composition study. After a year he changed the course and chose the subject wind instrument . When the French mime artist Theo Lesoualche in 1956 into Turkey came Dinçer took lessons from him. He then left the conservatory without a degree and went to İzmir to work as first oboe in the state symphony orchestra . Meanwhile he studied theater at the Conservatory in İzmir .

From 1961 to 1965 he studied in Paris in the pantomime school of Jacques Lecoq . During this time he worked with the pantomime artists Marcel Marceau and Etienne Decroux and the dancer Laura Shelee. In the film Pantomime In the East and West , which was shot for UNESCO , he played the Turkish character Nasreddin Hoca . Erdinç Dinçer worked with George Wilson for a year.

In 1965 he returned to Turkey. From then on he danced for some time as a ballet dancer at the State Opera and at the Ballet Theater in İzmir. He also taught pantomime at Hacettepe University . He wrote, directed and performed many plays in Turkey, as well as in Germany , France , Belgium , Holland , Yugoslavia , Poland , Czechoslovakia , Sweden and Italy . In 1993, Dinçer directed the International Black Sea Pantomime Theater , whose ensemble consisted of artists from Albania , Azerbaijan , Georgia , Moldova and Romania .

Erdinç Dinçer won the gold medal at the International Monodrama and Pantomime Festival in Belgrade in 1975 . In 1978 he won first prize in the Best Piece category for his play Sessizliğin Sesi - The Voice of Silence in Italy at the Esperia Competition . In 1999, Dinçer won first prize in the pantomime category at the One Man Show International Mime Festival in Moldova .

Erdinç Dinçer, who spoke English , French and Italian and lived in Kuşadası , wrote over 250 pieces that last between three and forty-five minutes.

Plays

  • Sözsüz Oyunlar - games without words
  • Sessizliğin Dili - The Language of Silence
  • Söz Gümüşse - When the word is silver
  • Açıl Susam Açıl - Sesame, open yourself
  • Bir Avuç Şehnaz (pantomime) - A handful of Schehnaz (pantomime)
  • Konuşan Vücutlar - The speaking body
  • İşte İnsan - There is the person
  • Sessizliğin Sesi - The Voice of Silence
  • Sihirbaz ve Oyuncular (Kabare) - The Magician and the Players (Cabaret)
  • Sessiz Dünya - The silent world
  • Kabare Kabare (Kabare) - Cabaret Cabaret (Kabaret)
  • Sıradışı Öyküler - The Extraordinary Stories
  • Geldim, Gördüm, Güldüm (Kabare) - I came, saw and laughed (cabaret)
  • Bir Şehnaz Gösteri (One Man Show) - Eine Schehnaz Show (One Man Show)
  • Kabare Mabare (Kabare) - Cabaret Mabarett (Cabaret)

Books

  • Bir Buselik Hüündür Sensiz Yaşamak - Living without you is sadness that lasts as long as a kiss , (poems) 1997

Web links

Commons : Erdinç Dinçer (pantomim)  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary (Trk.)
  2. Pantomime Drama: Sözsüz Tiyatro - Pantomime Drama: Theater without Language , Author: Ulvi Arı, Publisher: Maya Akademi Yayın Dağıtım, İstanbul 2008, ISBN 605-5985-19-5
  3. Official website of the International Monodrama and Mime Festival ( Memento of the original of August 10, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.festmono-pan.org.rs