Frieder Nögge

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Frieder Nögge (1985)

Frieder Nögge ; actually Ekkehart Scheuthle (born March 21, 1955 in Göppingen ; † October 16, 2001 in Backnang ) was a German clown , stage artist, director and poet .

Life

The SaTierkreis , Frieder Nögge (texts) and Polo Piatti (music)

Frieder Nögge was the son of a eurythmist . After graduating from secondary school, he first drove as a cabin boy on a coaster for a while . He then attended a Waldorf school in Hamburg for two years . On the occasion of the graduation ceremony, Frieder Nögge first appeared as a clown. He then studied acting at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Hamburg. After graduating with honors, he received a scholarship for a supplementary course at the Scuola Teatro Dimitri in the canton of Ticino ( Switzerland ). In 1975 Nögge made his first appearance under the name Clown Tulpe in the Stuttgart youth and cultural center Forum 3 . In 1977 he went on a tour of Germany as a freelance stage artist with the Salti Nögge ring theater ; and he founded the Piccolo Ensemble in Forum 3 , with which he performed Nippel, Napp and Nögge , among others . In 1978 he brought the first version of the Four Temperaments to the stage in Stuttgart .

After the Piccolo Ensemble was dissolved in 1979, Nögge went to the Schmidt Theater in Hamburg for six months . After his return to Stuttgart he continued to play the four temperaments . Within Forum 3 , together with Esther Fellner, the Theater des Menschen was founded , in which the play Kaspar and Kasball was performed in 1980 .

In 1985 he founded the Free Small Theater School. The teachers included Polo Piatti (music), Ingo Schöne (improvisation), Elisa Mülleder (language) and Tilmann Bartzsch (movement).

In March 1983 Nögge - the Forum had meanwhile built a new theater - switched to the Theater des Westens ; and at the end of the year he gave a guest performance with his play King Kaspar . At the end of 1984 Frieder Nögge returned to the forum with the tragic fool's game Eulegin . As an innovation, Nögge now developed plays that were related to the seasons . The training for this task was to be provided by a small theater school he founded . Nögge played fool poetry with HC Hoth . The Aujoschdin was born .

In 1985, the small theater school produced Fool's Autumn as the first seasonal play . In the same year Nögges began again in the variety theater on Hamburg's Reeperbahn , which were in the program until 1989. Frieder Nögge then announced in April 1987 that he would withdraw entirely from his Stuttgart activities over the next two years in order to move completely to Hamburg. During this time he staged the SaTier circle . After ten years working for Forum 3, Nögge finally gave up the theater management in November 1987.

After the four-year performance period in Hamburg, Frieder Nögge undertook a tour of Germany from autumn 1989 to autumn 1990 with his circus Salti Nögge , which was designed as a management theater. After that, Nögge conducted ten courses with around 150 doctors, therapists and nursing staff in the Herdecke community hospital over a period of two years . The topics discussed here were burn-out syndrome , fluctuation and social difficulties. Characteristic of Nögge was his approach, which he expressed playfully in the form of the stage fool: he did not want to reveal any solutions, but rather moved in the mystical.

In 1995 Nögge founded - together with Nina Haun - the Nögge-Atelier-Theater in Backnang and in 1997 the school for improvisational theater and drama, which he directed until his suicide . Frieder Nögge also continued to tour Europe.

Frieder Nögge's eldest son Sebastian Scheuthle is also an actor and chanson singer. For example, he appears in the satirical circle with texts from his father.

Awards

World premieres

  • 1978: The four temperaments . Theater cabaret, Stuttgart
  • 1986: Autumn of Fools . Picture theater play with music, Stuttgart
  • 1987: Fools on Ice . Theater cabaret, Stuttgart
  • 1987: SaTzierkreis . Cabaret, together with Polo Piatti (compositions), Stuttgart
  • 1995: Parzival . Stage play, with music and compositions by Edzard Model, Stuttgart
  • 1996: Pastor and Holderle . Funny two-person piece, together with HC Hoth.

Publications

  • I sing this song for you. Fool poetry . Urachhaus, Stuttgart, 1985, ISBN 3-87838-413-0
  • Nögge and his four temperaments. New sensibilities . Urachhaus, Stuttgart, 1991, ISBN 3-87838-699-0
  • The helpers and the laughter bringer. A workshop report. In: Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993, pp. 10-28, ISBN 3-926841-49-4
  • Performing arts as therapy . In: Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993, pp. 115–123, ISBN 3-926841-49-4
  • I kiss you on the third ear. Chansons of a fool . Maulwurf, Remchingen, 1994, ISBN 3-929007-21-5

literature

  • Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993, ISBN 3-926841-49-4
  • Michael Brater : “Nögge” in further training . Together with Anna Maurus. In: Nögges Elementartheater . Flensburger Hefte, special edition 11/1993, pp. 60–93, ISBN 3-926841-49-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sebastian Gronbach : Once upon a time there was a great fool. (No longer available online.) State working group of the Rudolf Steiner Schools Hamburg, formerly in the original ; Retrieved July 11, 2011 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / waldorfschulen-hamburg.de  
  2. a b Adolf Fischer: Frieder Nögge: Clown in four temperaments . In: Erziehungskunst, booklet 7 u. 8, 2004, pp. 836-840.
  3. The helpers and the laughter bringer. A workshop report. In: Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993, p. 25.
  4. ^ Frieder Nögge: The helpers and the laughter bringer. A workshop report. In: Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993, p. 10.
  5. Flensburg Hefte: Nögges Elementartheater. Therapy for therapists . Special issue No. 11/1993.