Julia Jost

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Julia Jost (* 1982 in Sankt Veit an der Glan , Carinthia ) is an Austrian theater director and author .

Life

Julia Jost grew up in Mattersdorf in Feldkirchen in Carinthia. At the age of ten, she moved with her family to Rappitsch am Ossiacher See . At 14 she went to a boarding school in Baden near Vienna. After graduating from high school , she studied philosophy for a year at the University of Vienna , after which she moved to the Humboldt University in Berlin . In 2008 she began studying theater directing with Luk Perceval at the Academy of Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg , which she completed in 2011. She then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts ViennaSculpture with Monica Bonvicini and was assistant director at the Lower Austria State Theater .

Create

From the 2013/14 season she was assistant director at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg , where she worked on projects such as the Racecourse of Passion. Thalia-Soap and the Long Night of World Religions and in 2016 staged the piece 3000 euros based on the novel by Thomas Melle in its own stage version. In January 2017, she brought the novella Roppongi by the Carinthian author Josef Winkler to the stage in its own version at the Lower Austria State Theater. In Hamburg she helped develop the HALLO: Festival .

At the invitation of Klaus Kastberger , she took part in the 43rd Days of German-Language Literature in Klagenfurt in 2019 , where she read her text Notweit vom Schakaltal . As part of the competition, she was awarded the Kelag Prize worth 10,000 euros .

Awards and nominations

Web links

Commons : Julia Jost  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e orf.at: Bachmann Prize - Julia Jost . Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  2. a b c d 8 questions to Julia Jost, winner of the 2019 Bachmann competition, grew up in Feldkirchen / Carinthia. July 8, 2019, accessed July 9, 2019 .
  3. a b c Thalia Theater: Julia Jost . Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  4. orf.at: State Theater: Poetic Requiem "Roppongi" . Article from January 21, 2017, accessed on June 27, 2019.
  5. State Theater of Lower Austria: Roppongi . Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  6. orf.at: First favorites after the first reading day . Article dated June 27, 2019, accessed June 27, 2019.
  7. orf.at: two favorites on the first day of reading . Article dated June 27, 2019, accessed June 27, 2019.
  8. a b Klagenfurt prices . In: sueddeutsche.de . June 30, 2019, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed July 2, 2019]).