Tina Kloempken

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Tina Kloempken (* 1968 in Mülheim an der Ruhr ) is a German costume designer .

life and work

Kloempken graduated as a fashion designer in 1995 and has since worked for various film and theater productions with the directors Karin Henkel , Stefan Pucher , Oskar Roehler , Johan Simons , Meg Stuart and Roger Vontobel . She worked at the Theater Basel , the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg , the Schauspielhaus Zürich , the Volksbühne at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and the Schaubühne at Lehniner Platz in Berlin, the Schauspiel Köln and the Schauspielhaus Bochum .

At the Salzburg Festival in 2007 she created the costumes for Falk Richter's production of Freischütz and in 2014 for Georg Schmiedleitner's production of The Latter Days of Mankind . She worked several times with Matthias Hartmann at the Burgtheater in Vienna, including for Was ihr wollt (2010), Der zerbrochne Krug and A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (2011), Uncle Wanja (2012) and for the world premiere of Jelinek's play Schatten (Eurydice says) (2013).

In Spiegel she reports on her principle: “The costume must not be stronger than the actor and not push itself into the foreground.” And about her work style: “This is a try and error. [...] I'm more of a gut person and fumble my way through. I can only work with someone who leaves the field to me. "

proof

  1. Fritz Habekuß: Very close to the characters . Der Spiegel , October 10, 2012

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