Ursula Gigler-Gausterer

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Ursula Gigler-Gausterer (* 13. July 1957 in Graz as Ursula Gausterer ) is an Austrian dancer , choreographer and coach in triathlon .

Life

Ursula Gigler-Gausterer completed her training in classical, contemporary and ethnic dance (Graz, New York, Copenhagen). In 1982 she completed her studies in sports science at the Karl Franzens University in Graz . In 1986 she was a lecturer for stage dance at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz and has been teaching gymnastics and dance at the Karl Franzens University Graz since 1984. Ursula Gigler-Gausterer is married and has two sons. She lives in Graz and Bad Mitterndorf .

Create

Ursula Gigler-Gausterer is the director of the International Stage Workshop Graz and the dance company BWST that emerged from it. Since 1992 she has been conceiving, developing and producing dance concepts, productions and co-productions with national and international artists and institutions from different art fields, e.g. B. John Jasperse (1993/94, 1996), Luise Kloos (1998, 2007), Andrew Harwood (2000), Do Theater St. Petersburg, Edward Clug & Oper Maribor (2001), Steirischer Herbst (1994, 1997, 2004) , Bernhard Lang (2004), Robert Poole (2004, 2010), Gerhard Nierhaus (2009/10, 2013), Universalmuseum Joanneum (2012–2014), Elio Gervasi (1993, 2014), ImPulsTanz (2014), House of Architecture ( 2015), Bernd Klug (2015) and others. Since 1992 Ursula Gigler-Gausterer has also been the organizer of the annual International Dance Theater Festival and the workshops of the International Stage Workshop in Graz.

In 2013 Ursula Gigler-Gausterer created the first non-animated dance film for the 360 ​​° Fulldome with “In the Eye of Dance” (dance: Valentina Moar, music: Gerhard Nierhaus, camera: Herwig Baumgartner). In 2014 the "SHORTCUTS - Experimental Dance Film Festival for 360 ° Full Dome" was created under her direction. The jury consisting of Barbara Pichler (Diagonale, Festival Des Österreichischen Films) , Katrin Bucher (Universalmuseum Joanneum) , Rio Rutzinger (Impulstanz - Vienna International Dance Festival) and Ursula Gigler-Gausterer awarded prizes from 35 experimental short films by dance and culture professionals from all over the world (Internationale Bühnenwerkstatt Graz) the best three productions.

Artistic works

  • Opening of the state exhibition Styria "Verkehr" 1999 - multimedia performance and sound installation (choreography: Ursula Gigler-Gausterer, direction & production management: Hans Sisa, Peter Schmelzer)
  • Theater im Vulkan (2000; project study for the Steirisches Vulkanland region for the construction of a theater in the volcanic crater near Feldbach; project partner: DI Peter Lidl) Study
  • Lebensraum (Premiere: July 2009, International Dance Theater Festival Graz, dance: Willi Gabalier , Claudia Fürnholzer, Gregor Krammer, Irina Tegitscher, Deepak Kurki Shivaswamy; music: Gerhard Nierhaus)
  • Sensitive (premiere: August 2010, dance level in DAT; voice: Darrel Toulon, installation: Luise Kloos, music: Gerhard Nierhaus)
  • Visceral Moving (premiere: September 2013, staging 10 years Kunsthaus Graz , dance: Do-Theater St. Petersburg, Valentina Moar, Isael Mata Cruz)
  • In the Eye of Dance ( Trailer ) - (Premiere: July 2013, Int. Tanztheaterfestival Graz, first non-animated dance film for the 360 ​​° Full Dome, music: Gerhard Nierhaus). The production received the MAECENAS-Styria Prize in the category "Recognition" in 2013
  • Nature Moves 4 (Premiere: August 2014, Toplitzbach )
  • Friction Lend - Blue Zone (Premiere: August 2014, La Strada Graz )
  • SHORTCUTS - Dance Film Festival for 360 Full Dome - the world's first dance film festival in the 360 ​​° Full Dome
  • Nature Moves V (Premiere: August 2015, Sprudel-Sprudel & Musik Gössl )
  • A matter of opinion (premiere: July 2015, International Dance Theater Festival Graz, as part of the architecture summer of the Haus der Architektur)
  • PAVILLON (Concept: Ursula Gigler-Gausterer, Concept & Architecture: KV Fönfrisur, Music: Bernd Klug, as part of the architecture summer of the House of Architecture)

Artistic concepts - commissioned works

  • Sound images (premiere: October 21, 1994, TAO !, coproduction with steirischer herbst 94, experimental interaction between voice-movement-music based on a text by RMRilke)
  • Festival Hommage à Lari Leong (1994)
  • Painting Performance (Premiere: June 21, 1994, Eisernes Tor Graz, with Maurice Béjart , Philippe Tallis and John Preininger)
  • Diva series (Premiere July 22, 1995, Theater im Palais, "Homo divino" Eugen Turba, "Diva o della vita facile" Giordana Pascucci, director: Klaudia Reichenbacher)
  • Waving to you from here - Layering (Work in Progress: July 20, 1996, Theater im Palais, Choreography: John Jasperse )
  • The duel or everything will be fine according to Arthur Schnitzler (Premiere: July 16, 1997, TaO !, director: Ed Hauswirth, dance: Barbara Gasser, Giordana Pascucci, Robert Rauch, Monika Schmidt)
  • Death and the M. - Interference between the divisions an improvisation based on Schubert song quotations (premiere: July 6, 1997, Theater im Palais, director: Peter Manhal (Mahler), dance: Dejan Dacic (violin), composition Eva Hoffellner)
  • Project K (premiere: October 8, 1997, Thalia Graz, coproduction with steirischer herbst 97)
  • Fall laws or "Do penance, oh sin, you my dearest" (Premiere: March 9, 1998, Cultural Center at the Minorites; guest performances in St. Petersburg, Tscheljebinsk, Potsdam, Hamburg; choreography: Evgeny Kozlov)
  • The Residence - New version based on a novel by Marguerite Duras "Vizeconsul" (Premiere: July 17, 1998, Theater im Palais; Choreography: Bruno Genty)
  • Nonsense fiction (Premiere: July 2000, International Dance Theater Festival Graz; Choreography: Evgeny Kozlov)
  • La Libertad (Premiere: June 26, 2002, Schauspielhaus Graz; Choreography: Darrel Toulon)
  • Everything will be fine - dance video performance (premiere: October 23, 2004, Non-Stop-Kino Graz; coproduction with steirischer herbst 04)
  • Site in Sight (premiere: November 21, 2004, Schauspielhaus Graz; solidarity performance for the necessity of a dance house in Graz; among others with Renato Zanella , Giorgio Madia , Michael Birkmeyer , Peter Breuer , Esther Linley, Edvard Clug, Robert Poole)
  • 48 hours (premiere: March 2010, dance level at DAT; choreography: Robert Poole)
  • Nature Moves I (Premiere: August 2011, Pichl-Kainisch; Choreography: Evgeny Kozlov)
  • Refugium I (Premiere: December 2012, GrazMuseum )
  • Nature Moves II (Premiere: August 2012, Ödensee ; Choreography: Evgeny Kozlov)
  • Refugium II (Premiere: December 2013, GrazMuseum )
  • Nature Moves III (Premiere: August 2013, Seewiesen Altaussee ; Choreography: Evgeny Kozlov & Ursula Gigler-Gausterer)
  • Dizzing Les Gens d'Uterpan - Audience (Premiere: July 2013, International Dance Theater Festival Graz; Choreography: Isael Cruz Mata Rojas)
  • Refugium Tanz (Premiere: December 2014, Graz)
  • Drifting Through - Color Flow Body in the exhibition by Katharina Grosse (premiere: July 2014, Kunsthaus Graz; concept: Ursula Gigler-Gausterer & Katrin Bucher ( Universalmuseum Joanneum ), choreography: Elio Gervasi, dance: Cie. Gervasi and Kira Kirsch )

Advisory board activity

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ursula Gigler-Gausterer's business card at the Karl Franzens University of Graz . Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  2. ed. Algoprint publishing AG Vaduz (2006). Club career . June 2006 edition, Volume XV. ISBN 3-9522689-6-8 .
  3. Bunderla, L. (2013). Bachelor thesis (Bachelor of Arts) . Vienna Conservatory supervised by Nikolaus Selimov.
  4. Ed. Amort, A., Wunderer-Gosch, M. (2000). Austria dances: past and present . Böhlau Vienna. ISBN 978-3205992264 .
  5. Nichols-Schweiger, H. (2010). The scene and your initiatives . Leykam Buchverlagsgesellschaft mbH Nfg. & Co. KG Graz. ISBN 978-3-7011-7729-5 .
  6. ^ Koberg, E. (2015). Graz: 24th international stage workshop and dance festival . http://www.tanz.at/index.php/kritiken/kritiken-2015/1325-graz-25-internationale-buehnenwerkstatt-und-tanzfestival . Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Pauker, W. (2015). A quarter of a century minus 1 - International Dance Theater Festival & Stage Workshop Graz . Kulturzeitung 80th issue 124 June / July 2015.
  8. In the Eye of Dance (2013). ORF 2 Steiermark Today July 8, 2013, 7 p.m.
  9. Plöbst, H. (2014). Who dances with the film . http://derstandard.at/2000002685811/Wer-mit-dem-Film-tanzt . accessed on October 30, 2015.
  10. Stocker, K., Hwaletz, O., Rolling, S. (1999). Traffic. Styrian State Exhibition 1999 Knittelfeld May 1st to October 31st . ISBN 3-901704-05-1
  11. Hartner, C. (2009). Dance in the music room - Domestic world premiere at the Tanztheaterfestival Graz . Kronen newspaper. July 15, 2009. p. 24.
  12. Willgruber-Spitz, E. (2009). Soundtracks and dance form a symbiosis . Small newspaper. July 15, 2009. p. 57.
  13. The betanzte Kunsthaus in the Kleine Zeitung of September 28, 2013, accessed November 1, 2015.
  14. Hartner, C. (2013). Navel gazing in the cathedral . Kronen newspaper. July 11, 2013. p. 50.
  15. Ed. KSG Land Steiermark (2013). Styrian art patrons with the necessary bite . Small Newspaper Presented. P. 6.
  16. Hartner, C. (2014). Award-winning dance films . Kronen newspaper. July 13, 2014. p. 45.
  17. ^ Franke, V. (2015). Dance with a hair dryer . Wiener Zeitung. July 14, 2015. p. 19.
  18. Schulz, E. (2015). Oversight, Elevation, and Perusal - Cie. BWST convinces with a matter of opinion . Small newspaper. July 16, 2015. p. 48.
  19. Kucek, J. (2015). Picture of the week - location . Butterfly. Edition 29/2015.
  20. Hartner, C (2015). (T) spatial dance - solo pieces by Faust and Danielis in Graz . Kronen newspaper. July 17, 2015. p. 36.
  21. ^ Pauker, W. (2015). Architectural intervention for dance in public space . Kulturzeitung 80th issue 124 June / July 2015. p. 2.
  22. ^ Taucher, C. (1994). Euridice is too far from him - sound with voice . Small newspaper. October 14, 1994.
  23. Höller, C. (1994). Schmidt / Pascucci: "Sound Pictures" . Dance affiche. 1994 edition.
  24. Kneiss, U. (1994). Graz invitation to mattress dance . The standard. July 8, 1994.
  25. Heide, G. (1994). A pointed note . Kronen newspaper. June 23, 1994.
  26. ^ Taucher, C. (1995). Addendum with fly . Small newspaper. July 26, 1995. p. 43.
  27. Ranzenbacher, H. (1996). Danced miniatures . Kronen newspaper. July 22, 1996.
  28. B., G. (1997). Schnitzler's “Duel” as a collage of speech and movement theater . Kronen newspaper. July 17, 1997.
  29. Bartens, G. (1997). Moving in every way . Small newspaper. July 8, 1997.
  30. Behr, M. (1997). Body exploration through sound, pantomime and movement . Salzburg news. October 10, 1997.
  31. Immler, N. (1997). Lustful body theater . Small newspaper. October 11, 1997
  32. ^ Koberg, E. (1997). Palette of expression . New time. October 10, 1997. p. 51.
  33. Bartens, G. (1989). Of pleasure and pain - a beam of glare bores into the brain and eyes . Small newspaper. March 11, 1998.
  34. ^ Reichart, M. (1998). Invitation to large company . Kronen newspaper. July 19, 1998. p. 23.
  35. ^ Koberg, E. (2000). Good idea and great effort: dance theater . New time. July 14, 2000. p. 59.
  36. ^ Kneiss, U. (2002). Learn to dance, recognize dance . The standard. July 16, 2002. p. 21.
  37. ^ Reichart, M. (2002). Hot feelings in the salsa rhythm . Kronen newspaper. June 27, 2002. p. 39.
  38. ^ Spies, G. (2004). Closed solidarity. Small newspaper. November 23, 2004.
  39. ^ Schweighofer, T. (2004). Dance out of solidarity. Kronen newspaper. November 23, 2004. p. 25.
  40. Schulz, E. (2014). A strong finale with dance and film and color . Small newspaper. July 15, 2014. p. 41.
  41. Hartner, C. (2014). Dance around the sculpture . Kronen newspaper. July 14, 2015. p. 31.