Ingemar Lindh Explained

Ingemar Lindh
Birth Name:Ingemar Willy Lindh
Birth Date:1945 2, df=y
Birth Place:Gothenburg, Sweden
Death Place:Malta
Occupation:Theatre director and pedagogue

Ingemar Lindh (born 21 February 1945 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a theatre director and pedagogue.

Biography

After his first theatrical experiences at the local theatre school Skara Skolscen and straw jobs at the Municipal Theatre in Stockholm, he educated himself at Stora Teaterns Ballettskola in Gothenburg, the National Academy of Ballett in Stockholm and at the School of Etienne Decroux in Paris where, after 2 years as pupil, he became the assistant of the great master and creator of "le mime corporelle".[1] In 1971 he founds in Storhögen, Sweden, the theatre company Institutet för Scenkonst where he will work as director, pedagogue and muse throughout his life. He participates as guest teacher and artist at the 1981's session of ISTA: International School of Theatre Anthropology, in Volterra, Italy.[2] The same year he was asked by Eugenio Barba to take care of the training of the younger generation at Odin Teatret, which he did for a short period of time.[3] From 1984 to 1996 he lived in Pontremoli where he direct, in Teatro la Rosa, a School of Theatre. In 1995 he is cofounder of the research program xCHA (questioning Human Creativity as Acting), created inside the structure of the University of Malta. Ingemar Lindh dies 26 June 1997 in Malta during a short pause while teaching with his colleagues from Institutet för Scenkonst during a theatre workshop.

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Notes and References

  1. Leabhart 1997, p. 7.
  2. Barba 1997, p. 95, p. 184–185, p. 270.
  3. Varley 1997, p. 17, p. 24.