Roza Vladimirovna Sarkisyan (born January 20, 1987 , Stepanakert ) - Ukrainian theater director, curator. Since 2017, the main director of the First Ukrainian Academic Theater for Children and Youth in Lviv .
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Since 1992, he lives in Ukraine with his parents. In 2004 she entered the sociological department of Kharkov University , in 2009 she graduated with a degree in political sociology, a teacher of humanities. Simultaneously, since 2008, she studied in the workshop of the People’s Artist of Ukraine A. S. Barseghyan at the directing department of the drama theater of the theater faculty of the Kharkov National University of Arts , graduated from the course in 2012.
Since 2011, on the professional stage. She worked at the Severodonetsk Municipal Theater, the Russian Academic Youth Theater , the Theater Theater (Moscow), the Udmurt Academic Russian Drama Theater, etc. Kharkiv Municipal Gallery Theater DeFacto . The theater took part in international festivals and collaborative projects, collaborating with various European and Ukrainian organizations and theaters. The greatest resonance was received by the play “Yes, my Führer!” Based on the play by Brigita Schweiger with music by A. Malackovskaya, in which critics noted the adherence to the traditions of Bertolt Brecht and Antonin Arto [1] . In 2015, with the playwright and curator Irina Garets, she staged the play “The Theory of a Large Filter” at the Theater of Contemporary Dialogue in Poltava . In 2016, in the framework of the international project “Fear Cards, Identity Cards” at the Kiev GogolFest, she staged the play “My grandfather dug, my father dug, but I won't”; the performance was also shown in Odessa , causing a mixed reaction from the public [2] . In 2017, with the scholarship of the Ministry of Culture of Poland “Gauda Polonia”, for six months she studied the Polish independent theater movement and trained in Warsaw’s state theaters, became one of the curators of the festival of the independent Ukrainian theater “Landing. SA ”in Warsaw.
In September 2017, she won the competition for the position of the main director at the First Ukrainian Academic Theater for Children and Youth in Lviv . At the same time, she became one of the laureates of the contest of young directors of the British Council in Ukraine, putting on Sarah Kane 's play “Psychosis 4.48” [3] .
Notes
- ↑ O. Dorofeev. In Kharkov, they showed “Yes, my Führer!” // Theatrical portal
- ↑ Who we are and from where: Odessa tragedy on May 2, the Revolution of Dignity and more in the modern theater // South Courier, 29.9.2016.
- ↑ Ukrainian Directors “Take the Stage” at the British Council Theater Competition // UATV English, 10.10.2017.