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⚫ | '''Dr. Teya Edvinova Sugareva''' (born December 5, 1989, [[Sofia, Bulgaria]]) is a [[Bulgaria]]n [[theatre director]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Boris Dalchev |url=https://www.credotheatre.bg/en/team/boris-dalchev/ |access-date=2023-04-26 |website=Credo Theatre |language=en-US}}</ref> [[drama]] [[teacher]], and [[poet]]. |
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== Education == |
== Education == |
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* 2008 - 2012 – studied in the [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor program]] Directing for Drama Theatre at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts. During her education there, she implemented the following projects: |
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=== As a director === |
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* 2008 Lame Girl by Alexander Vutimski |
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* 2008 Impulse after “January” by [[Yordan Radichkov]] |
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* 2009 [[Twelfth Night]] by [[Shakespeare]] - composition |
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* 2010 Hippolytus by [[Euripides]] |
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* 2011 Endgame by [[Samuel Beckett]] |
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* 2011 Fire Dragon after [[Geo Milev]], [[Ivan Radoev]], and Alexander Vutimski |
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* 2012 Dead Souls by [[Mikhail Bulgakov]] after [[N. V. Gogol]] |
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* 2014 – 2017: PhD student at the Department of Acting and Directing for Drama Theatre at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts. Dissertation topic: "Directing practice in Bulgaria in the 1980s and 1990s - between the dramaturgy of the absurd and the aesthetics of modernism." |
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=== As an assistant director === |
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* 2010 Liars Club by [[Neil LaBute]], director Prof. Snejina Tankovska |
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* 2008 – 2012: Studied Directing for Drama Theatre at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts "Krustyo Sarafov" in the class of Prof. Snezhina Tankovska. Graduated with a graduation performance of "Dead Souls" by Mikhail Bulgakov after N.V. Gogol. |
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* 2011 Journey to the West by Mary Zimmerman, director Prof. Snejina Tankovska |
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* 2011 [[Richard III (play)|Richard III]] by Shakespeare, directed by Prof. Snejina Tankovska |
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* 2011 The Followers of [[Confucius]] by Khan Dinin, director Prof. Snejina Tankovska |
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== Participation in international projects == |
== Participation in international projects == |
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== Professional performances == |
== Professional performances == |
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* September 2012 The Miser by [[Molière]], implemented under the project "Bridge Between Generations" of Montfiz, co-production with Drama Theatre "Nevena Kokanova" in [[Yambol]], Bulgaria |
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* December 2023: WHAT IS VIRGINIA WOOLF AFRAID OF?, original work produced by "Enso" company and I AM studio |
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* September 2022: THE BOY IN THE LAST RAW by Juan Mayorga, production of ''Theatre "Nikola Vaptsarov"'', Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria |
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* October 2020: AT SPEED after Harold Pinter, production of “Multicult” company and National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* February 2020: THE PRIVATE EAR by Peter Shafer and BULL by Mike Bartlett, production of Theatre "Sofia", Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* October 2019: VAPTSAROV: SONGS FOR THE MAN, production of ''Theatre "Nikola Vaptsarov"'', Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria |
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* November 2017: LEVEL 506 by Yassen Vasilvev, Radio play at the ''Bulgarian National Radio,'' Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* October 2017: I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A STORY, production of the “''In Pulse” company'' at the ''Red House Center for Culture and Debate'', Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* March 2017: THE STORM by Kiril Buhovski, Radio play at the ''Bulgarian National Radio,'' Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* November 2016: PROBATION PERIOD by Nikolay Gunderov, production of ''Theatre 199 "Valentin Stoychev"'', Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* June 2016: THE ETERNAL RETURN from Ivan Dimitrov, Radio play at the ''Bulgarian National Radio,'' Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* March 2015: TWELFTH NIGHT by William Shakespeare, production of ''Small Town Theatre Behind the Channel'', Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* February 2015: GASTARBEITER by Rainer Fasbinder, ''Training theatre, National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts,'' Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* March 2014: INVITATION FOR DINNER by Olya Stoyanova, production of ''Theatre Sofia'', Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* September 2013: ROBIN by Anna Topaldzhikova, production of the ''"Antrakt" Association and the Vazrajdane Theatre'', Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* June 2013: WELCOME, AMERICA! by Matthew Vishniek, production of ''Theatre Sofia'', Sofia |
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* December 2012: DEAD SOULS by M. Bulgakov, by N.V. Gogol, production of ''Satirical Thearte “Aleko Konstantinov”,'' Sofia, Bulgaria |
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* September 2012: THE MISER by Moliere, Theatre "Nevena Kokanova" in Yambol, Bulgaria |
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== Teaching experience == |
== Teaching experience == |
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* September 2017 - senior assistant professor at National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts |
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* September 2012 – until now, assistant of Prof. Tankovska; leads classes in "Directing for Drama Theatre" and "Acting for Drama Theatre" at The National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts |
* September 2012 – until now, assistant of Prof. Tankovska; leads classes in "Directing for Drama Theatre" and "Acting for Drama Theatre" at The National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts |
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* March 2014 – co-leader of [[Stanislavski's system|Stanislavski's System]] - [[Actor]]s Training workshop at The National Academy for students from [[Tōhō, Fukuoka|Toho]], Japan |
* March 2014 – co-leader of [[Stanislavski's system|Stanislavski's System]] - [[Actor]]s Training workshop at The National Academy for students from [[Tōhō, Fukuoka|Toho]], Japan |
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* 2014 “Icarus” – award in the category “Debut” for the direction of "Robin" by Anna Topaldjikova |
* 2014 “Icarus” – award in the category “Debut” for the direction of "Robin" by Anna Topaldjikova |
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* 2014 “Ascer” nomination in the category “Directing” for the direction of “Invitation for Dinner” by Olya Stoyanova |
* 2014 “Ascer” nomination in the category “Directing” for the direction of “Invitation for Dinner” by Olya Stoyanova |
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* 2014: Certificate of Excellence from the Ministry of Culture |
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=== Poetry awards === |
=== Poetry awards === |
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* 2007 “Vazkresenie" (Resurrection) in [[Dobrich]], Bulgaria |
* 2007 “Vazkresenie" (Resurrection) in [[Dobrich]], Bulgaria |
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* 2007 "Dushata na edin izvor" (The Soul of a Source) in Yambol, Bulgaria |
* 2007 "Dushata na edin izvor" (The Soul of a Source) in Yambol, Bulgaria |
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Dr. Teya Edvinova Sugareva (born December 5, 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian theatre director,[1] drama teacher, and poet.
Education
[edit]- 2014 – 2017: PhD student at the Department of Acting and Directing for Drama Theatre at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts. Dissertation topic: "Directing practice in Bulgaria in the 1980s and 1990s - between the dramaturgy of the absurd and the aesthetics of modernism."
- 2012 – 2013: Theatre Art master’s program at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts "Krustyo Sarafov". Graduated with a master's thesis on "Aspects of the collaboration between the director and the playwright in contemporary Bulgarian Theatre"
- 2008 – 2012: Studied Directing for Drama Theatre at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts "Krustyo Sarafov" in the class of Prof. Snezhina Tankovska. Graduated with a graduation performance of "Dead Souls" by Mikhail Bulgakov after N.V. Gogol.
- 2003 – 2008: studied at the National High School of Ancient Languages and Cultures, Konstantin Cyril Philosopher, Humanities profile. Graduated with a thesis on "Poetics of fairytale in Alexander Vutimsky's prose".
Participation in international projects
[edit]- 2009 "Teacher's Academy", organized by the European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA) - coordinator of student groups
- 2010 The first meeting of GATS (Global Alliance of the Theatre Schools) - coordinator of student groups
- 2014 Drama League Directors Project - Drama League Fellow
Participation in workshops
[edit]- 2009 The Body Tells the Story - Amanda Brennan
- 2009 Like a Puppet on a String - Francesca Trevzer and May Fryuh
- 2009 Street Theatre - a Case Study - Ger Clancy and Monica Binek
- 2010 Dialogues with Your Voice - Kristin Linklater
- 2011 Movement Elements of Classical Chinese Beijing Opera - Jian Xu
- 2012 From Page to Stage – Roger Danforth and Lydia Starck
- 2013 Viewpoints – Barbara Lanciers, Juanita Rockwell, Gabriel Shanks
- 2014 Physical Theatre and Clown Acting – Steve Pacek
- 2014 Acting the Song – Zi Alikhan
- 2014 Vocal Viewpoints - Jen Waldman
Professional performances
[edit]- December 2023: WHAT IS VIRGINIA WOOLF AFRAID OF?, original work produced by "Enso" company and I AM studio
- September 2022: THE BOY IN THE LAST RAW by Juan Mayorga, production of Theatre "Nikola Vaptsarov", Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
- October 2020: AT SPEED after Harold Pinter, production of “Multicult” company and National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria
- February 2020: THE PRIVATE EAR by Peter Shafer and BULL by Mike Bartlett, production of Theatre "Sofia", Sofia, Bulgaria
- October 2019: VAPTSAROV: SONGS FOR THE MAN, production of Theatre "Nikola Vaptsarov", Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
- November 2017: LEVEL 506 by Yassen Vasilvev, Radio play at the Bulgarian National Radio, Sofia, Bulgaria
- October 2017: I'M GOING TO TELL YOU A STORY, production of the “In Pulse” company at the Red House Center for Culture and Debate, Sofia, Bulgaria
- March 2017: THE STORM by Kiril Buhovski, Radio play at the Bulgarian National Radio, Sofia, Bulgaria
- November 2016: PROBATION PERIOD by Nikolay Gunderov, production of Theatre 199 "Valentin Stoychev", Sofia, Bulgaria
- June 2016: THE ETERNAL RETURN from Ivan Dimitrov, Radio play at the Bulgarian National Radio, Sofia, Bulgaria
- March 2015: TWELFTH NIGHT by William Shakespeare, production of Small Town Theatre Behind the Channel, Sofia, Bulgaria
- February 2015: GASTARBEITER by Rainer Fasbinder, Training theatre, National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria
- July 2014: THE LITTLE PRINCE (after Antoine de Saint-Exupery), produced by The Hangar Theatre, Ithaca, United States
- June 2014: THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED by Tennessee Williams, produced by The Hangar Theatre, Ithaca, United States
- March 2014: INVITATION FOR DINNER by Olya Stoyanova, production of Theatre Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
- September 2013: ROBIN by Anna Topaldzhikova, production of the "Antrakt" Association and the Vazrajdane Theatre, Sofia, Bulgaria
- June 2013: WELCOME, AMERICA! by Matthew Vishniek, production of Theatre Sofia, Sofia
- December 2012: DEAD SOULS by M. Bulgakov, by N.V. Gogol, production of Satirical Thearte “Aleko Konstantinov”, Sofia, Bulgaria
- October 2012: WALLED IN ONES by Yassen Vassilev, production of Youth Theatre "Nikolay Binev", Sofia, Bulgaria
- September 2012: THE MISER by Moliere, Theatre "Nevena Kokanova" in Yambol, Bulgaria
Teaching experience
[edit]- September 2017 - senior assistant professor at National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts
- September 2012 – until now, assistant of Prof. Tankovska; leads classes in "Directing for Drama Theatre" and "Acting for Drama Theatre" at The National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts
- March 2014 – co-leader of Stanislavski's System - Actors Training workshop at The National Academy for students from Toho, Japan
- July 2014 – leader of Actors Training in European Theatre workshop at The Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, NY, USA
Research activity
[edit]- January 2014 is a PhD candidate in the Department "Acting and Directing for Drama Theatre" at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts
Participated in the following festivals
[edit]- July 2011 GATS Theatre Festival in Beijing, China as director of "Fire Dragon" after Geo Milev, Ivan Radoev, Alexander Vutimski
- June 2012 International Theatre Festival "Varna Summer" in Varna, Bulgaria as a director of "Dead Souls" by Bulgakov after Gogol
- June 2013 International Theatre Festival "Varna Summer" in Varna, Bulgaria as a director of "Welkome America" by Matthew Vishniek
- June 2013 Theatrical Holidays "Nevena Kokanova" in Yambol, Bulgaria as a director of "The Miser" by Molière
- October 2013 Days of Young Theater in Lovech, Bulgaria as a director of “Walled in Ones" by Yassen Vassilev
Awards and honors
[edit]- 2012 National Academy award “Most Most Most” in the category “Best Director for Drama Theatre" in the class of 2012
- 2013 "Golden Kukerikon" - Award in the category "Young Force" for the direction of "Dead Souls" by M. Bulgakov after Gogol
- 2014 “Icarus” – award in the category “Debut” for the direction of "Robin" by Anna Topaldjikova
- 2014 “Ascer” nomination in the category “Directing” for the direction of “Invitation for Dinner” by Olya Stoyanova
- 2014: Certificate of Excellence from the Ministry of Culture
Poetry awards
[edit]- 2005 to present - author of poetry, published in specialized magazines for poetry, award winner of national literary competitions:
- 2007, 2008 "Petya Dubarova" in Burgas, Bulgaria
- 2007 “Vazkresenie" (Resurrection) in Dobrich, Bulgaria
- 2007 "Dushata na edin izvor" (The Soul of a Source) in Yambol, Bulgaria
References
[edit]- ^ "Boris Dalchev". Credo Theatre. Retrieved 2023-04-26.