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Since 2012, Teya Sugareva has excelled as a freelance director in Bulgaria's thriving theater scene. Her work, which spans classical and contemporary plays, has earned her prestigious awards. Additionally, she is involved in devising projects, documentary and ivenstigative theatre practices. She gained valuable experience in the United States at the Hangar Theater and participated in the Directors Project program under the Drama League.

Sugareva holds a doctoral degree in Theatre Arts from Sof ia's National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts, where she currently serves as a senior professor assistant, teaching Drama Acting and Directing.{{Multiple issues|
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* October 2019: VAPTSAROV: SONGS FOR THE MAN, production of ''Theatre "Nikola Vaptsarov"'', Blagoevgrad, 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
* 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'' a the ''Red House Center for Culture and Debate'', 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
* 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
* November 2016: PROBATION PERIOD by Nikolay Gunderov, production of ''Theatre 199 "Valentin Stoychev"'', Sofia, Bulgaria

Latest revision as of 12:30, 17 September 2023

Dr. Teya Edvinova Sugareva (born December 5, 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian theatre director,[1] drama teacher, and poet.

Education

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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."
  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  1. ^ "Boris Dalchev". Credo Theatre. Retrieved 2023-04-26.