Chris Baldwin (director)

Chris Baldwin

Chris Baldwin is a British performance director and curator, professor and writer, he has lived in northern Spain for 20 years. He develops site specific Performances and curated events devoted to specific city, rural or regional contexts. Baldwin's work emphasises the importance of a collaboration between professionals and citizens in the making and curating of cultural projects. He has various plays and Books published about theatre and the teaching of history in post authoritarian countries. Chris Baldwin directs widely including Spain, UK, Poland, Bulgaria and Germany. Baldwin worked for Rose Bruford College, 2012 Summer Olympics. He is presently Curator of Interdisciplinary Performance for the 2016 European Capital of Culture in Wroclaw, Poland and also works for the Universidad de Santander.

Citations

(1)Baldwin C, Bicat, T. (2002)Teatro de Creación Editorial: ÑAQUE ISBN 8489987505 and Baldwin C, (2003) Stage Directing (Editorial: Crowood ISBN 1861266030)

(2)THE SOUL OF THE CITY – CHRIS BALDWIN interviewed by CATHERINE TRZECIAK 12 July 2015 "The City is a story, but it also can be the author of the story. The diverse and multi-layered nature of the city is a story that demands to be told."

https://www.tygodnikpowszechny.pl/dusza-miasta-31566

(3)¨CAOS, DIRRECCIÓN y AMOR¨ CHRIS BALDWIN por BIENVENIDA BORRÁS 24/04/06 www.diagonalperiodico.net/culturas/caos-direccion-y-amor-son-tres-ejes-sobre-pivota-trabajo-creativo.html

(4) FIESTA IN BRESLAU – CHRIS BALDWIN interviewed by Magda Piekarska 5 December 2015

http://wyborcza.pl/magazyn/1,149724,19296289,fiesta-w-breslau-rozmowa-z-kuratorem-europejskiej-stolicy-kultury.html

(5) https://www.diariodelaltoaragon.es/NoticiasDetalle.aspx?Id=956211

Major productions (2006–16)

  1. Bridges – Mosty – 20 June 2015,
  2. Spirits of Wroclaw (Opening Ceremony) – 17 January 2016,
  3. Flow I and II – 11 June 2016, and
  4. Niebo (Closing Ceremony) – 16/17 December 2016

Publications

Press

External links

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