Adam Darius (born 10 May 1930)[1] is an American dancer, mime artist, writer and choreographer. As a performer, he has appeared in over 85 countries across six continents.[2] As a writer, he has published 14 books and written 22 plays.[3]
In a program devoted to his career, the BBC World Service described him as "one of the most exceptional talents of the 20th century".[4][5]
Adam Darius currently lives in Espoo, Finland.
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Adam Darius was born in Manhattan, New York City, into a family of Turkish and Russian ancestry.[6]
Adam Darius began his ballet and contemporary dance training in 1945, at the age of 14, and went on to study with, among others, Anatole Oboukhov, George Goncharov, Olga Preobrajenska and José Limón.[7]
His professional career began in 1946 with appearances at New York's Metropolitan Opera House, and then with numerous ballet companies including Britain's International Ballet (1953), Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet (1954), and Denmark's Scandinavian Ballet (1962).[8][9] He was also choreographer of the Israel National Opera (1963–1964), where he choreographed four operas for opera star Plácido Domingo; (Don Giovanni, Carmen, La Traviata and The Pearl Fishers, all of which premièred at the Israel National Opera in Tel-Aviv in 1963). From 1964-1966, Adam Darius was the director of his own company, the Israeli Ballet.[10]
Principal ballets:
In 1967, Adam Darius broke away from the traditional world of ballet and premièred his own fusion of dance and mime, described as 'expressive mime',[15] at the Spoleto Festival in Italy and at the Arts Lab in London.[16]
In the years that followed he toured many countries, including: South Africa (1970); the Soviet Union (1971); the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Australia (1971)[17]; Syria, Iran[18] and Afghanistan (1976); Japan (1984)[19]; and Greenland (1998)[20].
Adam Darius' concept of physical theatre was also realized in the London productions of Yukio Mishima (1991),[21] Rimbaud and Verlaine (1992) and Tower of Babel (1993) , in collaboration with Kazimir Kolesnik. Among their further joint productions was A Snake in the Grass, presented in Amman, Jordan (2001) and acknowledged with the Noor Al Hussein Award.[22]
In 1978, Adam Darius and Marita Crawley founded the Mime Centre in London.[23] In Britain he has taught, among others, mime artist, dancer and director, Kazimir Kolesnik,[24] rock star Kate Bush,[25][26] Hollywood film star Kate Beckinsale,[27] and West End principal Warren Mitchell[28].
Author | # | Year | Title | Pages | Publisher | City | ISBN | Genre |
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Darius, Adam | 1 | 1973 | Dance Naked in the Sun | 325 | Latonia Publishers | London | ISBN 0950270709 | Autobiography |
Darius, Adam | 2 | 1978 | The Way to Timbuktu | 276 | Latonia Publishers | London | ISBN 0950270717 | Autobiography |
Darius, Adam | 3 | 1984 | The Adam Darius Method | 270 | Latonia Publishers | London | ISBN 0950270725 | Teaching Books |
Darius, Adam | 4 | 1988 | The Man Who Spat at Fate | 251 | Latonia Publishers | London | ISBN 0950270733 | Novel |
Darius, Adam | 5 | 1991 | The Guru | 115 | Latonia Publishers | London | ISBN 0950270741 | Philosophy |
Darius, Adam | 6 | 1996 | The Commedia Dell' Arte | 97 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 9529071884 | Teaching Books |
Darius, Adam | 7 | 1998 | Acting - A Psychological and Technical Approach | 208 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 952909146X | Teaching Books |
Darius, Adam | 8 | 2000 | Audition Monologues | 128 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 9519823204 | Teaching Books |
Darius, Adam | 9 | 2003 | Double Existence | 202 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 9519823212 | Novel |
Darius, Adam | 10 | 2004 | A Nomadic Life | 250 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 9519823220 | Autobiography |
Darius, Adam | 11 | 2005 | When Your Dog Dies | 63 | Kolesnik Production OY | Helsinki | ISBN 9519823239 | Animal Welfare |
Darius, Adam | 12 | 2007 | Arabesques Through Time | 407 | Harlequinade Books | Helsinki | ISBN 9519823247 | Autobiography |
Darius, Adam | 13 | 2009 | Death in Damascus | n/a | e-book | n/a | ISBN 9789529254767 | Novel |
Darius, Adam | 14 | 2011 | The Passion of Black Jesus | n/a | e-book | n/a | ISBN 9789529267521 | Novel |
Unless marked as being a SOLO performance, all shows were given in partnership with Kazimir Kolesnik.
Year | Month | Country | City | Venue | Repertoire | Notes |
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2000 | April | Jordan | Amman | Royal Cultural Centre | Resurrection | |
2000 | July | Croatia | Dubrovnik | Dubrovnik Festival | Resurrection | [30] |
2000 | August | Finland | Oulu | Oulu Music Festival Theatre | Pierrot in Exile | |
2000 | Nov. | Turkey | Istanbul | Atatürk Cultural Center | Selected solos | SOLO |
2001 | Jan/Feb | Jordan | Amman | Baccalaureate School Theatre | A Snake in the Grass | |
2001 | April | Turkey | Istanbul | Aksanat Cultural Centre | Resurrection | |
2001 | Sept. | Morocco | Casablanca | International Theatre Festival | Resurrection | |
Rabat | Salle Bahnini | Resurrection | ||||
2001 | Nov. | Finland | Helsinki | Q-Teatteri | James Dean | As director |
2002 | June | Slovakia | Bratislava | Pantomime Festival | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2002 | July | Lebanon | Beirut | Festival du Rire | Highlight repertoire | |
2003 | Feb. | Russia | St. Petersburg | Okryty Theatre | Highlight repertoire | |
2003 | May | Italy | Turin | Teatro Gobetti | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2003 | Sept. | Jordan | Amman | Royal Cultural Centre | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2004 | March | New Zealand | Christchurch | Hagley Community College | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2004 | April | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysian National Theatre | Death of a Scarecrow | [31] |
2004 | August | Malta | Valetta | Saint James Cavalier Centre | Death of a Scarecrow | [32] |
2004 | Nov. | Syria | Damascus | Al-Kabbani Theatre | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2005 | Feb. | Syria | Damascus | Finnish/Jordanian Festival, Al-Assad Opera House | Fusion | With company |
2005 | August | Turkey | Istanbul | Sultan's Palace | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2006 | Feb. | Portugal | Porto | Serralves Foundation | Yukio Mishima | With company |
Ponte del Lima | Teatro Diogo Bernardes | Yukio Mishima | With company | |||
2006 | May | Ukraine | Kiev | TYS Theatre; Suzirie Theatre | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2006 | Dec. | Argentina | Rosario | Teatro del Rayo; Centro Cultural Lavarden | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2007 | Oct. | Armenia | Yerevan | High Fest Theatre Festival | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2007 | Dec. | Macedonia | Skopje | Macedonian Academy of Science and Arts | Dance: A Bridge between Cultures | UNESCO sponsored lecture |
2008 | Feb. | Egypt | Alexandria | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Tears of a Clown | |
2009 | Jan. | Finland | Espoo | Sellosali | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2009 | March | Macedonia | Skopje | Macedonian National Theatre | Death of a Scarecrow | |
2009 | Oct. | Venezuela | Isla de Margarita | Teatro Simon Bolivar | Selected solos | SOLO |
2009 | Nov. | Finland | Espoo | Sellosali | Tears of a Clown | [33] |
2010 | May | Bosnia & Herzogovina | Sarajevo | Teaterfest | Death of a Scarecrow | [34] |
2010 | Nov. | Nepal | Kathmandu | Kathmandu International Theatre Festival | Basho - A Windswept Spirit | [35] |
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