Przemysław Grządziela
as
Drosselmeyer in The Nutcracker
The Sedona communty is thrilled to once again experience the mastery of Mr.Grzadziela. Przemyslaw studied classical ballet at
the Gdansk School of Ballet for 17 years. He danced professionally as a soloist with Opera Bydgoszcz, Polish Dance Theatre Poznan, and Operetta Wroclaw, and later became an actor-mime in the Wroclaw Mime Theatre.
Currently he dances as a guest artist with the Polish Dance Theatre, the Grand Theatre, and the Phoenix Ballet.
In1980, Przemyslaw founded the internationally acclaimed and award-winning Theatre Push Pinin Gdansk. Theatre Push Pin productions are an explosive mix of clowning, mime, dance, acrobatics, masks, puppets, stilts, juggling balls, clubs, circles, diabolo, spitting fire, riding a unicycle and improvisation with the audience.
Theatre Push Pin has won many awards to include the International Puppet Theatre Festival for Best Acting Performance. Theatre Push Pin has performed at festivals in
Avignon, Paris, Lyon, Edinburgh, London, Ankara, Kiev, L’viv, Vilnius, Mosow, Kalinigrad, Thessaloniki, Baska Bystrica, Berlin, Stuttgart, Budapest, Vienna, Zurich, Stockholm, Oslo, Luxembourg, Madrid,Amsterdam, Guadalajara(Mexico), Quito
(Ecuador), and at many festivals in Poland. This company has represented Poland at the World Exhibition “Expo‘92” in Seville, Spain and at“ Expo 2000” in Hanover, Germany, as well as at the Fair of Culture and Artsin Umeå, Sweden.
Przemyslaw Grzadziela has choreographed f or performances in drama and puppet theaters, including Remember Me, Tristan and Isolde, Balladyna, Pinocchio, The Jungle Book, The Last and Kwak, Hanseland Gretel, Pussin Boots, Ferdinand Wonderful, Baktus and Karius, and many more.
Grzadzielaisa world renowned educator of his art form and has taught pantomime classes at Theatre Acedemy Zelwerowicz in Warsaw and at the Department of Puppetry Art in Bialystok. For ten year she has led creative mime workshops in Poland and abroad for children of all ages.
the Gdansk School of Ballet for 17 years. He danced professionally as a soloist with Opera Bydgoszcz, Polish Dance Theatre Poznan, and Operetta Wroclaw, and later became an actor-mime in the Wroclaw Mime Theatre.
Currently he dances as a guest artist with the Polish Dance Theatre, the Grand Theatre, and the Phoenix Ballet.
In1980, Przemyslaw founded the internationally acclaimed and award-winning Theatre Push Pinin Gdansk. Theatre Push Pin productions are an explosive mix of clowning, mime, dance, acrobatics, masks, puppets, stilts, juggling balls, clubs, circles, diabolo, spitting fire, riding a unicycle and improvisation with the audience.
Theatre Push Pin has won many awards to include the International Puppet Theatre Festival for Best Acting Performance. Theatre Push Pin has performed at festivals in
Avignon, Paris, Lyon, Edinburgh, London, Ankara, Kiev, L’viv, Vilnius, Mosow, Kalinigrad, Thessaloniki, Baska Bystrica, Berlin, Stuttgart, Budapest, Vienna, Zurich, Stockholm, Oslo, Luxembourg, Madrid,Amsterdam, Guadalajara(Mexico), Quito
(Ecuador), and at many festivals in Poland. This company has represented Poland at the World Exhibition “Expo‘92” in Seville, Spain and at“ Expo 2000” in Hanover, Germany, as well as at the Fair of Culture and Artsin Umeå, Sweden.
Przemyslaw Grzadziela has choreographed f or performances in drama and puppet theaters, including Remember Me, Tristan and Isolde, Balladyna, Pinocchio, The Jungle Book, The Last and Kwak, Hanseland Gretel, Pussin Boots, Ferdinand Wonderful, Baktus and Karius, and many more.
Grzadzielaisa world renowned educator of his art form and has taught pantomime classes at Theatre Acedemy Zelwerowicz in Warsaw and at the Department of Puppetry Art in Bialystok. For ten year she has led creative mime workshops in Poland and abroad for children of all ages.