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Oana Botez is a Romanian-American theatre, opera, dance and film designer, artist and activist. Botez currently resides in New York City and Bucharest.

Early life

Botez was born in Craiova, Romania to mother Rodica (Gardareanu) Botez, and father, Demostene Botez and raised in Bucharest. Her younger sister, Raluca, is an actress in Bucharest. Since 1995 she has been designing for stage and film, and has been creating guerrilla performances that draw attention to the political/social issues in a post-revolutionary Romania.

Starting in the 5th grade, Botez attended Liceul de Arte Plastice N.Tonitza, a prestigious fine arts conservatory in Bucharest. She received her BFA in Fashion Design from Bucharest Art Academy and an MFA in Design for Theater and Film from the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU.

Career

Her designs have been seen in productions for New York City’s Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bard Summerscape, Playwrights Horizons, Baryshnikov Arts Center, David H. Koch Theater/ Lincoln Theater, Big Apple Circus, Soho Rep, La MaMa, The Kitchen, PS122[permanent dead link], HERE Arts Center, Joyce Theater, Ontological-Hysteric Theater, BRIC Arts Media, Classic Stage Company,[1] 59E59, LCT3[permanent dead link],[2]JACK Brooklyn[permanent dead link], Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Joe’s Pub, The Public Theater, Brooklyn Lyceum[permanent dead link], Women's Project Theater, City Center, Dance Theater Workshop, Dixon Place.

Regionally: The Wilma Theater, Old Globe Theatre, CalShakes,[3][4][5][6][7] Jacob's Pillow Dance, Hartford Stage Company[permanent dead link], Long Wharf TheaterShakespeare Theatre Company, Berkeley Rep, MCA, ODC, Walker Arts Center, Peak Performances Montclair[permanent dead link], ADI, Academy of Music, Curtis Institute of Music, Cutler Majestic Theater, Portland Stage Company, Perseverance Theatre, Chautauqua Theater Company[permanent dead link].

Internationally: Bucharest National Theatre, Arad National Theatre, Bulandra Theater, Théâtre National de Chaillot, Château de Versailles,[8] Les Subsistances, National Theatre (Budapest), Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, Bucharest Operetta Theater[permanent dead link], International Adana Theater Festival, Le Quartz[permanent dead link], La Filature, Exit Festival /Maison des Arts Creteil, Tanz im August Festival Hebbel am Ufer – HAU, Centro Cultural Universidad del Pacífico, Centro Cultural Lima, Palazzo Simoncelli[permanent dead link], Edinburgh International Festival, Singapore Arts Festival.

Her collaborators in theater, opera, film and dance include: Robert Woodruff, Les Waters, Richard Foreman, Maya Beiser, Richard Schechner, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Janos Szasz, Daniel Ezralow, Andrei Serban, Blanka Zizka, Daniel Kramer, Jay Scheib, Brian Kulick[permanent dead link], Zelda Fichandler, Annie-B Parson & Paul Lazar, Megan Sandberg- Zakian, Saheem Ali, Michael Sexton, Doug Elkins, Ken Rus Schmoll, Daniel Alexander Jones, Will Davis, Lee Sunday Evans, Mary Birnbaum, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Awoye Tiempo, Tea Alegic, Zishan Ugurlu, Alec Duffy, Marina Abramović and Todd Eckert, Rebecca Taichman, Eric Ting, Razvan Dinca, Karin Coonrod, Kristin Marting, Evan Ziporyn, Eduardo Machado, Gus Solomons Jr. and Paradigm Dance, Carmen DeLavallade, Jackson Gay, David Levine, Sam Gold, Dusan Tynek, Gisela Cardenas, Pavol Liska & Kelly Copper, Matthew Neenan, Molissa Fenley, Paul Peers, Pig Iron Theatre Company, Play Company, Charles Moulton, Janice Garrett, Ripe Time, among others.

Botez is a Princess Grace Recipient[9] and NEA/TCG Career Development Program Recipient.[10] Nominated for The Lucille Lortel Awards,[11] The Henry Hewes Design Awards, The Barrymore, The Theater Bay Area Awards[12] and Drammy Award. She walked away recipient of both The Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theater[13] and Drammy Award[permanent dead link].[14][15] She taught costume design at Colgate University, Brooklyn College, and MIT.[16]

Ms. Botez is currently an Assistant Professor Adjunct in the Design Department at Yale School of Drama.

References

  1. ^ "Search - Lortel Archives". Archived from the original on 2007-09-10. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  2. ^ "Search - Lortel Archives". Archived from the original on 2015-02-25.
  3. ^ https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/theater/review-striking-visuals-dont-mask-preachy-script-in-cal-shakes-house-of-joy
  4. ^ https://www.berkeleyside.com/2019/08/20/cal-shakes-glimmering-adventure-story-house-of-joy-explores-womens-roles-in-indias-mughal-empire
  5. ^ https://www.dailycal.org/2019/08/29/cal-shakes-stuns-with-soon-to-be-classic-house-of-joy/
  6. ^ https://www.theatrius.com/2019/08/23/house-of-joy-boasts-indian-spectacle-in-a-bubble-at-cal-shakes-orinda/
  7. ^ https://piedmontexedra.com/2019/08/theater-review-cal-shakes-house-of-joy-a-visual-delight-but-script-disappoints
  8. ^ https://en.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr/programmation/purcell-dido-and-aeneas_e2013
  9. ^ "Award Winners".
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-23. Retrieved 2015-01-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ https://www.lortelaward.com/2020
  12. ^ https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.theatrebayarea.org/resource/resmgr/awards/2019_awards_celebration/2019finalists_complete.pdf
  13. ^ "2016 Award Nominees and Recipients - Theatre Philadelphia".
  14. ^ "2012-2013 Award Winners". 25 January 2014.
  15. ^ "Theater review: A stark, stunning interpretation of Shakespeare's 'Richard III'".
  16. ^ kirsten.williamson (20 November 2014). "Oana Botez".

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