Klaas Tindemans
Klaas Tindemans (°1959) is Ph.D. in Law. He teaches dramaturgy, cultural policy and political theory at the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS), Brussels, and cultural history at the Royal Conservatoire Brussels (KCB). He is a researcher at RITCS and at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). He was (and is) active as dramaturge with the Antwerp actors’ collective ‘de Roovers’, with BRONKS, the Brussels youth theatre, with directors Ivo van Hove, Lies Pauwels, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Chokri ben Chikha and Piet Arfeuille. He wrote and directed two plays: Bulger (2006) and Sleutelveld (2009), both published at De Nieuwe Toneelbibliotheek (2010). For Bulger he received the ‘Förderpreis für neue Dramatik’ in 2008 He edited books on playwright David Mamet (Willen jullie in zo’n wereld leven? David Mamet in Vlaanderen en de wereld (with Ronald Geerts en Karel Vanhaesebrouck, VUB Press, 2005) and theatre director Jan Decorte (is of tisni. Over Jan Decorte (with Guy Gypens and Johan Wambacq, 2017). He published a collection of his essays in his book De dramatische samenleving. Een politieke cultuurgeschiedenis (Pelckmans Pro, 2019, in Dutch). An English version is in preparation. His research interests and publications are situated in the field of politic theory, legal theory and performance/theatricality
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