The International Ibsen Award 2012

The International Ibsen Award 2012

The International Ibsen Award honours an individual, institution or organisation that has brought new artistic dimensions to the world of drama or theatre. The committee consists of senior figures in the international theatre community. It was established by the Norwegian government in 2008, and amounts to 2.5 million NOK.

Winners
  • Heiner Goebbels

    "Heiner Goebbels - creator of works for theatre, theatre director, composer, musician, teacher and festival programmer - is one of the great creative personalities of today.

    He is responsible for an astounding body of work in disparate disciplines and has exerted a profound influence on theatre practitioners and musicians.

    His theatrical work extends from a large scale work for the opera house to an installation for theatre without actors. Each piece is essentially different in character and form and each is genuinely ground breaking. He is a true innovator and his works defy conventional definition.

    He has explored and expanded the relationship between theatre and music and in so doing has developed the elements of theatre in a way that has opened up new insights and possibilities. In this way he fulfils the fundamental purpose of theatre to widen our experience of ourselves and of the world.  In addition he has been a pioneer in the use of technology in theatre.

    His work has been seen in over 50 different countries transforming the experience of audiences and influencing a wide range of performing and creative artists.

    The power and significance of his work will in the future increase and will influence theatre and theatre making for the decades and generations to come."

    Source:

    The International Ibsen Award, internationalibsenaward.com, 16.04.2012, http://www.internationalibsenaward.com/winners/winner-2012/