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Balme, Christopher B

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Personal name headingBalme, Christopher B.
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Variant(s)Balme, Christopher
Associated countryNew Zealand Germany
Associated placeNetherlands
Birth date1957-09-16
Field of activityDrama--Study and teaching German drama--History Theater in community development
AffiliationUniversität München
Gesellschaft für Theaterwissenschaft
Universiteit van Amsterdam. Theaterwetenschap
University of Otago
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Drama teachers
Found innuc87-6442: His The reformation of ... 1985 (hdg. on WaU rept.: Balme, Christopher B.; usage: Christopher B. Balme)
Decolonizing the stage, 1998: CIP t.p. (Christopher B. Balme) pub. info. (prof. of theatre studies, Univ. of Munich; nationality, New Zealander)
Pacific performances, 2006: CIP t.p. (Christopher B. Balme) data sheet (b. Sept. 16, 1957)
Die Passion des Künstlers, 2011: title page (Christopher Balme) page 304 (Prof. Dr. phil., born 1957; since 2006 professor for theater science, U. Munich; doctorate U. Otago, New Zealand; habilitation 1993 U. Munich; editor of Forum Modernes Theater (periodical); former president, Gesellschaft für Theaterwissenschaft)
Commedia dell'arte in context, 2018: ECIP title page (Christopher B. Balme) data view (Birth Date: 16-09-1957)
Theatre for development in Africa, 2023: title page (Christopher B. Balme) page 4 of cover (Professor of Theatre Studies and co-director of the Käte Hamburger research centre Global dis:connect at LMU Munich; he directed the ERC project 'Developing Theeatre: Building Expert Networks for Theatre in Emerging Countries after 1945')
Wikipedia, German version, viewed July 13, 2023 (Christopher Balme; born 1957 and grew up in New Zealand; New Zealand theater scholar and director of the Institut für Theaterwissenschaft, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; he has been living and working in Germany since 1985; from 2004 to 2006 he headed the Department of Theater Studies, University of Amsterdam; the focal points of his work are the history of German-language theatre, as well as intermediality, theater anthropology, and postcolonial theatre; author of introductory works on theater studies, in English and German)
Associated languageger eng