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Michele Sambin was born on 1951, is a director. Discover Michele Sambin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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2019

Michele Sambin, together with Pierangela Allegro is the protagonist of the docufilm entitled "Più de la vita" made by Raffaella Rivi and produced by Kublai Film in 2019.

2014

Michele Sambin, together with the Tam Teatromusica won the Ubu Theatre Prize in 2014 «per l'incessante attività di ricerca tesa a coniugare impegno di interazione sociale e intreccio delle arti in un reciproco scambio di valori ed esperienze» («for the incessant research aimed at combining commitment to social interaction and interweaving of the arts in a mutual exchange of values and experiences»).

2009

For the show Anima blu he received the award for best scenography at the Feten Gijon Festival (2009) and the prize for music at the XIX International Puppet Theatres Festival Meetings Torun (2012).

2000

In 2000 he received the E. M. Salerno Prize for the theatrical show Fratellini di legno made with the company of prisoners of the prison of Padua with which he makes videos and shows.

1984

In season 1984/1985, he won the prize of the Italian Theatre Authority (ETI) with Era nell'aria, a show that contains a strong reference to the instrumental theater of Mauricio Kagel.

1980

In 1980, with the foundation of the TAM Teatromusica, he devoted himself to directing plays. In this way he has created more than 80 operas for the stage that are presented in various national and international festivals including: the Wiener Festwochen (1989), the Third Jerusalem International Festival (1985), the Granada International Theatre Festival (1987), the Festival Santarcangelo dei Teatri (1989,1990,1991) and the Festival d'Automne à Paris (1991). Some of the works are created on commission and have a strong musical component such as: Ages on music by Bruno Maderna, Milan RAI commission; Children's Corner to music by Claude Debussy, commissioned by Teatro alla Scala in Milano and ...1995...2995...3695...on music by Marco Stroppa, commission of the Biennale Musica of Venezia. In all the theatrical works it is evident how the musical process is the engine of creation for the drafting of the scenic score. «Il Tam darà vita a un ostinato lavoro di rifondazione del linguaggio scenico: musiche e video con tracce grafiche realizzate in tempo reale produrranno sul palco un ricercato effetto pittorico , ottenuto con la manipolazione di forme tramite una tavoletta digitale» («The Tam will give life to an obstinate work of refoundation of the scenic language: music and video with graphic tracks made in real time will produce on stage a refined pictorial effect, obtained with the manipulation of forms through a digital tablet»). Sambin's theatrical work was recognized and awarded in 2014 with the Ubu.

1977

His research on the technological and poetic specificities of the video is presented in several events including: International Performance Week (Settimana Internazionale della performance), curated by Renato Barilli at the Galleria d'arte moderna in Bologna in 1977 where he presents Autoritratto per quattro camere e quattro voci; Le camere incantate curated by Vittorio Fagone and held in Milan, Palazzo Reale in 1980, where he presents il tempo consuma; Forme scenografiche della televisione (Scenographic forms of television) at the Triennale di Milano in 1981 where he exhibited his video installation From left to right a work produced with the Video Art Center of Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara.

1974

From 1974 to the experience with cinema Sambin joins the experimentation with the video and realizes the first works of video art with the Galleria del Cavallino in Venice, directed by Paolo Cardazzo. Sambin will be the first artist to experiment since 1976, later declining the operation in many variations, the videoloop, the open reel video: technique for which through the creation of a magnetic tape ring is enclosed, in a single device, the shooting of an event and its reproduction while achieving a temporal decay of the image and sound. In Sax soprano due (1980) the author plays using multiple tracks pre-recorded by him.

1951

Michele Sambin (born in Padova in 1951) is an Italian theatre director and artist.

Born in Padua in 1951. In 1967 he moved to Venice and attended the Artistic High School of the lagoon city. In 1968 he made his first experimental film called Anamnesis. He began attending the newly founded International University of Art (UIA) in 1969, founded by Giuseppe Mazzariol to create a link between artistic experiences and problems affecting the Venetian territory. Sambin then reflects on the city of Venice making the films Laguna (1971) and later Blud'acqua (1972). In 1972, on the occasion of his first solo show, held in Abano at Galleria Image, he met Teresa Rampazzi, one of the first women in Italy to produce and experiment with electronic and avant-garde music. Sambin began to participate in his research and in 1975 he graduated in the course of Electronic Music at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Venice with Alvise Vidolin.