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Alain Maratrat (born 1950) is French
actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
, theater and opera director known for his innovative interpretations and staging. He has shared his longtime exploration of the body as an instrument of theatrical expression through workshops and classes for actors, dancers, and singers, throughout the world. He was a winner of a Golden Mask award in 2006, as director of the opera ''
Il Viaggio a Reims ''Il viaggio a Reims, ossia L'albergo del giglio d'oro'' (''The Journey to Reims, or The Hotel of the Golden Fleur-de-lis'') is an operatic dramma giocoso, originally performed in three acts,Janet Johnson: ''A Lost Masterpiece Recovered'', pp. 37 ...
''.


Biography


Early life

Alain Maratrat was born in Paris into a family far from the world of art; his father was a train conductor and his mother had stopped working as a dressmaker to raise her children. He attended the Institute National des Arts du Spectacle in Brussels, Belgium from 1969 to 1973 and, thirty years later, joined 3 fellow students from the class of ‘73 to play their younger selves in ''Trente Ans a Peine'', a play by
Jean-Claude Carrière Jean-Claude Carrière (; 17 September 1931 – 8 February 2021) was a French novelist, screenwriter and actor. He received an Academy Award for best short film for co-writing '' Heureux Anniversaire'' (1963), and was later conferred an Honorary ...
, which was based on their acting aspirations and experiences at INSAS.


Career

In 1974 Maratrat was invited to join Peter Brook’ s company, the
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, and he remained an active member of the company for nearly 20 years, participating in most of the company's successful productions. He acted, experimented and traveled the world with Brook's multi-cultural assembly of actors, dancers, musicians and other performers. They participated in theatrical encounters with audiences in native villages, asylums schools and a prison, as well as traditional theaters throughout the world. Working with Brook fed and developed Maratrat's interest in creating theater that would touch and enliven ordinary people, regardless of their culture. Since leaving Brook's company, Maratrat has managed active careers as an actor (film, theater and television), theater and opera director, and acting teacher. He has performed in films by directors
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,
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,
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and
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and plays directed by Bruno Bayen, Philippe Mantha, Gabriel Garran,
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, Dominique Mühler, Bernard Sobel and Gaston Jung. Maratrat has directed theatrical productions of Ferenc Molnár's ''Liliom'' (1991), Dumas’ ''The Three Musketeers'' (1993) and Gaston Salvatore's ''Staline'' (1994). Braz's ''Rencontres'' (1995) was staged after a year-long collective workshop. He directed Goldoni's ''The Impresario from Smyrna'' and ''The Dance Lesson'' (1996). In 1998 he directed ''The Conference of Birds'' with the Teatro Kismet and a group of international actors in Bari, Italy, and in 1999 he traveled to South Africa to direct ''Romeo was a Shoeshiner'' with social centers in the townships of Pretoria. More recent productions include Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night ́s Dream'' (2003), Chekhov's ''The Three Sisters'' (2004), Ibsen's ''Peer Gynt'' (2004), Marivaux's ''The Dispute'' (2005), Shakespeare's ''The Twelfth Night'' (2006) and Schiller's ''Marie Stuart'' (2011). He began his career as an opera director in 1981 with ''The Love of Three Oranges'' by Prokofiev. Since then, he has directed productions including: ''L ́Étoile'' by Chabrier (1982), ''Les Voyages de Monsieur Broucek'' by Leoš Janáček, conducted by Gilbert Amy (1982), Offenbach's ''Les Brigands'', conducted by
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(1987), and Martinu's ''Les Trois Souhaits'', conducted by
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(1990). He was both librettist and director of ''Passeport Musical Pour Paris'' with
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(1991). In 1992 he created the original opera ''Zarzuela, Historia de un Patio'', followed by Saleri's ''Falstaff'', conducted by
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(1996), and Kodály's ''Harry Janos'' (1998), for which he also adapted the libretto. In 2004, Maratrat was contacted by Jean-Pierre Brossmann, director of the Theatre du Chatelet, about directing Rosinni's ''Il Viaggio a Reims''. The Chatelet was co-producing the opera with maestro
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and the
Mariinsky Theater The Mariinsky Theatre ( rus, Мариинский театр, Mariinskiy teatr, also transcribed as Maryinsky or Mariyinsky) is a historic theatre of opera and ballet in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Opened in 1860, it became the preeminent music th ...
in Saint Petersburg. With Gergiev's blessing, Maratrat immediately began In depth work with the Mariinsky's Academy of Young Singers, who would be performing, and his creative team Pierre-Alain Bertola, (set design), Mireille Dessingy (costumes), and Pascal Mérat (lighting). The vibrant and innovative opera, which premiered at the Mariinsky in 2005, was awarded two Golden Masks (Russian theater's highest award) for best opera and best director, and a Golden Sofit (best opera in St Petersburg). Maratrat's relationship with the Mariinsky Theater continued with a new version of ''The Love for Three Oranges'' in 2007 and a 360 degree staging of Mozart’ s ''Magic Flute'' (2008), which has been performed more than 150 times at the world-famous opera house. Throughout his life, Maratrat has explored the relationship between the body and acting. By developing a body that is sensitive, and free, he believes an actor can best transmit the subtlest interior stirrings. From an early age, he practiced gymnastics,
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and contemporary dance. In 1984 Brook sent him to India to study
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and
Kathakali Kathakali ( ml, കഥകളി) is a major form of classical Indian dance. It is a "story play" genre of art, but one distinguished by the elaborately colourful make-up and costumes of the traditional male actor-dancers. It is native to the M ...
and to Taiwan and Hong Kong to learn Chinese martial arts and weaponry (trident, lances, swords, iron balls) in preparation for the company's epic production of the Mahabharata. Maratrat played the role of Vyassa in the French production and coached the other actors in martial arts techniques. To further his understanding, he studied
T'ai chi ch'uan Tai chi (), short for Tai chi ch'üan ( zh, s=太极拳, t=太極拳, first=t, p=Tàijíquán, labels=no), sometimes called "shadowboxing", is an neijia, internal Chinese martial art practiced for defense training, health benefits and medita ...
(with both Lizelle Reymond and her teacher Di Tchao) and
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(with Dan Schwartz). He has Practiced Eutonie (with Gerda Alexander),
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, and Alexander Technique. He has taken work workshops with the
Peking Opera Peking opera, or Beijing opera (), is the most dominant form of Chinese opera, which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1644–1912) and became fully developed and recognize ...
(acrobatics and fire juggling), as well as Sumatran dance, Balinese Mask, and Javanese puppet masters. And he has practiced singing with Older Dagar Brothers Aminuddin Daga (Calcutta), as well as musical interpretation with Celibidache and other notable musical conductors. Maratrat regularly shares the results his experience with acting students though master classes, workshops and acting classes, influencing a new generation of actors, singers and dancers around the world.


Honors and awards

Golden Mask * Best Opera 2006- ''Il Viaggio a Reims'' * Best Opera Director 2006- Alain Maratrat for ''Il Viaggio a Reims'' Golden Sofit * Best Opera 2006- ''Il Viaggio a Reims''


Productions

Actor (Theater) * Touchstone in ''
As You Like It ''As You Like It'' is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has b ...
'' (Shakespeare) directed by Daniel Hurstel (2009) * Trigorine in ''
The Seagull ''The Seagull'' ( rus, Ча́йка, r=Cháyka, links=no) is a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, written in 1895 and first produced in 1896. ''The Seagull'' is generally considered to be the first of his four major plays. It dramatises t ...
'' (Chekhov) directed by Philippe Mantha (2004) * Himself in ''Trente Ans à Peine'' (Jean-Claude Carrière) directed by Gabriel Garran (2003) * Stefano in '' The Tempest'' (Shakespeare) directed by Peter Brook (1987) * ''Tadada'' directed by Peter Brook (1986) * Vyassa in ''The Mahabharata'' directed by Peter Brook (1984) * Lilas Pastia in ''
Carmen ''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first perfo ...
'' (Bizet) directed by Peter Brook (1980) * Bernard and Lecume in ''
Measure for Measure ''Measure for Measure'' is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604 and first performed in 1604, according to available records. It was published in the ''First Folio'' of 1623. The play's plot features its ...
'' (Shakespeare) directed by Peter Brook (1979) * Falcon in ''
The Conference of the Birds ''The Conference of the Birds'' or ''Speech of the Birds'' ( fa, منطق الطیر, ''Manṭiq-uṭ-Ṭayr'', also known as ''Maqāmāt-uṭ-Ṭuyūr''; 1177) is a Persian poem by Sufi poet Farid ud-Din Attar, commonly known as Attar of Nis ...
'' directed by Peter Brook (1978) * Rennee in ''Dimanche'' (Michel Deutsch) directed by Dominique Mühler (1975) * Bougrelas in ''
Ubu Roi ''Ubu Roi'' (; "Ubu the King" or "King Ubu") is a play by French writer Alfred Jarry, then 23 years old. It was first performed in Paris in 1896, by Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'Œuvre at the Nouveau-Théâtre (today, the Théâtre de P ...
'' (Jarry) directed by Peter Brook (1976) * Aviator in ''
The Good Soul of Szechuan ''The Good Person of Szechwan'' (german: Der gute Mensch von Sezuan, first translated less literally as ''The Good Man of Setzuan'') is a play written by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, in collaboration with Margarete Steffin and Ruth Berlau ...
'' (Brecht) directed by Alain Mergnat. (1975) * ''
Timon of Athens ''Timon of Athens'' (''The Life of Tymon of Athens'') is a play written by William Shakespeare and probably also Thomas Middleton in about 1606. It was published in the ''First Folio'' in 1623. Timon lavishes his wealth on parasitic companion ...
'' (Shakespeare) directed by Peter Brook. (1974) * Pierrot in ''Don Juan'' (Molière) directed by Bernard Sobel. (1974) * Musician and actor ''Autocritique'' (Peter Handke) directed by Gaston Jung (1973) Actor (Film/Television) * De Vlaminck in ''
L'Enquête Corse ''The Corsican File'' () is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Berbérian. It is based on the comic book of the same name, one of the stories from the '' Jack Palmer'' series by René Pétillon. The film was produced by Gaumont and Leg ...
'' directed by Alain Berberian. (2003) * Lassagne in ''
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'' directed by Claude Berry (1997) * Le Deuxième Marin in ''The Golem'' directed by Amos Gitaï. (1992) * Clown in ''La Petite Bande'' directed by Michel Deville (1983) * Claude in ''De Bien Etranges Affair''es (TV)
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1982 * Bernard Janvier in ''Salut Champion'' (TV) Serge Freidman (1981) * Zug in ''Guerre en Pays Neutres'' (TV) Philippe Lefebvre (1981) * Bernard in ''
Measure for Measure ''Measure for Measure'' is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604 and first performed in 1604, according to available records. It was published in the ''First Folio'' of 1623. The play's plot features its ...
'' (TV) Peter Brook (1979) * The Devil in ''l’Histoire du Soldat'' (TV) Paul Roland (1973) * Victor in ''Victor Ou les Enfants au Pouvoir'' (TV) directed by Vitrac (1972) Director (Theater) * ''Marie-Stuart'' (Schiller) in Lyon (2011) * ''
The Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night'', or ''What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night (holiday), Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play ...
'' (Shakespeare) in Berlin (2006) * ''
La Dispute :''This is for the Marivaux play, for the band, see La Dispute (band).'' ''La Dispute'' is a prose comedy written by Pierre de Marivaux, shown for the first time on 19 October 1744 by the Théâtre-Italien in the Hôtel de Bourgogne. The story i ...
'' (Marivaux) at the Théâtre Européen de Vidy in Lausanne, Switzerland (2005) * ''
Peer Gynt ''Peer Gynt'' (, ) is a five- act play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen published in 1876. Written in Norwegian, it is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays. Ibsen believed ''Per Gynt'', the Norwegian fairy tale on wh ...
'' (Ibsen) in Geneva & Lausanne, Switzerland (2004) * ''Romeo was a Shoe Shiner'' in the shanty towns of Pretoria, South Africa (1999) * ''La Dame aux Camélias'' with
École supérieure de danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower The Ecole Supérieure de Danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower (formerly Centre de Danse International Rosella Hightower) is a dance school created by the prima ballerina Rosella Hightower in 1961 in Cannes, on the French Riviera. The school is current ...
(1998) * Creation of a new work with the Troup of Piotr Fomenko, Moscow (1996) * ''Rencontres'' (Philippe Braz) Théâtre Jules Vernes (1995) * ''Staline'' (Gaston Salvatore) at the Théâtre National de la Colline, Paris (1994) * ''The Three Musketeers'' (Alexandre Dumas) at the Théâtre de la Main d’Or, Paris (1993) * ''Liliom'' (Ferenc Molnár) Festival de Sant’ Arcangelo, Italy ( 1991- later performed in Bari and Zurich) Director (Opera) * ''
The Barber of Seville ''The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution'' ( it, Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione ) is an ''opera buffa'' in two acts composed by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini. The libretto was base ...
'' (Rossini) Mariinsky Theater - St Petersburg, Russia. (2014) * ''
The Magic Flute ''The Magic Flute'' (German: , ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a ''Singspiel'', a popular form during the time it was written that inclu ...
'' (Mozart) Mariinsky Theater & White Nights of St Petersburg, Russia. (2008) * '' The Love of Three Oranges'' (Prokofiev) new version for Mariinsky Theater -Saint Petersburg, Russia (2007) (Moscow, Washington, Tokyo)http://www.balletandopera.com/photos_info/theatre/mariinsky/press-releases/4.html * ''
Il viaggio a Reims ''Il viaggio a Reims, ossia L'albergo del giglio d'oro'' (''The Journey to Reims, or The Hotel of the Golden Fleur-de-lis'') is an operatic dramma giocoso, originally performed in three acts,Janet Johnson: ''A Lost Masterpiece Recovered'', pp. 37 ...
'' (Rossini) Mariinsky Theater - St Petersburg, Russia (2005), (Théâtre du Châtelet Paris, Kennedy Center -Washington D.C., Madrid, Tokyo, Baden-Baden., Moscow..) and recorded for TV/DVD * ''
Háry János ''Háry János'' is a Hungarian folk opera by Zoltán Kodály with a Hungarian libretto by Béla Paulini and Zsolt Harsányi. The opera, in four acts, is in the manner of a ''Singspiel and is based'' the comic epic ''The Veteran'' (''Az obsitos'') ...
'' (Kodály) at Strasbourg Opera (1998) * ''Clear Sky Musique'' (Guy Reibel -based on Victor Hugo) at Metz Arsenal (1997-1998) * ''
Falstaff Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare and is eulogised in a fourth. His significance as a fully developed character is primarily formed in the plays '' Henry IV, Part 1'' and '' Part 2'', w ...
'' (Salieri) at Théâtre de Tourcoing, Rennes (1996) .(restaged in 2002 in Tourcoing, Rennes, Orleans, Clermont Ferrand...) and recorded for TV/DVD * ''Zarzuela, Historia de un Patio'' at the Festival International (Vienna Austria), at the
Festival d'Avignon The ''Festival d'Avignon'', or Avignon Festival, is an annual arts festival held in the French city of Avignon every summer in July in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes as well as in other locations of the city. Founded in 1947 by Jean Vila ...
, and Caen (1992-1993) (throughout the Ile de France 1994, Lille 1996). and recorded for TV/DVD * ''Les Trois Souhaits'' (Martinu) l’Opéra de Lyon (1990) * ''Passeport Musical Pour Paris'' with Mstislav Rostropovitch at Festival d’Evian (1990) (1991 in NY, 1993 Saint Petersburg) * ''
Les brigands ''Les brigands'' (''The Bandits'') is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Meilhac and Halévy's libretto lampoons both serious drama (Schiller's play ''The Robbers'') an ...
'' (Jacques Offenbach) l’Opéra de Lyon (1987) and recorded for TV * ''L ́étoile'' (Chabrier) l’Opéra de Lyon (1982) and recorded for TV/DVD * ''The Love of Three Oranges'' (Prokofiev) l’Opéra de Lyon. (1981) (reprised in 1995 in Lyon and San Francisco, 1998 Ravenna Festival, Italy) and recorded for TV/DVD Director (Variety) *
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- Theatre de Bouffes du Nord, Paris. (1994) *
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- Rex Theater, Paris (1992) Teaching * Adjunct Professor Columbia University School of the Arts (2012) * Workshops in US, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium (1975-2013) * Master Class at University of Venice (IUAV) (2005) * Taught acting at Paris Conservatory (1999-2000) * Work with young rap and hip-hop artists from the Metz banlieue (1997-1998) * Workshop with Rosella Hightower on dance and acting at the École supérieure de danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower with disadvantaged youth from Metz (1998) * Spent 2 months in the Himalayas training professional and amateur Tibetan and Nepalese actors for their roles in ''
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'' by filmmaker
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. (1997) * Invited to speak at Festival International of São Paulo (Brazil) by Ruth Escobar, about work with P. Brook- Initiated a research group for 1 year (1996) * Workshops in prisons, schools, homes for troubled children under the guidance of the Théâtre de Brétigny (Dominique Goudal) (1994-1995) * Acanthes (
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) selection of works of young contemporary composers and their performances in the team of the Festival d'Avignon. (1988) * Master Class for singers with
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at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence (1986)


References

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