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Wolfgang Martin Schede (11 May 1898 – 4 January 1975) was a German writer, dancer, actor,
choreographer Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion or form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who cr ...
, artist and photographer. He was credited with being for men's
expressionist dance ''Expressive dance'' from German ''Ausdruckstanz'', is a form of artistic dance in which the individual and artistic presentation (and sometimes also processing) of feelings is an essential part. It emerged as a counter-movement to classi ...
what Mary Wigman was for women's dance. After the experiment of running an expressionist theatre in Cologne, he founded a dance school there in 1923, and worked at the Theater Dessau from 1925. After World War II, he turned to writing, art and photography.


Life

Born in
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, Schede ran an alternative theatre in Cologne after the First World War, named Kölner Expressionistische Bühne. Their announced goal was to be a new, "ecstatic" theatre of the people ("Wir wollen das neue Theater, das ekstatische Theater, das Theater des Menschen").") He and his collaborators had no money, made their stage sets from leftover paper rolls, and rejected traditions. They wanted to stage works by
Ernst Toller Ernst Toller (1 December 1893 – 22 May 1939) was a German author, playwright, left-wing politician and revolutionary, known for his Expressionism (theatre), Expressionist plays. He served in 1919 for six days as President of the short-lived B ...
, Ernst Barlach and Oskar Kokoschka, who had been neglected during the war. The first play was Toller's 1919 ''Die Wandlung'' (''Transfiguration''), performed three times and resulting in the town's demand to pay an entertainment tax (''Vergnügungssteuer''). The then-mayor, Konrad Adenauer, was impressed with the theatre program and cancelled the tax, but the theatre suffered from unprofessional acting. Schede toured with recitations of poetry by Georg Trakl, Toller and
Franz Werfel Franz Viktor Werfel (; 10 September 1890 – 26 August 1945) was an Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and Poetry, poet whose career spanned World War I, the Interwar period, and World War II. He is primarily known as the author of ''Th ...
, and became interested in dance. He performed solo dance evenings with pieces expressing cult and religion, entitled for example ''Feierlicher Tanz'' (solemn dance) and ''Ägyptischer Tanz'' (Egyptian dance). In 1923, he founded a dance school called Institut für ästhetische Körpererziehung (Institute for Aesthetic Body Education), planning to focus on psyche and body experience (''... das Psychische des Tanzes, das Erlebnis des Körpers'') as a way to enlighten and liberate the child-like soul (''... für eine Erhellung und Befreiung der ganzen kindlichen Psyche machen''). He gave dance evenings to promote the school. When he performed the world premiere of ''Hiob'', a ''Tanzlegende'' (dance legend) about
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at the Stadttheater Krefeld, a critic wrote: "Als Tänzer ist er das, was Mary Wigman als Tänzerin bedeutet. Eine eigenschöpferische Natur mit dem Weg ins Grosse, Absolute." (As a dancer he is what Mary Wigman meant for women dancers. An original nature with a way towards the great, absolute). Another reviewer noted that Schede made ancient cultures his own and expressed them in dance. A reviewer from an
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paper wrote that Schede showed that he had used impulses from Sent M'ahesa and Mary Wigman, but in his own fresh way. In the 1925–26 season, Schede was appointed ballet master at the theatre in
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. He formed a new troupe, including dancers from the Hamburg school of
Rudolf von Laban Rudolf von Laban, also known as Rudolf Laban (German; also ''Rudolph von Laban'', hu, Lábán Rezső János Attila, Lábán Rudolf; 15 December 1879 – 1 July 1958), was an Austro-Hungarian, German and British dance artist, choreographer an ...
such as Elvira Gläser, Carl von Hacht and Lore Jentsch. He staged classical ballets as well as chamber dance. He premiered an Inca legend ''Ogelala'' to music by Erwin Schulhoff. Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer hoped for a collaboration. Schede wrote poems, novels, plays and ballets. He wrote ''Kokua'', a stage play, for which
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composed music in 1952/53. One of his novels was ''Einer namens Salvanel''. Schede wrote a biography of
Max Terpis Max Terpis, real name ''Max Pfister'', also ''Max Pfister-Terpis'', (1 March 1889 in Zürich – 18 March 1958 in Zollikon) was a Swiss dancer, choreographer, director and psychologist. Publications * ''Tanz und Tänzer'' (1946) Filmography ...
, ''Farbenspiel des Lebens. Max Pfister Terpis. Architekt Tänzer Psychologe 1889–1958'', published in 1960. Schede was a prolific writer of educational radio plays for ' in Switzerland and Germany, including radio dramas, staged readings and literary adaptations.Schede Wolfgang Martin
on ZVAB


References


Further reading

*
''Bohème am Bodensee: Literarisches Leben am See von 1900 bis 1950''
on Amazon 3rd edition. p. 179, 2007.


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schede, Wolfgang Martin 1898 births 1975 deaths Writers from Stuttgart German radio writers 20th-century German writers Male actors from Stuttgart