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The Folkwang University of the Arts is a university for music, theater, dance, design, and academic studies, located in four German cities of
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. Since 1927, its traditional main location has been in the former Werden Abbey in
Essen Essen () is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund, as well as ...
in the
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area, with additional facilities in
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,
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, and
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, and, since 2010, at the Zeche Zollverein, a
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also in Essen. The Folkwang University is home to the international dance company ''Folkwang Tanz Studio'' (FTS). Founded as , its name was Folkwang Hochschule (Folkwang Academy) from 1963 until 2009.


History

The university shares its unusual name with the
Museum Folkwang Museum Folkwang is a major collection of 19th- and 20th-century art in Essen, Germany. The museum was established in 1922 by merging the Essener Kunstmuseum, which was founded in 1906, and the private Folkwang Museum of the collector and patr ...
founded in 1902 by arts patron Karl Ernst Osthaus. The term ''Folkwang'' derives from
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, the
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name of a mythical meadow where the dead gather who are chosen by
Freyja In Norse mythology, Freyja (Old Norse "(the) Lady") is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr (magic for seeing and influencing the future). Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a char ...
, the Norse goddess of love and beauty, to spend the afterlife with her. The school's founders, opera director , stage designer Hein Heckroth and choreographer
Kurt Jooss Kurt Jooss (12 January 1901 – 22 May 1979)Kurt Jooss
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, regarded this ''Folkwang'' as a symbol for the arts as a unified whole, rather than divided into separate classes. The ''Folkwangschule für Musik, Tanz und Sprechen'' (Folkwang School for Music, Dance, and Speech) opened in 1927 in Essen, and in 1928 a previously established school of design merged with the institution. In 1963 the Folkwang school was renamed ''Folkwang-Hochschule'' (Folkwang Academy). In 2010 the institution began offering graduate studies and was renamed Folkwang University of the Arts. This coincided with Ruhr.2010, the festival in which the
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district was designated the
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for the year 2010.


Activities

The Folkwang University unites training in music, theatre, dance, design, and scholarship, in order to encourage collaboration among the arts. Public events take place at the Folkwang University on its six in-house stages and in collaboration with cultural institutions of the region, such as the , the Schauspiel Bochum,
Musiktheater im Revier Musiktheater im Revier (MiR) (Music Theatre in the Ruhr) is the venue for performing opera, operetta, musical theatre and ballet in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. It opened on 15 December 1959; it is listed since 1997 as a protected cultural monument. T ...
, the Duisburg Philharmonic, the Wuppertaler Bühnen and the Ruhrfestspiele. Folkwang University of the Arts is structured into four distinct faculties, each specializing in various artistic and academic disciplines: * Faculty 1: Focuses on practical artistic and musical courses, including instrumental training, jazz, composition, professional performance, orchestral playing, and popular music. * Faculty 2: Offers artistic, artistic-academic, artistic-pedagogical, and academic courses such as music teaching, music pedagogy, musicology, integrative music theory, vocal ensemble direction, and music of the Middle Ages. * Faculty 3: Dedicated to performing arts, this faculty encompasses programs in voice and music theatre, musical, physical theatre, acting, directing, dance, dance composition, and dance pedagogy. * Faculty 4: Centers on design disciplines, providing courses in photography, industrial design, communication design, and art and design science. Undergraduate courses: * Instrumental training for different musical instruments (accordion, bassoon, cello, clarinet, double bass, flute, guitar, harp, harpsichord, horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, recorder, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin) * Jazz / Performing Artist * Integrative composition (instrumental composition, electronic composition, jazz composition, pop composition, composition and visualisation) * Church music * Voice (concert performance, Lieder, oratorio and music theatre) * School Music * Music pedagogy * Musicology in combination with an artistic subject * Musicals * Acting * Physical Theatre * Directing * Dance * Industrial Design * Communication Design * Photography Advanced programs: * Orchestral playing * Conducting (orchestral/choir) * Vocal Ensemble Direction * Musicology in combination with an artistic discipline * Chamber music * Composition (electronic composition, instrumental composition, instrumental/electronic composition) * Concert Performance * Solo Dance * Choreography * Labanotation * Dance Pedagogy


Faculty

Faculty have included: * Hermann Baumann, hornist * Young-Chang Cho, cellist * Anna Erler-Schnaudt, contralto * Catherine Gayer, coloratura soprano * Wilfried Gruhn (music pedagogy) * Hansgünther Heyme, theatre director * Chris Houlding * Nicolaus A. Huber * Ifor James * Peter Janssens *
Kurt Jooss Kurt Jooss (12 January 1901 – 22 May 1979)Kurt Jooss
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* Nicola Jürgensen (b. 1975), clarinet * Uwe Köller * Scott Lawton, conductor * Fritz Lehmann, conductor *
Frank Lloyd Frank William George Lloyd (2 February 1886 – 10 August 1960) was a Scottish-American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He was among the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and was its president from ...
, hornist *
Lore Lorentz Lore Lorentz (12 September 1920 – 22 February 1994) was a German Kabarett artist and standup comedian. She was born in Mährisch-Ostrau, Czechoslovakia (today Ostrava in the Czech Republic), as Lore Schirmer. She studied history, German literatu ...
* Lauren Newton * Walter Nicks * Ralf Otto (born 1956), choral conducting *
Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best-known works include '' Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', '' Polish Requiem'', '' ...
(1966 to 1968), composer * Reinhard Peters (1926–2008), conductor * Gudrun Schröfel choral conducting * Gerhard Stäbler * Rita Streich, operatic soprano * Paul Tortelier * Adolf Wamper (1901–1977), sculptor


Alumni

Alumni Alumni (: alumnus () or alumna ()) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women, and alums (: alum) or alumns (: alumn) as gender-neutral alternatives. Th ...
include: *
Pina Bausch Philippine "Pina" Bausch (27 July 1940 – 30 June 2009) was a German dancer and choreographer who was a significant contributor to a neo-expressionist dance tradition now known as . Bausch's approach was noted for a stylised blend of dance move ...
(1940–2009), choreographer * Anne Bierwirth, contralto * Max Burchartz *
Andreas Deja Andreas Deja (born 1 April 1957) is a Polish-born German-American character animator most noted for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Deja's work includes serving as supervising animator on characters in several Disney animated films, in ...
* Vladimir Djambazov (born 1954), composer, French horn, sound designer *
Stefan Dohr Stefan Dohr (born 3 September 1965) is a German horn player and principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic. Biography Born in Münster, Dohr obtained the Solo Horn position of the Frankfurt Opera House at the age of 19. He held the same posit ...
(born 1965), principal horn player of the
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* Tommy Finke * Thomas Gabriel (composer) (born 1957) * Agnes Giebel (born 1920), soprano * Ulrike Grossarth (born 1952), dancer and visual artist * Anna Handler (born 1996), pianist and conductor * Klara Höfels (1949–2022), actress and producer * Hilmar Hoffmann (1925–2018), founder of Oberhausen film festival, cultural politician in Frankfurt, director of
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* Reinhild Hoffmann (born 1943), choreographer * Siegfried Jerusalem (born 1940), tenor *
Salome Kammer Salome Kammer (born 17 January 1959) is a German actress, singer and cellist. Professional career Born in Nidda, Hesse, Nidda, Hesse, Kammer was the fourth of six children. Her father was a Protestant pastor. Although born in Nidda, she grew up ...
(born 1959), cellist, vocalist * David Kamp * Heinz Kiwitz *
Helmut Koch (conductor) Helmut Koch (5 April 190826 January 1975) was a German conductor, choir leader, composer, and academic teacher. He was recording manager for the Berliner Rundfunk from 1945, where he founded the Rundfunkchor Berlin#Vorgeschichte, Solistenvereinig ...
(1908–1975), conductor, choir leader, broadcasting manager, composer * Susanne Linke * Christof Loy (born 1962), opera director * Gerd Ludwig * Ann Mandrella * John McGuire (composer) * Adéọlá Ọlágúnjú * Carlos Orta *
Jürgen Prochnow Jürgen Prochnow (; born 10 June 1941) is a German actor. His international breakthrough was his portrayal of the good-hearted and sympathetic U-boat Commander "Der Alte" ("Old Man") in the 1981 war film ''Das Boot''. He is also known for his r ...
(born 1941), actor * Andreas Pruys, bass * Karl Ridderbusch (1932–1997), bass * Armin Rohde (born 1955), actor * Thomas Ruff *
Magdalene Schauss-Flake Magdalene Schauss-Flake (25 July 1921 – 24 September 2008) was a German composer and organist who gave recitals throughout the United States and Europe. Biography Schauss-Flake was born in Essen, where she studied church music at the Folkwang Sc ...
(1921–2008), composer and organist * Stefanie Schneider *
Peter Schwickerath Peter Schwickerath (born 1942 in Düsseldorf) is a German sculptor. Biography Born in 1942 in Düsseldorf, Peter Schwickerath studied from 1964 in the sculptor class of Adolf Wamper at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. 1965 he ...
(born 1942), sculptor * Harald Siepermann, animator and character designer * Ruth Siewert (1915–2002), contralto * Anton Stankowski * Günther Strupp * Raphael Thoene * Graham Waterhouse (born 1962), composer and cellist * Dirk Weiler * Greta Wrage von Pustau, dancer and dance teacher


See also

* Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen


References


Further reading

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External links


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