Andrej Ďurík
1975, Trenčín
Andrej is one of the founding members of Kolomaž Theatre in 1995.
He studied scenography at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague under prof. Jan Dušek. As part of his studies, he did a year-long internship at the prestigious Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London).
He has collaborated with directors Štěpán Páclom in From the Dust of Stars (Lenka Lagronová, National Theatre), Beyond the Water (David Jařab, National Moravian-Silesian Theatre), Scapin’s Shenanigans (Moliére, Petra Bezruče Theatre), Casimir and Caroline (Ödön von Horváth, Petra Bezruče Theatre), The Blue Bird (Maurice Maeterlinck, National Theatre) and Like a Razor (Němcová) (Lenka Lagronová, National Theatre). He is also the author of the sets in the new production of Three Sisters, which was directed by Daniel Špinar, the artistic director of the National Theatre Drama Department, after Štěpán Pácl.
He has also worked with Miroslav Krobot at Dejvice Theatre on the productions The Man Without a Past and Brian, at Astorka in Bratislava on The Idiot and at the Finnish Municipal Theatre in Kuopio on the production I Hired a Murderer. At the Drama Studio in Ústí nad Labem he created the set designs for Thomas Zielinski’s productions Strange Love, Separatists, Private Whirlwind and for Jaroslav Achab Haidler’s The Poor in the Lodge. With a team of three directors he prepared The Last Moments of Humanity (Divadlo Komedie) and with Marian Amsler Top Girls (Západočeské divadlo Cheb).
Daľej created the set design for the national film awards ceremony Sun in the Net (Slovak National Theatre), projections for the production of Orpheus and Eurydice in the set design of Boris Kudlička (Slovak National Theatre), participated in the monograph of Boris Kudlička Volume I. In 2012 he created the set design for the presentation of the Annual Awards of the Czech Academy of Design Czech Grand Design at the Estates Theatre.
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Egon (directed by Ján Šimko, 1995)
This is theatre! (directed by Kamil Bystrický, 2019)