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Leokadia Serafinowicz was born on 23 February, 1915 in Jonava, Lithuania, is a director. Discover Leokadia Serafinowicz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?
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She died on 24 November 2007 in Puszczykowo, Poland.
She initiated a number of events featuring Polish puppet theater and TYA, including the Biennial of Art for Children which has been taking place in Poznań since 1973.
She received a number of awards both for her artistic work and for her organizational and promotional efforts, including the Gold Medal of the 20th Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (1971), the Order of the Smile (1978) and the Order of Polonia Restituta, or the Officer's Cross (1985).
Serafinowicz worked in many theaters in Poland and abroad. She directed plays in Romania (Tigrisorul, 1970) and Czechoslovakia (Aj tak sejou mak…, 1973). She also designed the artistic setting for performances in Bulgaria (Misterium-buffo, 1968), Romania (Tigrisorul, 1970), Czechoslovakia (Janosik, 1975), FRG (Reineke Fuchs, 1980; Jim Kopf und der Lokomotiveführer, 1987; König Jemand, 1988; Jim Kopf und die Wilde 13, 1988) and Russia (Szewczyk Dratewka, 1996).
Leokadia Serafinowicz was an artist and promoter of Polish puppet theater and Theater for Young Audiences (TYA). She was a puppeteer, director, scenographer, and a writer of scenarios as well as theater and film adaptations. She served as director and art director at the Teatr Lalki i Aktora (Actor and Puppet Theater) "Marcinek" in Poznań from 1960 to 1976, making it one of the most prestigious puppet theaters of its time. She was a co-founder and the first president of ASSITEJ Poland (1981–1982), and an honorary member of UNIMA (from 2000).
From 1960 to 1976 she held the position of Director at the Actor and Puppet Theater “Marcinek” in Poznań, which quickly became one of the most important puppet theaters in Poland and most well-known ones abroad. In addition she held the position of Art Director from 1960 to 1980.
Serafinowicz participated in group stage design exhibitions in Warsaw (1956, 1962), Venice (1964), Liège (1970), Prague (1971), Paris (1972, 1975), Zurich (1972) and Budapest (1996). She had many individual exhibitions organized in Poland and abroad, including in Bristol (1986) and Prague (1988).
From 1948 to 1956 she worked in the Puppet Theater "Groteska" in Cracow as an actor and an assistant of Władysław Jarema, one of the greatest puppet artists of the post-war period in Poland. It was there that she made her first steps as an independent director. She held the position of art director at the Puppet Stage of Teatr Rozmaitości (Variety Theater) in Wrocław from 1956 to 1958, where she developed her directing skills and made her debut as a scenographer. She worked as a director and scenographer at the puppet theater "Banialuka" in Bielsko-Biała from 1958 to 1960. Here she directed many plays, including two plays she authored under the pen name Dominika: “O słońcu, sroczce i krasnoludkach” (1958) and “Profesor Serduszko” (1960).
Serafinowicz was born in Jonava, Lithuania on 23 February 1915 in a Polish family and raised as a Polish patriot. She studied painting at the Fine Arts Faculty of the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius (1937–1939). After World War II, she was repatriated to Poland. She continued her studies at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (1945–1948), and earned her diploma in painting (1951). In 1954 she passed her extramural acting examination in puppetry. In 1961, she qualified as a puppet theater director.