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Virlana Tkacz is an American theatre director, playwright, and co-founder of the New York-based theatre company, Yara Arts Group. She was born on June 23, 1952 in Newark, New Jersey. Tkacz graduated from Rutgers University in 1974 with a degree in English and Theatre. She then went on to study at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Moscow, Russia, where she received her MFA in Directing in 1979. Tkacz has directed over 30 productions in the United States, Ukraine, and Russia. She has also written several plays, including "The Three Sisters", "The Cherry Orchard", and "The Winter's Tale". Tkacz is the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Endowment for the Arts/Theatre Communications Group's "New Generations/New Works" award, the New York State Council on the Arts' "New York State Theatre Award", and the "Bessie" Award for Outstanding Production. As of 2021, Virlana Tkacz's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Age 72 years old
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Born 23 June, 1952
Birthday 23 June
Birthplace Newark, New Jersey
Nationality United States

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2019

Ms. Tkacz has created over twenty-five original theatre pieces that were collaborations with experimental theatre companies from Eastern Europe. These pieces were performed at La MaMa in New York, in major theatres in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv and at international theatre festivals, as well as in village cultural centers. Yara's recent piece Dark Night, Bright Stars, was about the meeting of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko and African America tragedian Ira Aldridge, which NY Theatre Wire called "visually striking," writing: "On the surface level, this play is a story about two friends with similar pasts having a cultural exchange, but dig deeper and you discover themes of race and poverty, oppression and liberation, diaspora and the yearning for home." "Opera GAZ" she created with Nova Opera from Kyiv performed at La MaMa in New York in December 2019 and was called “brilliant,” “one of the most searing modern operas” and “a must see.”

2019 Opera GAZ 2019 Winter Songs on Mars 2018 Following the Milky Way 2017 1917/2017: Tychyna, Zhandan and the Dogs 2016 Dark Night, Bright Stars 2015 Hitting Bedrock 2014 Capt. John Smith Goes to Ukraine 2014 Winter Light 2014 Underground Dreams 2013 Fire, Water, Night 2013 Midwinter Night 2012 Dream Bridge 2011 Raven 2010 Winter Sun 2010 Scythian Stones 2009 Er Toshtuk 2008 Still the River Flows 2007 Janyl 2005 Koliada: Twelve Dishes 2004 The Warrior's Sister 2003 Swan 2002 Howling 2002 Kupala 2001 Obo: Our Shamanism 2000 Song Tree 2000 Circle 1998-99 Flight of the White Bird 1996-1997 Virtual Souls 1995 Waterfall/Reflections 1994 Yara's Forest Song 1993 Blind Sight 1992 Explosions 1990-91 A Light from the East/In the Light For more information on Yara Arts Group and photographs see Yara Arts Group

What We Live For/What We Die For: Selected Poems, by Serhiy Zhadan, translated by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phippps, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019.

2010

Tkacz has published articles in Theatre History Studies, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Canadian Slavonic Papers, and Canadian-American Slavic Studies and has written about her own work in American Theatre. In 2010 she co-edited with Irena Makaryk Modernism in Kyiv: Jubilant Experimentation, a monumental book on the arts of Kyiv in the 1920s published by University of Toronto Press in 2010. Uilliam Blacker reviewed the book recently for Harvard Ukrainian Studies and wrote:"Irena Makaryk and Virlana Tkacz’s volume on the dynamic cultural life of kyiv in the age of modernism represents a momentous achievement in English-language scholarship on Ukrainian culture. The volume recovers the neglected but rich modernist culture of Ukraine for the English-speaking reader, but its significance is, by virtue of the scope and framing of the project, also wider than this: in its attention to transnational cultural dynamics and (neo)colonial frameworks and attitudes, the volume represents a corrective to the metropolitan orientation of scholarship on modernist culture."

Modernism in Kyiv: Jubilant Experimentation, edited by Irena R. Makaryk and Virlana Tkacz, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010.

2008

In a Different Light: A Bilingual Anthology of Ukrainian Literature Translated into English by Virlana Tkacz and Wanda Phipps as Performed by Yara Arts Group, edited by Olha Luchuk, Lviv: Sribne Slovo Press, 2008

Kyrgyz Epic Theatre in New York: Photographs by Margaret Morton edited by Virlana Tkacz, Bishkek: University of Central Asia, 2008.

2007

In 2007 Virlana Tkacz was named “Honored Artist of Ukraine.”

2005

In 2005 Ms. Tkacz worked on a translation of Janyl Myrza, a 17th-century Kyrgyz epic about a woman warrior. After traveling to the Celestial Mountains, she created Janyl, with artists from Yara and the Sakhna Nomadic Theatre of Kyrgyzstan. The show performed at La MaMa in 2007, the capital of Bishkek, the regional center of Naryn and in the Celestial Mountains, where Janyl's story took place. Photographs from Janyl are featured in Kyrgyz Epic Theatre in New York: Photographs by Margaret Morton published by the University of Central Asia in 2008. In 2008 Virlana created Er Toshtuk based on one of the oldest Kyrgyz epics about a magical and darkly humorous journey into the underworld. Ihe show performed at La MaMa in 2009 and continues to perform in Kyrgyzstan. Backstage called it "a small gem," “full of humor and terrific physicality.”

2002

Ms. Tkacz was a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the Theatre Institute in Kyiv in 2002 and in Bishkek in 2008, and at the Kurbas theatre Center in Kyiv (2016). She has conducted theatre workshops for Harvard Summer Institute for eleven years and has lectured at Yale School of Drama and Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. She has assisted such directors as Andrei Serban, Ping Chong, George Ferencz and Wilford Leach at La MaMa, as well as Sir Peter Hall on Broadway and Michael Bogdanov at the National Theatre in London.

Yara's work with Buryat artists led Tkacz and Phipps to collaborate with Sayan Zhambalov on Buryat Mongolian translations. Their work on shaman chants was recognized by the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry Translation Award and led to the publication of their book Shanar: Dedication Ritual of a Buryat Shaman by Parabola Books in 2002. The book was published in paperback as Siberian Shamanism: The Shanar Ritual of the Buryats in 2015 and in French as Chamanisme Siberien: Le Rituel du Shanr des Bouriates" in 2017.

Shanar: Dedication Ritual of a Buryat Shaman by Virlana Tkacz, with Sayan Zhambalov and Wanda Phipps, photographs by Alexander Khantaev, New York: Parabola Books, 2002.

1998

Ten Years of Poetry from the Yara Theatre Workshops at Harvard twenty of the best Ukrainian poems from the Yara Workshops in award-winning translations by Virlana Tkacz & Wanda Phipps. The hand-made book was designed by Carmen Pujols in 1998. Each book is numbered and signed by the person who assembled it.

1996

In 1996 she began working with indigenous Buryat artists from Siberia. Together they created six original theatre pieces. Based on traditional material, rituals and shaman chants these pieces were performed at La MaMa, in Ulan Ude at the Buryat National Theatre, and in the villages of Aga-Buryat Region, These include Circle, which entered the repertoire of the Buryat National Theatre and recently after its 330 performance became the company's most performed show. The Village Voice wrote: “A stunningly beautiful work, Circle, rushes at your senses, makes your heart pound, and shakes your feeling loose.”

1989

Since 1989 she has worked with African-American poet Wanda Phipps on translations of Ukrainian poetry. Their work has formed the core of many Yara theatre pieces and appeared in numerous American literary journals, anthologies and on CD inserts. Their translations used in Yara productions were published in 2008 as a bilingual anthology In a Different Light. Together they have received the Agni Translation Prize, seven NYSCA translation grants and The National Theatre Translation Fund Award for their work on the verse drama Forest Song. Tkacz and Phipps have also devoted themselves to translating traditional material including: folk tales, songs, incantations and epics. In 2005 Tkacz was awarded the NEA Poetry Translation Fellowship for work on the contemporary poetry of Serhiy Zhadan. Recently Yale University Press published What We Life For/What We Die For: Selected Poems by Serhiy Zhadan in their translations. The reviewer for Times Literary Supplement called Zhadan “a world-class poet” and their translations “masterful.” The book was nominated for a PEN Poetry Translation Award.

1952

Virlana Tkacz (born June 23, 1952 in Newark, New Jersey) is the founding director of the Yara Arts Group, a resident company at the world-renowned La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York. She was educated at Bennington College and Columbia University, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in theatre directing.

1917

With Yara she created over thirty original theatre pieces that fuse fragments of contemporary poetry and traditional songs, chants, legends and history from East to create an imagistic production with a narrative. Experimental in their form and essence, they employ video, projected images, and complex musical scores to explore our relationship to time and consciousness. Recent Yara pieces, "Underground Dreams" and "Hitting Bedrock," were based on interviews with urban youth and refugees, while "1917-2017: Tychyna Zhadan & the Dogs" was about the violence of war and received two New York Innovative Theatre Awards. [2]