Nataliya Polovynka

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Nataliya Polovynka
Ната́лія Полови́нка
Born
Nataliya Yukhymivna Polovynka

(1965-07-27) 27 July 1965 (age 58)
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Actress and singer
Years active1988–present
Awardssee here

Nataliya Yukhymivna Polovynka[a] (born 27 July 1965) is a Ukrainian soprano singer, actress in theater and movies, educator, and director of theater who won the Shevchenko National Prize in 2006,[1] and founder and head of the Lviv Theater Center "Word and Voice".[2] She plays classical music, old spiritual tunes from Ukraine, and traditional Ukrainian melodies.[1]

Early life and education

Born on 27 July 1965, in the Ukrainian village of Olhopil.[3][4] Nataliya went to Mykola Leontovych Vinnytsia Music School from 1980 to 1984, and later took piano classes with professor Maria Tarnavetska at the Mykola Lysenko Lviv National Music Academy from 1984 to 1989.[4] In Pontedera, she interned at the Jerzy Grotowski International Institute, in 1991.[1][5]

Career

Nataliya is the director of the theater center "Slovo i Holos" (Lviv) and has starring parts in movies of the filmsBrothers. She has collaborated with the International Jerzy Grotowski International Institute, the Lviv and Kyiv Philharmonic Symphony Orchestras, the Symphonic Orchestra of Lviv Opera, the State Male Choir Dudaryk, the State Men's M. Revutskyj Choir, the capella Dumka, and Cantus.[1]

Pedagogy at the Jerzy Grotowski Institute's Atelier educational project, which took place in 2007 and 2008. She also became the actress and music director of the Les Kurbas Academic Theater in Lviv from 1988 to 2006. She created the Song Studio, which she led from 2003 until 2010 (Majsternia Pisni). She founds the Lviv Municipal Theater, Art, Research and Educational Center "Word and Voice" in 2010.[2] She has been the author and director of the DREVO International Theater Festival since 2015.[5]

Nataliya has authored several other musical and theatrical projects such as:[5]

  • ІРМОС, давні духовні наспіви України (2012)[6]
  • Пісні Вітру (2008)[7]
  • Квітка- невіста (2001)[8][9]
  • Вість літа (2001)[9]
  • По Рождеству (2009)[10]
  • Земля – Пісня (2023)[11]
  • Сад Божественних Пісень (2022)[12]

Other works

Nataliya has taught at Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, Yale University (US), University of Wales (UK), and the Jerzy Grotowski International Institute (Poland).[1]

Filmography

Year Title Roles Notes
2013 Brothers: The Final Confession Writer
2018 Unavailable Lyuba lead role
2018 Tera Lyuba lead role
2018 Eter Mother of Taras
2020 Mother of Apostles Sofia Kulyk
2023 Big Small War Galya main actors

Awards and recognitions

Nataliya is a recipient of several honors, including the

Russia's 2014 conflict with Ukraine.[1]

Award Year Category Nominated work Result
Khersonese Games Festival[5] 2001 Best Actress Apocrypha Won
Bosporan Agons Festival[5] 2001 Best Actress Apocrypha Won
National Union of Theater Workers of Ukraine Award 2003 Vera Levytska Award Won
Moscow International Film Festival[5] 2014 Silver George Award for Best Actress Brothers: The Final Confession Won
Kinokolo National Film Critics Award 2018 Best Actress Tera Nominated
2021 Best Actress Mother of Apostles Nominated
National Union of Theater Workers of Ukraine Award 2019 Award for the best stage reproduction of the achievements of the Ukrainian people Won
New York Film Week 2021 Best Female Role Mother of Apostles Won
International Filmmaker Festival of New York 2021 Best Female Role Mother of Apostles Won
Ontario International Film Festival 2021 Best Female Role Mother of Apostles Won
Terni Film Festival 2021 Best Female Role Mother of Apostles Won
International Film Festival "Cinema and You" 2021 Best Female Role Mother of Apostles Won
Paris Film Awards 2022 Honorable Mention: Best Actress Mother of Apostles Won
Silk Road Film Awards Cannes 2022 March Award for Best Actress Mother of Apostles Won
Independent Film Festival in Cannes 2022 Best Acting Mother of Apostles Won
Five Continents International Film Festival 2022 Best Film Actress Mother of Apostles Won

Notes

  1. ^ Ukrainian: Наталія Юхимівна Половинка

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Nataliya Polovynka – voice – Lviv National Philharmonic". philharmonia.lviv.ua. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Natalia Polovynka". Instytut im. Jerzego Grotowskiego (in Polish). Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Наталка Половинка". Кино-Театр.Ру. 29 June 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d "Половинка Наталія Юхимівна | Комітет з Національної премії України імені Тараса Шевченка". knpu.gov.ua. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Наталія Половинка". Кращий Художник (in Ukrainian). 15 January 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Наталія Половинка: "Ми губимо передання" – РІСУ". Релігійно-інформаційна служба України (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  7. ^ ""Аудіодиск "Пісні вітру" Наталка Половинкиа"". Інтернет-магазин книг Наш Формат (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  8. ^ ""Квітка-Невіста" – "Word and voice" Theatre". TicketClub.com.ua. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Світ духовний. І Наталія Половинка — у ньому". umoloda.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  10. ^ ""Аудіодиск "По Рождеству" Наталя Половинка"". Інтернет-магазин книг Наш Формат (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Bouquet Kyiv Stage | Концерт-вистава Земля-Пісня". bouquetstage.com. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  12. ^ "Український культурний фонд". ucf.in.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  13. ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №254/2020". www.president.gov.ua. 27 June 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2024.