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Adrian Engelbrecht
Adrian Engelbrecht < born in Germany in 1967 lives and works in Parma. Poet, artist, musician, actor, he published Gothic diptych for Cultura Duemila Editrice (1993), Along the vertebrate rib of the heart for the Quaderni del Battello Ebbro (2003), The Probatic Pool for Fedelo's Editrice (2006), Tristan for Happy Hill (2007). In December 2015 she went out, together with the poet Ilaria Drago, the latest poetic collection Location unknown, always for Fedelo's Editrice. Dal 1989 al 2003 he collaborates continuously as an actor, director, musician and trainer with Lenz Rifraczioni, participating as an interpreter in numerous shows of the ensemble including: Kirillov, the three drafts of The Death of Empedocles, Oedipus the Tyrant, Antigone, K***, The Marquise von O*, Amphitryon, Catherine in Heilbronn, La Famiglia Schroffenstein, Faust I, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and directing works including: Riccardo II e Sonnet. For many years he has been conducting a complex research path on the relationship between poetry, art and theater. The latest poetic production was also specified in the installation/exhibition and sound form, investigating the relationship between words, visual sign and musical composition. His work has been presented in numerous theaters, museums, galleries and festivals, both in Italy and abroad, including the Genoa International Poetry Festival, Parmapoesia Festival, Research of Reggio Emilia, Ermo Colle, Natura Dèi Teatri festival. In the 2014 he resumes his artistic collaboration with the Lenz Foundation which sees him engaged as an interpreter in the project dedicated toHyperion di Friedrich Hölderlin and in Rosa Winkel (Pink triangle) in the Resistance/Holocaust project.