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Greta Štiormer (b. 1997) is a Vilnius-based theatre director, creator of interdisciplinary art and contemporary opera. Greta Štiormer graduated in classical piano and music theory at the Conservatory of Music. She graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre with a Bachelor's degree in Theatre Directing in the course of Eimuntas Nekrošius, and later completed her studies in Sculpture at the Vilnius Academy of Arts with Deimantas Narkevičius as her supervisor. As a theatre director, she has presented her work in such venues and organisations as Operomanija, Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, National Academy of Dramatic Art in Paris, Lithuanian National Drama Theatre, Meno Fortas Theatre, Kaunas Artists' House, Vilnius State Small Theatre and in various site specific locations She has won competitions such as the Klaipėda Young Theatre Days Festival, as well as the contemporary opera sketch competition "Opera Genome" and DramaTest - winner for the best directed play. As a trainee, she has participated in various workshops in Europe and the USA, including Nowy Teatr in Warsaw and the Atlanticx Cohort in New York, Baltic Current forum in the Baltic States and many more. Her main research focuses on interdisciplinary opera and drama staging, installation and performance through the synthesis of classical opera and contemporary post-dramatic theatre. Research topics include queer culture, feminism, deconstructing the classical text, playing with poetic approaches and questioning social normativity. Greta is also a creative and interdisciplinary writing facilitator working with queer youth. Currently, Greta is a graduate in Beth Morrison's BMP: Producer's Academy as one of the participants of 2023 year's co-hort.
Photo: @Jurga_Sako
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