Roman Iasinovskyi
Music and singing is the essential part in Dakh's plays and performances. Roman Yasinovskyi, great actor, singer and choir conductor creates music for plays together with Vlad Troitskyi succeeding sometimes to play violin or some other music instrument and to sing at the same time. It is thanks to Roman's professionalism that Dakh's actors many of whom never sang in their lives before turned into one tremendous choir that gives one the shivers when singing. Roman is also singing in a church choir.
Date of birth: 1th of August, 1982
Place of birth: Ternopil, Ukraine
Education:
- in 2003 graduated from Ternopil Music College (chief - vocal, choir conductor)
- in 2007 graduated from Karpenko-Karyi Theatre, Cinema, and Television National University (chief – theatre and cinema actor, Tanuk L.S. course)
Theatre:
from 2004 – Centre of Contemporary Art DAKH
Plays:
Prologue to Macbeth - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Coffee And Cigarettes - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Almost The Play, Almost Pirandello, Or The Death Dance - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Richard III. Prologue - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Marriage, after M.Gogol's play – directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Ukranian Decamerone, after KLIM's play – directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
King Lear. Prologue - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Almost The Play, Almost Pirandello, Or The Death Dance. Reanimation - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
The Death of Gogol - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Anna, after Y. Klavdiyev's play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Spinelessness. The Evening For People With Broken Cariage, after I. Lausund's play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Oedipus The King. Prologue, after Sophocles' play - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Dreams of The Lost Road - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Oedipus. Dog's Cage, after plays of Sophocles "Oedipus The King" and KLIM "Doghouse. Antiutopia from silent majority's life" - directed by Vladislav Troitskyi
Teachers:
Vladyslav Trotskyi,
Petro Panchuk
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