Kadir Akbulut (writer)

Kadir Akbulut (born 24 December 1983, in Sakarya) is a Turkish playwright and director.

Kadir Akbulut
Kadir Akbulut (born 24 December 1983, in Sakarya) is a Turkish playwright and director.
BornKadir Akbulut
(1983-12-24) 24 December 1983
Sakarya, Turkey
Pen nameRegisseur
OccupationPlaywright, director
NationalityTurkish
GenreDrama, fiction

Life and career

He was born in Sakarya in 1983. He completed his schooling at Adapazarı Primary School, Üsküdar Anatolian High School and Haydarpaşa Technical High School. He started his art life in İstanbul Municipal Theater Müsahipzade Celal participating in the play A Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekhov.

He left Yıldız Technical University 'Technology and Computer Sciences' for his love of theater. He started his professional theater life in Tevfik Gelenbe Theater. He discovered his interest for shooting while he was taking part in the plays.[1] He wrote articles about cinema for newspapers and magazines, and made a cinema programme for a radio channel. He started the joint venture of Sakarya Metropolitan Municipality and Adapazarı film-makers.[2] He organized short-long film shows and chatting activities.[3] He presented the play ‘Three on a Seesaw’[4] by Luigi Lunari in Sakarya and he took part in the play himself. He also assisted Ertekin Akpınar with his film Melekler ve Kumarbazlar.

He studied at the Faculty of fine arts and graduated from Kocaeli University as a script writer. He wrote a thesis about the drama that the play characters of Orhan Kemal has in his stories, and wrote a play The Love of Money which has similarities to Orhan Kemal's works. Two of his plays were put on stage on World Theatre Day. One of his other plays were played on Kocaeli SDKM by the people who work in health services. The play Nerim’s Room was performed at Kocaeli University as a college play. He went to Germany as an Erasmus participant and was an assistant at Theaterperipherie in Frankfurt,[5] performing in the plays Waiting for Godot and Maria Magdalena there.

After he returned to Turkey, he started teaching. He ran a theater course for teachers in Geyve. He worked with Şahin Schools as a drama teacher. He was awarded by Adapazarı Lions Club for his efforts and contributions for art.[6] He worked at Sakarya Governorship Culture and Tourism Directorate as a drama teacher. Later he started working at Doğa Schools. He prepared projects with his students about street theater and short film.

He has been teaching in Ataşehir Incity & Oxford Doğa School since September, 2013. He continues writing at different platforms about cinema[7] and theater.[8]

gollark: 126 bits ID, 2 bits version.
gollark: Hard to say. Depends how many UUIDs ever have been generated.
gollark: (for tracing reasons, a unique ID is given to each clock cycle)
gollark: No. All GTech™ computers generate 185 IDs per Planck instant. Each.
gollark: If it's right, then why do you literally consist of a large hexadecahedron containing GTech™ fundamental particle 11284?

References

  1. "Kadir AKBULUT" (in Turkish). kameraarkasi.org. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  2. "Adapazarı Sinemacıları" (in Turkish). adapazarisinemacilari.blogspot.com.tr. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  3. "Sakarya'da Ödüllü Kısa Filmler!" (in Turkish). www.beyazperde.com. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  4. "Luigi Lunari - Theatre - Three on the Seesaw". luigilunari.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  5. "Frühere Spielzeiten" (in German). theaterperipherie.de. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  6. "Adapazarı Lions Kulübü - Tiyatro Günü" (in Turkish). youtube.com. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  7. "kadir akbulut İLE İLGİLİ SONUÇLAR" (in Turkish). evrensel.net. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  8. "Yeni Tiyatro Dergisi'nin Ocak 2012 sayısı çıktı" (in Turkish). tiyatrodunyasi.com. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.