Viktar Shalkevich

Viktar Antonavich Shalkevich (born February 9, 1959 in Porazava; Belarusian: Віктар Антонавіч Шалкевіч, Viktar Antonavič Šalkievič, Polish: Wiktor Antonawicz Szałkiewicz, Russian: Виктор Антонович Шалкевич) is a Belarusian actor, poet and singer-songwriter.

Viktar Shalkevich during a concert, 2010

Biography

Shalkevich was born in 1959 in Porazava near Grodno in the Socialist Byelorussian Soviet Republic, he grew up surrounded by three cultures: the Belarusian, Polish and Yiddish. He graduated from the State Theatre Institute in 1980, until 1991 he was an actor at the Grodno City Theatre, since 1991 he has worked at Grodno Puppet Theater.

Shalkevich is an actor, poet and bard. Since his school days, he writes songs and performs them. He has performed in Belarus, Czech Republic, France, Lithuania, Germany[1] (at Waldeck Castle[2][3]), Poland and Russia. His texts have been translated into English, German, Polish, Ukrainian and Czech. He played the lead role in the films Slozy błudnogo syna (Tears of the Prodigal Son) and Sładkij jad lubwi (The sweet poison of love). His songs are very personal, full of sarcasm, irony and sadness over unfulfilled hopes and despite lofty themes he comes without pathos. During his performances he responds spontaneously and unpredictably.

Awards

  • Order of the Smile
  • Winner of the Grand Prix festival Basovišča 1992
  • Grand Prix of the festival "Jesień Bardow / Autumn of Bard in 1992"
  • Winner of the festival "Pieśni Autorskiej ORRA"
  • Nomination for the "Wydarzenie festiwalu"
  • Winner was the Grand Prix National Competition "the arrival of the bard 2005"
  • Winner of the Grand Prix National Polish Competition "Przybycie Bardow"

Discography

Theatrical performances

  • Плач перапёлкі
  • Атрад
  • Łzy syna marnotrawnego /Сьлёзы блуднага сына (main role)
  • Słodka trucizna miłości /Салодкі яд каханьня (main role)
  • Tutejsi/ Тутэйшыя[6]

References

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