Kim Weild

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Kim Weild
Weild working on a production of Soot and Spit in 2013
Occupation(s)Director, choreographer

Kim Weild is a Drama Desk Award-nominated American theatre director, educator, writer, actor and choreographer.

As an actor and dancer, Kim Weild has performed in both Europe and the United States. Among her many collaborators and associates are Anne Bogart (SITI Co.), Diane Paulus, Tina Kronis and Richard Algers, George Balanchine, Caryl Churchill, Max Stafford-Clark, Simon Curtis, André Gregory, Antoinette LaFarge, Judith Malina, Larry Moss, Mike Nichols, George Morrison, Sabrina Peck, Richard Schechner, Paul Sills, Tadashi Suzuki and Robert Wilson. She is also featured in American Contemporary video artist Bill Viola's artwork The Raft.

In 2015 she was appointed Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut where she taught directing of and acting. In 2017 she joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama] where she is the chair of the John Wells Directing Program.

She is also a faculty member at the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.

Education

She earned her BFA in Drama with Honors from New York University Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA in directing from Columbia University School of the Arts where she was mentored by Anne Bogart, Brian Kulick and André Serban.

Directorial work

References

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