Judith Frieda Maria MOSER (AT)
The native of Tyrol attended the College of Handicrafts and Design in Kramsach, and then took a bachelor’s degree at the Institute for Spatial and Design Strategies of the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz. Since 2005, she has been appearing regularly in Tyrol with EIN-AUS, a street theater group whose works focus on the exploitation and oppression of human beings and animals. She also performs in libraries and schools as a juggler, pantomime artist and clown. In 2006, her work “Lichteinfälle” was staged in the Dachstein Caves in Obertraun, and she appeared with an action theater group that functions according to the concept of free improvisation within the framework of a pre-set dramatic arc featuring designated costumes and props as well as pre-established scene titles. In the field of stage design, she completed Stefan Brandtmayr’s workshop at Linz Art University and went on to design the sets for “Drive,” a theaternyx production based on motifs from the film “Thelma and Louise.” Since 2007, Judith Frieda Maria Moser has been pursuing studies for her master’s degree. She is also a member of Teatro Banal.