Dominique Enz

Dominique Enz

Direction

Dominique Enz, *1992 in St. Gallen, is a freelance director and lives in Zurich. She studied literature, film and political science in Zurich and theater directing at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. Alongside her studies, she founded the collective E0B0FF with fellow students, an association of young artists who realize theater, dance and film productions in various constellations. In 2016 she assisted at Theater Katerland, Winterthur. Since graduating in 2020 with a dramatization of Dita Zipfel's youth novel "Wie der Wahnsinn mir die Welt erklärt" (premiere) at Kampnagel Hamburg, she has been directing for a young audience. She is interested in a sensual and physical theater with all means, sometimes based on the text, sometimes without any language at all. For example, "Das XIS wird nicht gehört" is a play full of sounds and music, but without language for children aged 3 and over (Hessisches Landestheater Marburg) and "grrr knrsch ha!" is a play that brings emotional worlds to life exclusively through music, movement and textiles (co-production with Tanzhaus Zürich and kicks! festival). She often works with object or puppet theater: "An der Arche um Acht" and "Petty Einweg" at the FigurenTheater St. Gallen, "Mutig, Mutig" at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg (2022 3rd place at the Kuss-Festival Marburg). In 2022 she staged the premiere of "Out There" as part of the 1st postgraduate project at the Junges Schauspielhaus Hamburg.