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Name : Daniel Renwick Born: Melbourne, Australia Age : 33 Languages : English, Deutsch Citizenship : Australian, British Name : Daniel Renwick Born: Melbourne, Australia Age : 33 Languages : English, Deutsch Citizenship : Australian, British Email : [email protected] Phone + 372 5844 8090 Education Hollywood High School – Completed High School Certificate (Perth, Australia, 1997) Zippos Academy of Circus Arts – Diploma of Circus Arts (London, England, 2001) • Awarded 'Most Exciting Circus Talent 2001' – Worlds Fair Magazine • Awarded 'Most Entertaining Act' • Awarded 'Student Who Progressed the Most' Annie Stainers School of Physical Theatre – Diploma of Theatre (Perth, Australia, 2004) Elliot, Comedy Mime Artist – Participated in intense Workshop (Kapfenburg, Austria,2008) Professional Experience 2006 Kinder Zircus KAOS, Dresden, Germany – Juggling Teacher 2007-2008 Assistant Theatre Teacher in Linz International School (Austria). Was part of the IB program. Used Theatre Techniques to teach language, self confidence, spontaneity, presentaion and public speaking 2008-2009 Workshop and Group leader for 'Szenario Tirol'- Improvised Theatre (Austria) Wrote, directed and performed 'Mit Vollgas um die Welt' and produced 'Dan le Mans Fantabulous Pique Nique' 2010- present Teacher and Show Director at Studio Tsirkus Folie (Estonia) 2004-present Solo Festival Show 'Dan le Man' – comedy character based show mixed with Circus skills. Performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Scotland), Linz Pflasterspektakel (Austria), Archangelsk Street Theatre Festival (Russia), Milano Clown Festival (Italy), Novosibirsk 3 Crows Festival (Russia), Züricher Theaterspektakel (Switzerland), Badener Gauklerfest (Switzerland), St Petersburgh City Days Festival (Russia), Koom Koom Theatre Festival (Israel) plus many many more, see website for full list www.dan-le-man.com Dan is a performer, teacher and entertainer. He is willing to share his experiences, techniques and knowledge, whilst also embracing and learning from new forms of Theater and Circus to weave into his dynamic performance and teaching method..
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