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Laura Taler was born on 21 December, 1969 in Brașov, Romania, is a Romanian-born Canadian artist. Discover Laura Taler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December 1969
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Brașov, Romania
Nationality Romania

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Laura Taler is a Romanian-born Canadian artist.

Beginning her career as a contemporary dance choreographer, she now works in a range of media, including performance, film, sound, sculpture, and installations.

Taler's films The Village Trilogy and Heartland are heralded by Dance International Magazine as marking the beginning of the dancefilm boom in Canada.

1969

Laura Taler was born on 21 December 1969 in Brașov, Romania and first became involved in dance in elementary school.

1995

In 1995, Taler made her directorial debut with the village trilogy, a 24-minute film that alludes to the millions of lives uprooted through emigration in the past century while reinterpreting the physical characteristics of early cinema.

According to Gaby Aldor, "...it is as if the old language is no longer adequate, as if a new way of being, and therefore of dancing, has to be invented."

The film was screened worldwide, and won three significant awards: the Cinedance Award for Best Canadian Dancefilm at the Moving Pictures Festival of Dance on Film and Video (1995), the Best Experimental Short Film Award at the Worldwide Short Film Festival (1996), and a Gold Hugo for Short Subject Experimental at the Chicago International Film Festival (1996).

1997

Taler followed this up in 1997 with Heartland, a documentary about the dancer and choreographer Bill Coleman.

1998

it received the Best Experimental Short Documentary Award from Hot Docs (1998) and the Cinedance Award for Best Canadian Dancefilm from the Moving Pictures Festival (1997).

In 1998, her Dances for a Small Screen, a collaboration between directors and choreographers from across Canada, premiered at the Canada Dance Festival.

The film was nominated for five Gemini Awards, including a best director nomination for Taler, and went on to win the Gemini Award for best editing.

Deirdre Kelly, dance critic at The Globe and Mail wrote, "Dance has a reputation for being precious and esoteric, but Laura Taler wants to change all that."

Kelly described Taler's contribution to Dancers on a Small Screen as "an idea distilled to its bare essentials, a choreographed poem that would have made the symbolists proud."

2001

Taler's A Very Dangerous Pastime won Best of Festival award (2001) for Dance on Camera Festival.

Taler was a fellow at the ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry.

2002

In 2002, the Los Angeles Times' critic Lewis Segal wrote: "For depth of feeling, photographic sensitivity and movement invention, the central (duet) portion of Laura Taler's 1995 'A Village Trilogy' may be the most memorable footage in the festival. ...[H]er mastery of choreography and direction is unquestioned."

2010

Taler's publications include Tension/Spannung (Turia+Kant, 2010); Revisiting Ephemera (Blue Medium Press, 2011); and Embodied Fantasies (Peter Lang Publishing, 2013).