Rez Kabir
Rez Kabir | |
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Native name | রেজাউল কবির |
Born |
Rezaul Kabir East Bengal (now Bangladesh) |
Residence | London, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor, storyteller, drama tutor, producer, mentor, educator, theatre activist. |
Employer | Artistic Director |
Organization | Tamarind Theatre Co |
Agent | Lee Morgan Management |
Known for | Government Inspector, The Little Clay Cart, Hayavadana |
Notable work | Londonee, Debdas, Unsung, Enig-Mas, The Infiltrator |
Style | Interactive Storyteller |
Home town | London |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb; 11.7 st) |
Website |
www |
Rezaul Kabir (Bengali: রেজাউল কবির; ), better known by his stage name Rez Kabir, is a Bangladeshi-born British stage and film actor.
Early life
As a child, Kabir wrote essays, science fiction stories, school dramas and nativity plays, and read books and comics.[1]
Career
After studying engineering at university, Kabir worked on over 30 productions with Tara Arts, as actor, stage manager and production manager, before moving into a didactic role in the Theatre in Education department.[1]
The theatrical traditions that Tara Arts performed had narratives from Greek and European styles to specifically Indian or South East Indian styles. He set up Tamarind Theatre Company, in order to pass on these stories, and encourage new generations of artists to excel.[1] He is artistic director of Tamarind Theatre Co., based in Tower Hamlets, which organisies storytelling plays, workshops and residencies.[2] Though based on tradition, the approach is contemporary with elements of song, dance, and even Indian beatboxing are woven into the stories.[1]
He is an actor, storyteller and drama tutor registered with London Borough of Tower Hamlets as a casual arts tutor. He has performed and taught throughout the UK and abroad in theatre, film and plays. This has been professionally, within schools education, community and other organisations.[2] He has performed at Victoria Parliament in Melbourne, Australia, Greenwich Cutty Sark and Museum of London and in the Docklands, Dublin, Edinburgh International Animation Festival and schools in London and the East End.[2]
Kabir has also starred in a number of films, including[1] Zohra[3] What You Looking At?,[4] Give to Me the Life I Love[1] and The Northern Paradigm. He is a core actor of the Brixton Windmill Project.[1]
Kabir has written and adapted a number of plays, including Legend of Black Lotus, Look at London, Sagol, The Magic Scroll. He performs his stories in English, incorporating other languages such as Bengali. His stories are world based from traditional, as well as modern, sources. Using songs, movement, mime and puppetry, which he received training for at Little Angel Theatre).[2] From August to September 2013, he played a lead role in Ayndrilla Singharay's Unsung, an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's short story Punishment at the Rosemary Branch Theatre.[5][6][7][8]
In November 2013, Kabir was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network.[9]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Zohra | Bhaijaan | Short |
2011 | What You Looking At? | Dad | Short |
2012 | Give to Me the Life I Love | Shopkeeper | Short |
2015 | The Northern Paradigm | Sam | Supporting role |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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2009 | Medea | Jason | Brady Arts Centre |
2010 | Burst | Masood | The Zoo |
2010 | Homelands | Narrator/Tiger/performer | Allen Garden |
2012 | Exclusive One | Business Owner | Filim Studios |
2013 | Unsung | Rana | Rosemary Branch Theatre |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Rez Kabir". Cultural Co-operation. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 "Rez Kabir". Tower Hamlets Arts & Entertainment. January 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ "Zohra". British Council Film. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ "What You Looking At?". Pink Life QueerFest: Pembe Hayat KuirFest. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ Mortensen, Anne (30 August 2013). "Review - Unsung at Rosemary Branch". Camden: Camden Review. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ Loxton, Howard (31 August 2013). "Theatre review: Unsung at Rosemary Branch Theatre". British Theatre Guide. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ Kopplin, Carolin (31 August 2013). "Unsung at the Rosemary Branch Theatre". UK Theatre Network. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ Perera, Shyama (30 August 2013). "Unsung review, The Rosemary Branch Theatre". Monkey Matters Theatre Reviews. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- ↑ "'A Season of Bangla Drama' with Nadia". BBC Asian Network. 16 November 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Rez Kabir at the Internet Movie Database
- Rez Kabir on Twitter
- Rez Kabir on Pinterest
- Rez Kabir on Casting Call Pro