Carla Solari
she, her
Minneapolis, MN
Actress, drama teacher and writer.
Biography

Carla Solari is an actress, teacher and writer. She started her studies at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Buenos Aires graduating with the title of National Actress. Later she obtained  a bachelor's degree in acting at the National University of Arts. She continued her acting studies with prestigious teachers like Ricardo Bartís, Miguel Guerberof and Rubén Szuchmacher; and internationally with teachers such as Yolanda Vázquez (Coach of the Shakespeare’s Globe in London) and Eduardo Vasco (director of the National Classical Theater Company in Spain).

She was awarded the prestigious Florencio Sanchez prize for "Female Revelation 2014" for her leading role in the play Fedra by Yannis Ritsos with the direction of Ana Fouroulis; 

In addition she acted in a large and diverse number of plays including:

Diez Olvidos al Otro Lado de las Vías, written and directed by Federico Ponce; La Boda Argentina, written by Alejandro G. Ruffoni and directed by Federico Ponce; El Castigo sin Venganza, by Lope de Vega, directed by Francisco Civit featured in the 34th Almagro Classical Theater Festival  in Spain; Saverio el Cruel, by Roberto Arlt with direction by Carlo Argento; Ceremonia Enamorada, sonnets and plays by Shakespeare directed by Miguel Guerberof; Van Gogh, by Pacho O´Donnel, directed by Daniel Marcove; Entretangos, by Carla Solari and Omar Berengeno with the direction of Omar Berengeno; Noche Extraviada, adaptation of texts by Cioran directed by Ricardo Bartís; Rumirbarropantano, by B. Cappa, C. Propato and W. Rosenzwit with their direction; El Rey Candol, by André Gide, directed by Daniel Ruiz; Sintiendo Ser Mapuche, by Susana Puente with the direction of Adelaida Mangani; Yerma Entre el Deseo y la Culpa, based on texts by Federico García Lorca with the direction of C. García Mochales; El Extraño Jinete, by Michel de Ghelderode, directed by Pablo Moseinco featured in the 10th Blumenau / Brazil University Theater Festival; Rosalba y los Llaveros, by Emilio Carballido, directed by Pablo Moseinco; Circo por Tres, by Andrea Juliá, directed by Gastón Martelli, La que Sigue, by Griselda Gambaro, supervised by Eduardo Pavelik.

She adapted and directed Entrevero de Entremeses, a play based on two entremeses by Cervantes with actors and actresses that graduated from her studio.

She also worked in popular soap operas like Consentidos, Lalola, Montecristo, Rebelde Way, Trillizos, and Chiquititas.

She published the books Miguel Guerberof en Escena, Editorial Corregidor; La Voz Privada, Grupo Editorial Sur and Stanislavsky en la Obra del Maestro Actor y Director Miguel Guerberof, Editorial Argus-a, Arts & Humanities.

In 1996 she launched a private acting studio in Buenos Aires where she has taught acting for the last 25 years, training numerous actors and actresses. She was a professor of  "Theater Arts and Sciences" at the J. F. Kennedy University in Buenos Aires. 

She created and gave a series of workshops named "Techniques to Create and Improvise on Stage" in different institutions and theaters across Spain like the RESAD, Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático (Madrid), Teatro de Guiniguada (Las Plamas, Gran Canaria), Biblioteca Municipal de Arucas (Gran Canaria), Centro Cívico Municipal La Serna (Fuenlabrada, Madrid), La Íntegra Teatro (Malasaña, Madrid) and Teatro del Bosque (Mósteles, Madrid).

She worked as narrator on the educational video "Historia del Teatro Argentino desde los Rituales hasta 1930", of the National Theater Institute, with the researcher Beatriz Seibel.

Since the beginning of the pandemic she wrote, acted and released on social media three different series of short episodes: The Quarantine Diaries, Interiors, and Arte, Cursilerías y Otras Yerbas

 

email: caractriz@gmail.com

Theater Workshop Site: www.tallerdeteatro.com.ar

 

Successes

She has received the Florencio Sánchez Revelation Award for her work as an actress in Fedra by Yannis Ritsos in 2014.