Kris Niklison

Kris Niklison
Born
Maria Cristina Niklison[1]

(1966-11-12) November 12, 1966 (age 57)
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, actress
Notable workDiletante, Vergel
Websitewww.krisniklison.com

Kris Niklison (Maria Cristina Niklison, November 12, 1966) is an Argentine performance artist.

Her artistic work is characterized by her personal character and visual poetry, manifesting itself in plays, dance shows and recently aéria movies.

She has received awards as an actress, creator and theater director, choreographer and filmmaker around the world.

She was born to Roque Niklison and Bela Jordan in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she graduated from Jesus Maria and the National School of Dramatic Art. At 22, she embarked on a world tour that left her living in Amsterdam, where she worked with the physical theater company Lady Komedie in Waterzucht and Survival shows, performing in many international festivals and European theaters. She also worked in Amsterdam with directors Peter Greenaway (who starred in the film Prospero's Books and operates Rosa Horse Drama) and Dario Fo in L'Italiana in Algeri Opera.

In 1997, she starred in Pomp Duck and Cirque du Soleil Circumstances in Hamburg, Germany, with its creator, the legendary Ginger Kennedy.

In 1998, she returned to Amsterdam where she founded the physical theater company Kris Niklison & Company, and achieved international success with their shows M / F, Red Roses Red, Dilemma, The Neverlands and is said to Me. The works were presented in theaters and international festivals across more than 20 countries on 4 continents, garnering praise from the international press.

In 2000, she began working in Embu das Artes, Brazil, where she founded the cultural space Casadasartes. In 2006, she returned to Buenos Aires, and began her film career by creating film producer Basata Films (named after the Arabic word for simplicity). Her first production, Diletante, portrays her mother Bela's extraordinary lucidity and anarchic spirit in her old age. It was met with positive reception, garnering praise and rewards.

When Bela was left bedridden by a stroke in 2012, Kris stopped her work for two years to focus on caring for her, but her mother then died on June 14, 2014.

Since resuming her career after her mother's death, Kris is again dedicated to the cinema, dividing her time between Brazil and Argentina. She then produced Vergel, her second feature.

  1. ^ Ficha de Nikleson Maria Cristina en el padrón electoral argentino, publicado en el sitio web Buscar Datos.