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'''Theatre background''': Wingård was educated at Akademi for Figurteater, before moving to Finland, where he graduated from Turku Arts Academy's puppet theatre department in 2003. He has since then produced own theatre show, as well as freelancing in the Nordic countries. Wingård is usually acting, puppeteering, script writing, teaching or producing. | '''Theatre background''': Wingård was educated at Akademi for Figurteater, before moving to Finland, where he graduated from Turku Arts Academy's puppet theatre department in 2003. He has since then produced own theatre show, as well as freelancing in the Nordic countries. Wingård is usually acting, puppeteering, script writing, teaching or producing. | ||
'''Larp backgroun:''' As of 2026 he lives in Turku, Finland. Wingård was influential in the "big leap" in Norwegian larp from 1997 to 2001. A close friend and larpcollegue of the larpdesigners [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]] and [[Eirik Fatland]], they pushed the idea of art and seriousness into the Oslo larpscene at the end of the 90ies. Lars | '''Larp backgroun:''' As of 2026 he lives in Turku, Finland. Wingård was influential in the "big leap" in Norwegian larp from 1997 to 2001. A close friend and larpcollegue of the larpdesigners [[Erlend Eidsem Hansen]] and [[Eirik Fatland]], they pushed the idea of art and seriousness into the Oslo larpscene at the end of the 90ies. Lars is interested in physical theatre and martial arts, and he workshopped Eidsem and Fatland in dramatics during the late 90's. | ||
Wingård is also dedicated to experimental tabletop games. | The high point of his artistic role playing career came in 2026, when he was interviewed by the Finnish Donald Duck magazine (Aku Ankkalehti), who wrote about his Disney-themed larp project. | ||
Wingård is also dedicated to experimental tabletop games, and is running games for teenagers and for adults. | |||
== Larpwright (designer/co-designer) == | == Larpwright (designer/co-designer) == | ||
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* [[Den Lille Kyrthanilaiven]] | * [[Den Lille Kyrthanilaiven]] | ||
== Author == | == Author of articles on larp == | ||
* "How to run larp in schools" in [[Laiv.org]] | * "How to run larp in schools" in [[Laiv.org]] | ||
* "[[Dogma 99]] - a manifesto for the liberation of larp" | * "[[Dogma 99]] - a manifesto for the liberation of larp" | ||
Latest revision as of 19:23, 19 May 2026
Lars Wingård | |
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| Nationality | Norway |
Theatre background: Wingård was educated at Akademi for Figurteater, before moving to Finland, where he graduated from Turku Arts Academy's puppet theatre department in 2003. He has since then produced own theatre show, as well as freelancing in the Nordic countries. Wingård is usually acting, puppeteering, script writing, teaching or producing.
Larp backgroun: As of 2026 he lives in Turku, Finland. Wingård was influential in the "big leap" in Norwegian larp from 1997 to 2001. A close friend and larpcollegue of the larpdesigners Erlend Eidsem Hansen and Eirik Fatland, they pushed the idea of art and seriousness into the Oslo larpscene at the end of the 90ies. Lars is interested in physical theatre and martial arts, and he workshopped Eidsem and Fatland in dramatics during the late 90's.
The high point of his artistic role playing career came in 2026, when he was interviewed by the Finnish Donald Duck magazine (Aku Ankkalehti), who wrote about his Disney-themed larp project.
Wingård is also dedicated to experimental tabletop games, and is running games for teenagers and for adults.
Larpwright (designer/co-designer)
Contributing organizer
Author of articles on larp
Larps that was attended and affected his works
External links
- Amor Fati (the page of gold for the legacy of the dogma manifesto)
- Larp in Schools
- Review of Love in the Age of Debasement (Eidsem 2001)