Herman Teirlinck  

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"Herman Teirlinck founded the Studio van het Nationaal Toneel in Antwerp, which would later become the famous Studio Herman Teirlinck. He wanted to create a renewal of the education of actors. With the essay Pointering 48 of 1948, he wrote the basic program for the school. The final foundation of the educational principles of the Studio was written down in the Dramatisch Peripatetikon." --Sholem Stein

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Herman Louis Cesar Teirlinck (St.-Jans-Molenbeek, 24 February, 1879- Beersel-Lot, 4 February, 1967, was a Belgian writer. He was the fifth child and only son of Isidoor Teirlinck and Oda van Nieuwenhove, who were both teachers in Brussels. As a child, he had frail health and spent much of his time at the countryside in Zedelgem (West Flanders), with his paternal grandparents.

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