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  1. Biography. While attending East 15 Acting School, Martin von Haselberg and Brian Routh invented a character they called Harry Kipper. Upon being expelled from the school on the claim of "too experimental", they began working as a touring act. They were originally called Harry and Alf Kipper and had two distinctly different characters.

  2. hmn.wiki › es › Harry_KipperLos niños Kipper

    Los Kipper Kids eran un dúo compuesto por Martin Rochus Sebastian von Haselberg (nacido el 20 de enero de 1949) y Brian Routh (nacido el 9 de marzo de 1948), dos artistas conocidos por el arte escénico extremo y a menudo cómico que hicieron juntos en la década de 1970 y después. Von Haselberg vive y trabaja en Nueva York , y Routh vivió recientemente en Leicester , Inglaterra.

  3. Von Haselberg attended the British drama school ‘East 15 Acting School.’ There, he got acquainted with Brian Routh in 1970. The two improvised for months and created the character ‘Harry Kipper.’ They started experimenting with various theatrical formats in using the character of ‘Harry Kipper.’

  4. 21 de nov. de 2020 · En el verano de 1994, un artista de tardovanguardia (sic, si) llamado Harry Kipper, uno de esos seres desconocedores del ridículo dispuestos a inmolarse siempre que se les mire, emprendió una obra de arte total, otra vez a vueltas con la bicicleta: el proyecto “Art In Europe”, consistente en un recorrido psicogeográfico a ...

  5. 1 Video. 5 Photos. Argentinian-born Martin von Haselberg, along with Brian Routh, form the performance art group known as the Kipper Kids. After they met in 1970, they created a character named Harry Kipper. They have since put on shows all over the world. Von Haselberg got married to songstress Bette Midler in 1984. They have a daughter, Sophie.

  6. From the early 1970s, the Kipper Kids (Harry Kipper and Harry Kipper, aka Brian Routh and Martin Von Haselberg) became notorious for the danger, excess, strangeness, and baffled hilarity of their frequently drunken ‘ceremonies’.

  7. The collection chronicles the complete career of the Kipper Kids, from their founding in the early 1970s through their breakup in 1982, as well as subsequent special performances, press coverage, and correspondence since. Over 50 Kipper Kids' performances are documented through audiovisual and photographic materials.