In 1990, Schindhelm became advisor to the theater manager in Nordhausen, and then director of the Theater Nordhausen Loh-Orchester Sondershausen Foundation. In 1992 he was appointed theatre director in Gera. From 1994 to 1996 he was founding Director General of the theater and opera house Theater & Philharmonie Thueringen in Gera and Altenburg. From 1996 to 2006 he acted as director of the Theater Basel, performing opera, drama, and ballet. Theater Basel was Theatre of the Year 1999 in the German-speaking countries and received the Bavarian Theatre Award in the same year and in 2001. From 1997 to 2005 he served also as president of the Sinfonieorchester Basel. In April 2005 he was appointed general director of the Opernstiftung in Berlin. He acted as the first Director General of the newly founded Opernstiftung Berlin comprising Berlin's three opera houses.
Literature/film
Schindhelm continues to work as novelist, librettist, film documentarist and translator. He has published seven books since 2000. His previous works include Lavapolis, a transmedia story published in German and in English which integrated a web platform lavapolis.com as well as a live participation at La Biennale di Venezia 2014, and Dubai Speed which has been published in German and in English under the title Dubai High. He wrote the opera libretto to Klaus Huber's Schwarzerde on the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam and to Cong Su's Welten in Quecksilberlicht about the Chinese poetGu Cheng. In 2003 he filmed the documentary Lied von der Steppe in the Gobi Desert in collaboration with Jörg Jeshel. Between 2003 and 2008, he filmed the documentary Birds Nest on the making of the Beijing National Stadium in collaboration with Christoph Schaub. In 2003 Schindhelm appeared as a TV anchorman and as a host in the Swiss German TV talk showDer Salon. He has translated works by Gogol, Chekhov and Mandelstam into German. February 2016 saw the premiere of his film The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg about the Swiss entrepreneur, philanthropist and art collector Uli Sigg who created the first joint venture of a Western corporation in China and the largest collection of contemporary Chinese art on the planet which he donated a part of to Hong Kong's M+ museum in 2012.
Cultural research, teaching, and consultancy
Schindhelm started work in Dubai in March 2007. One year later, he was appointed Cultural Director of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority. His work there focused on the "Khor Dubai" project – the development of cultural infrastructure with museums and theaters along its famous creek. He left Dubai in 2009 and became cultural advisor to public organizations in Asia and Europe. Since 2009 he consults for the Dutch architectural office OMA on the master plan for the large-scale development West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong. In 2010 he collaborated with the think tankAMO on the conceptualization of the educational program for Strelka Institute, Moscow. From 2010 to 2012 worked as professor for the subject of public space at Strelka, Moscow. During this time he developed a proposal on culture and sports for the Innovation City of Skolkovo in Russia. Since 2012, he has been an advisor of international affairs at the Zurich University of the Arts and curator of a lecture series on global culture. Since 2013 he has been a board of trustees member with German charity organization Welthungerhilfe. Schindhelm was listed by the Stasi as an 'unofficial contributor' in the 1980s. Disciplinary councils in Switzerland and Germany concurrently found that these contacts did not call into question Schindhelm's activities in public office. In 2006, Schindhelm received positive mention in German Chancellor Angela Merkel's 1st National Day public address. Starting 2018, Schindhelm curates Dresden's application for the title of European Capital of Culture 2025.
Publications
In English: Dubai High, Lavapolis.
In German: Roberts Reise, Zauber des Westens, Das Kamel auf der Startbahn, Die Herausforderung, Mein Abenteuer Schweiz, Dubai Speed, Lavapolis, Letzter Vorhang, Walter Spies – Ein exotisches Leben
Documentary films
Chants of the Steppes about music of nomads in the desert Gobi.
Bird's Nest on the making of Beijing's Olympic Games Stadium.
Schwarzerde by Klaus Huber on the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam
Welten in Quecksilberlicht by Cong Su, about the Chinese poet Gu Cheng
In 2003 Schindhelm appeared as a TV anchorman and as a host in the Swiss German TV talk show “Der Salon”. He has translated works by Gogol, Chekhov and Mandelstam into German.