ITI Newsletter #32 - December 2014 Online version General - TopicsExpress



          

ITI Newsletter #32 - December 2014 Online version General Secretariat wishes you Merry Christmas and is looking forward to a happy, inspirational and creative New Year 2015! 3rd - 8th of January 2015, Berlin, Germany - The actor on the post-dramatic stage - Artistic meeting with Dr. Jurij Alschitz European Association for Theatre Culture, AKT-ZENT International Theatre Centre announce the International Directors’ and Trainers’ Colloquium during which Dr. Jurij Alschitz will speak about the new instruments and tools of the modern artists. The actor is changing - acting is changing for sure - but does that mean a changed mission in theatre? Teaching language of the meeting is English. Information: theatreculture.org Application and contact: [email protected] 8 - 10 January 2015, Berlin, Germany - First selection seminar for the International M.A. Teaching Professional Theatre Practice 2015-2017 Berlin - Kazan - Tallinn - Vilnius To apply for the programme, send your CV, picture and letter of motivation in English or Russian to [email protected] Information: theatreculture.org Contact: [email protected] 25 – 27 March 2015, Kansas City, USA - Audience (R)Evolution Convening Audience (R)Evolution is a multi-year program designed by TCG and funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to study, promote and support successful audience engagement and community development models across the country. This initiative, now moving into its second round of activity, encompasses four phases: research and assessment; convenings; grantmaking; and widespread dissemination of audience engagement models that work. Application deadline: 15 December 2014 Information: tcg.org/events/ar/2015/info.cfm Contact: [email protected] July 2015, Nicosia, Cyprus - International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama Cyprus Centre of ITI announces The International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama. It has been established as an outstanding institution, which is characterized by its international identity. The selected performances are presented in open-air amphitheatres, such as the Paphos Ancient Odeon, the Curium Ancient Theatre and the Makarios III Amphitheatre in Nicosia. The proposed performances must be based on the original text of the tragedians and comedians of antiquity. Proposal submission deadline: 9 January 2015 Information: greekdramafest Contact: Christos Georgiou, Executive Director, Cyprus Centre of ITI, [email protected] 1 - 6 September 2015, Kuopio, Finland - ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival 2015 Finnish Centre of ITI presents ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival, an international contemporary arts festival presenting site-specific works made for public space in Kuopio, Finland. ANTI presents live, sonic, visual and text-based art from today’s most exciting and innovative artists. Registration deadline: 16 December 2014 Information: antifestival Contact: info@antifestival 7-13 September 2015, New York, USA - Between the Seas Festival Artists of the Mediterranean and Mediterranean diaspora as well as artists with a working interest in the region, collaborations between non-Mediterranean and Mediterranean artists, are all invited to apply. Curated by Aktina Stathaki, the festival boasts a highly eclectic and daring programming. The deadline for submissions: 15 January 2015 Information: betweentheseas.org Contact: betweentheseasfestival@gmail 5-15 January 2015, Paris, France – La Récolte by Pavel Priajko Maison d’Europe et d’Orient presents a production of National Theatre of Syldavie with the support of Ministry of Culture. Pavel Priajko is a Belorussian dramaturge, winner of international dramaturge competition “Eurasia” in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and laureate of on-line dramaturge competition “Panorama”. Information: sildav.org/prochainement/event/415-la-recolte-priajkodolmieu Contact: [email protected] 31 January 2015, Ugala, Estonia – To Be Human by Kati Kaartinen Finnish Centre of ITI presents Kati Kaartinens play To Be Human. it will premiere at the Estonia Ugala Theatre, translated by Ülev Aaloe and entitled Amalia in Estonian. The translation has been supported by a grant from TINFO. Information: ugala.ee/index.php/repertuaar/lavastused/amalia-kati-kaartinen (in Estonian) Contact: [email protected] 3 – 4 April 2015, Saint Petersburg, Russia - Sad Songs from the Heart of Europe Sad Songs from the Heart of Europe visiting St. Petersburg is part of the Finnish–Russian theatre project SAVOTTA–ZAVOD coordinated by Theatre Info Finland (TINFO), Lappeenranta City Theatre in co-operation with the Finnish Institute in St. Petersburg. The monologue is written by Kristian Smeds and based on F.M. Dostoyevsky’s classic Crime and Punishment. Information: lappeenrannanteatteri.fi Contact: [email protected]
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:59:46 +0000

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