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Stella Chiweshe creates a mbira music centre in Zimbabwe

It is my dream to give something back to my home country by building a place to preserve traditional music and Shona culture”, says Stella Chiweshe, and now she is raising the funds to realise her dream.

news from Helen Chadwick

Workshops, online collaborations, solo recordings from home and a new website in the making - Helen Chadwick reports on her latest activities.

DAH Theater announces the first Arts and Human Rights Festival in Serbia, to be held online and in Belgrade, 23-28 October 2020.

call for applications

Call for queer women(+) dance artists

Theater Kryly Khplopa made an appeal in social networks in connection with the situation in Belarus

Today we go out on the squares and streets to say that it’s enough! We want to live and make art in a free country without censorship. We demand to stop repressions and violence! We demand to free prisoners of conscience! We demand to punish people who’re managing the beating of peaceful civilians on the streets! We demand new free elections! We are waiting for the changes!

During the last months, the charitable trust of the Magdalena Project has been wound up (see this post for the reasons for this). As part of this process, we were required to close the bank account and Paypal account connected to the charitable trust. We have opened new accounts, which are now ready to receive donations.

Declaration of emergency for the Latin American and Caribbean theatre scene: message from the Conjunto magazine of Casa de las Américas

EP Release

Helen Chadwick, Victoria Couper and Barbara Gellhorn announce the release of their new EP, featuring six songs.

Dear Giving Voice Festival Friends - performers, scholars, teachers, directors and participants, whether you came as an individual or as part of an ensemble:

Volume 26, No. 4, Performance Research (June 2021)

 

Issue Editors
Helena Grehan (Murdoch University) and Peter Eckersall (The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY))

Proposal deadline: 31 July 2020

The year 2020 should be seen as the year when human history dissolved—not because human beings disappear from planet Earth, but because planet Earth, tired of their arrogance, launched a micro-campaign to destroy their Will zur Macht (Will to power).

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