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Geddy Anniksdal

It is important, in times of confusion and re-thinking how we could associate, help each other, share and exchange, to hear too voices of women who inspire and motivate us. That is why we within our feminist philanthropy try to bring closer and acquaint you with the women who with their own examples move limits, offer some answers why it is important to work on alternative economies being in art collectives.

La belleza innata de tu expresión física, la voz del alma en movimiento, el “no-mente.”
The inherent beauty of your physical expression, the voice of the soul in movement…”no mind.”
con Nora Belton y Rocio Fernandez Wabizasui Ibiza.

DAH Theatre: A Sourcebook is a collection of essays about the work of one of the most successful and innovative performance groups in contemporary history.

 

With a direct line of descent from Jerzy Grotowski and Eugenio Barba, DAH Theatre, founded during the worst of times in the former Yugoslavia, amidst a highly patriarchal society, predominantly run by women, has thrived now for twenty-five years. The chapters in this book, for the most part, have been written by both theatre scholars and practitioners, all of whom have either seen, studied with or worked with this groundbreaking troupe.

Zana Hoxha Krasniqi

Space for the community!

ZID Theater is currently busy with the preparations for the international festival ExploreZ. This festival is part of the European project Caravan Next and presents a varied, week-long programme by international and Dutch makers and local residents, from 12-18 December.

Unlimited Festival artist Kaite O’Reilly and Oberon Books recently published a new collection of plays for atypical actors.

 

In this video interview and the accompanying blog, Kaite speaks to The British Council about why we need to push for cultural change. Her collection, Atypical Plays for Atypical Actors, includes the plays: peeling, The Almond and the Seahorse, In Water I’m Weightless, the 9 Fridas and Cosy.

Following our projects in Azerbaijan in February and Lebanon in March, Bond Street Theatre was back on the road this summer, traveling to Greece in August, Malaysia in September, Afghanistan in November, and a return to Myanmar in December, thanks to

Helen Varley Jamieson

Our program of feminist philanthropy and our edition “They inspire and motivate us” continues with presenting you the cyber artist Helen Varley Jamieson.

 

Organización: Marta Perez

VIERNES 14

12:00 AUDITORIO MUNICIPAL – SALA ROJA
Mesa y reflexión: El género en las artes escénicas

Intervienen: Amaranta Osorio (México-España-Francia), Marifé Santiago (Segovia), María Armesto y Mariana Carballal (Galicia)

The 2016 International Centre for Women Playwrights 50/50 Applause Awards:

Celebrating Gender Parity on Five Continents for our 5th Anniversary!

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