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Centre for Performance Research (CPR)

 

 

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Dear friend,
I would like to let you know about the campaign that my theatre group DAH Theatre just started , in order to support our project In/Visible City , that started 10 years ago, and until now we realized it in several countries around the world. It is an  example of  how art and culture can contribute towards the healing and peacebuilding in our communities. I am aware, that many of us in our and related fields, are in the time when resources are scarce and support is minimal.
International Centre for Women Playwrights

 

The 2015 International Centre for Women Playwrights 50/50 Applause Awards: International and more consistent support for women playwrights swells in theaters!

The International Centre for Women Playwrights (ICWP) is delighted to report the increasingly consistent and diverse recipients for this year’s 50/50 Applause Awards, which sets out to recognize theatres that produced 50% or more women playwrights in their season of shows. ICWP defines 50/50 by the number of qualifying performances in a theater’s season.

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Art Moving Cities

CARAVAN NEXT is a large-scale European (EU) collaborative project where theatre events throughout Europe stimulate individuals and communities to reflect on European challenges in the second millennium. The project erupts from the former EU project Caravan Project. Artists on the road but operates in a larger scale including 30 associated partners from various countries in Europe and 21 countries in and outside Europe.

Residencia artistica con / Artistic residency with: Eugenio Barba y/and Julia Varley

Residencia Artística exclusiva con Eugenio Barba y Julia Varley

EL ARTE SECRETO DEL ACTOR - BRASIL – 2015

A Damned Funny Musical

HELL'S BELLES to Open Off-Broadway at Elektra Theatre Next Month

"Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning"

 

On 24 March, it was announced that Karolina Spaic had won the international theatre award ‘Grozdanin Kikot’ for her contribution to the development of drama and education.

Dear WPI friends,
 
Here is the last news letter before the Conference in Cape Town.
Bet many of you are eager to go now. Sorry to tell you I'm not coming, but I'm sure you will all have a marvelous time together. The programme looks fabulous!
 
The plans for who's going to host the next Conference, in 2018, are  looking good too. Prepare to go to CHILE!
 
All the best, have a great Conference!

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