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New solo show by DarahRouge touring Indonesia

Bahasa Indonesia di bawah

DarahRouge known for its cutting edge theater that speaks to contemporary issues such as Sewing Marat Sade, Cooking Murder, Bule and Transisin takes on tour a new show, “Blue is the Colour of Love” to Bali, Bandung and Jakarta in June 2018.

Interactive performance
What do you think about your Life? Is it similar as my idea? What do l Think about my past, nowadays and Future? Frederika Tsai, stage from Taiwan who based now in Ulm, so a research in Form of interactive Performance with inhabits from Ulm and Neu-Ulm on 6/13 and 6/14. Location: Insel 7, Neu-Ulm, Germany
Bond St Theater working in Malaysia
 
Bond Street Theater's work for social justice in global hot spots continues. In February, we returned to Malaysia, a destination for refugees from Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Sri Lanka, and other places. Despite harrowing journeys at the hands of traffickers, desperate families seek a safe haven to raise their children. 
 
new immersive theater piece about Clarice Lispector

 

Linda Wise (Pantheater) will direct a new immersive theatre piece on the work of one of Brazil’s greatest and most loved writers, Clarice Lispector, with Group BR, New York’s only Brazilian theatre company.

Conceived by Debora Balardini and Andressa Furletti, the work is entitled “Inside the Wild Heart” after Clarice Lispector’s first novel “Near to the Wild Heart”, published when she was only 23 years old.

Deborah Hunt

Deborah Hunt: How do I reflect our times?

Sadly we share the news that Zofia Kalinska from Krakow passed away on April 19th.

 

 

 

Gänsehaut-Moment Hamburgs Top-Kulturpreis als Überraschung 

 

Lois Weaver wins WOW Women in Creative Industries Award

 

HAUNTINGS IN THE ARCHIVE! (2017)
a film by Nina Höchtl and Julia Wieger
Secretariat for Ghosts, Archival Politics
and Gaps

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