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Since there has been war work, there has been peace work. This year, one hundred years since the start of World War One, we are more heavily surrounded by commemorations and memorials of war than usual. It is more important than ever that we mark our many years of peace work and continue to challenge the glorification of wars past and present, with the hope of preventing the potential wars of the future.
Entertaining performances brought voting issues to life for rural Afghans.
New York, NY, April 8, 2014. Six Afghan theatre troupes - including three all-women's groups - brought news about voting rights to villages in six provinces in Afghanistan over the last nine months to promote the April 5th elections. Performing for thousands of citizens in a wide range of locations, even in homes, the groups presented entertaining plays that demonstrated the value of every vote.
In October 2014, The League of Professional Theater Women (LPTW) will honor Patricia Ariza, legendary producer, director, actress, playwright and poet who has worked on the front lines for justice and social change in Colombia for almost 50 years, with the Gilder/Coigney International Theatre Award.
We are delighted to announce Dunedin's award-winning Ake Ake Theatre Company has been accepted for Creative NZ's International Collaboration fund for WW100.
Women at the Front (working title) honours NZ's first women war surgeons, Dr Jessie Scott and Dr Agnes Bennett who studied at Edinburgh Medical School circa 1910 and served in the Suffrage funded Scottish Women's Hospitals on the Serbian Front.
Here I send the links to the galeries with images from the Festival created by La Jiribilla a Cuban online cultural magazine.
In the home page of magazine you will find artlces, interviews and comments related to the Festival and also a link to the Magdalena sin Fronteras III 2011 dossier. They also recomended the Magdalena Project site on their page.