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BOND STREET THEATRE - Theatre for Peace in Afghanistan, Burma, and Haiti

 

Performance at Women's Prison

Jan 6th-12th 2012

"a ground-breaking week"
Jeff Ginsberg, Professor of Theatre, Columbia College of Chicago



Program Description

40 Years of Reconsidering Performance, Feminism, Alternative Spaces

Published by INDEPENDENT CURATORS INTERNATIONAL

Foreword by Kate Fowle. Introduction by Moira Roth. Text by Martha Wilson.

call for scholarly essays on performance, dance, film, new media, and the performance of everyday life from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives
Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory seeks scholarly essays on performance, dance, film, new media, and the performance of everyday life from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives.  We encourage dialogues between varied fields of performance scholarship (i.e., performance studies; theatre, dance, and music history and criticism; ethnography; cinema and cultural studies; as well as queer and post-colonial theory), and explore critiques of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, technology, and nation. The journal is a peer-reviewed, tri-annual publication with fo

Teatro*lila presenta

Magfest gener-AZIONI

25-27 novembre 2011

Il Magfest incontra Torino

Komische structuren en personages

Intensieve COMMEDIA DELL´ARTE workshop
(KOMISCHE STRUCTUREN EN PERSONAGES)


Een workshop om de creatie van komische personajes en situaties uit te oefenen door de klassieke technieken van de Commedia dell´ Arte.
Gericht op acteurs, dancers, theaterstudenten, docenten en iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in de Commedia.

Ay Ombe Theatre´s Performance Autology intensive

International Ay Ombe Theatre Retreat

Building Creative Communities: PETA’S Theater for Advocacy Work in Mekong compiles the experiences of Mekong creative communities in addressing gender and sexuality issues. It tackles the spread of virulent diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS, and how the subregion’s cultural strenghts are harnessed in a bid to curb them.
The 246-page book summarizes the five-year work of the PETA Mekong Partnership Program, which in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation, facilitated inspiring encounters with Mekong artists and groups in the Greater Mekong Subregion.

Greetings,
Stroke and tired by outside definitions, I strive for a contemporary history that will include my own take on myself.

Socially as well as economically.
The dialogue brought about by the creative process and its sharing has been the platform granting me the most sane solution.
Here I present:
Excuse me Excuse us a multidisciplinary dialogue project with scholars, researchers and artists where knots received are untied & stated.

Bond Street Theatre will be featured for the Scenic and Lighting Design of Beyond the Mirror, their 2005 collaboration with Exile Theatre of Afghanistan.

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