Published 28.11.07
7-13 July 2008, Malpils, Latvia. Application deadline: 20 January 2008
Between Tradition and Contemporaneity
Performing arts have the ancient history and extraordinarily rich and diverse traditions in different cultures of the world.
The search of the connection between tradition and contemporaneity helps to enrich and variegate the contemporary performing arts giving the non-trivial decisions in forms, powerful energy and interesting ways of work on the stage.
The festival invites both the bearers of the authentic traditions in performing arts and the representatives of contemporary stage work from all over the world.
Theatre Methods is a wonderful opportunity for theatre educators, teachers and performing artists to demonstrate their work - research methods and creative techniques on the subject of the bridge between tradition and contemporaneity in performing arts. The number of presentations is limited.
• workshop/master class
• work in progress
• performance fragment (not requiring any special technical conditions)
• reading/lecture
• any other way of demonstration to the presenter’s discretion.
To submit your presentation proposal, please send the following materials in Word format to info@iugte.com
www.iugte.com
www.iugte.com/projects/TheatreMethods08.php
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