Barcelona’s 2025 Grec Festival: “The Performing Arts as a Critical and Poetic Tool”
The 2025 Grec festival, the first under the new directorship of Leticia Martín Ruiz, opened on 26...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 6th Aug 2025 | Festivals, Review, Spain
The 2025 Grec festival, the first under the new directorship of Leticia Martín Ruiz, opened on 26...
Read MorePosted by Teodora Medeleanu | 6th Aug 2025 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Religion
Jumping from one story to another or from a specific timeline to an entirely different one seems,...
Read MorePosted by Jenny Strataki | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review
My colleague Jonathan and I were walking towards Leidseplein and the Internationaal Theater...
Read MorePosted by Róisín Daly | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review, Theatre and AI
Stepping into From Dust feels less like attending a performance and more like consciously entering...
Read MorePosted by Javad Mohajeri | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review, Theatre and AI
Arrival and Anticipation On Thursday, June 19, I participated in Michel van der Aa’s From Dust....
Read MorePosted by Unnur Hlíf Rúnarsdóttir | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review
For Part I of this review, go here. Yet again, I find myself at the edge of Amsterdam, at the...
Read MorePosted by Unnur Hlíf Rúnarsdóttir | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review
It is the third day of the Holland Festival, and I make my way to what feels like the edge of...
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