Contemporary Dance in Belarus in the Early 21st Century: “Waiting for Godot”
During the last decade, two interconnected processes of legalization and professionalization have...
Read MorePosted by Svetlana Ulanovskaya | 31st Jan 2017 | Belarus, Review, Theatre and Dance
During the last decade, two interconnected processes of legalization and professionalization have...
Read MorePosted by Kata Karah | 8th Sep 2016 | Belarus, Review
Incinerating the line between performance and real life, Belarus Free Theatre’s Burning Doors...
Read MorePosted by Svetlana Ulanovskaya | 1st Sep 2016 | Belarus, News, Theatre and Dance
The emergence of modern dance groups in Belarus was caused by perestroika and social and political...
Read MorePosted by Svetlana Ulanovskaya | 12th Jul 2016 | Belarus, News, Theatre and Dance
Contemporary dance in Belarus does not have a long history. Contrary to Western European...
Read MorePosted by Jesse Kirkwood | 8th Dec 2014 | Belarus, Review, Theatre and Politics
“Belarus is not sexy. Sexy countries have oil, gas, diamonds, sea, mountains … Belarus has...
Read MorePosted by Molly Flynn | 30th Jul 2014 | Belarus, Directing, Interview
Nicolai Khalezin is the director of the Belarus Free Theatre’s newest production Red Forest. He...
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