“Full Moon” by Josef Nadj at the Festival of International Alternative Theatre (FIAT) in Montenegro
“By the term theatre we do not only mean its expressive linguistic side, but also the cultural,...
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 30th Sep 2025 | Montenegro, Review, Theatre and Dance
“By the term theatre we do not only mean its expressive linguistic side, but also the cultural,...
Read MorePosted by Marilena Borriello | 6th Aug 2023 | Denmark, Review, Theatre and Art
In Ways of Seeing (1972), John Berger stated that “the way we see things is affected by what...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 4th Feb 2021 | Bulgaria, Interview, Theatre and Dance, Transmedia
Galina Borissova is a dancer and choreographer, working mainly in the field of modern and...
Read MorePosted by Shiya Lu | 30th Jan 2021 | China, Dramaturgy, Interview, Theatre and Dance, Transcultural Collaborations
A Poem About the Unknown is a dance theatre performance directed by Chinese dance artists Lian...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 12th Jan 2021 | Review, South Africa, Theatre and Dance
The TX Theatre’s double bill Mnquma & Ithemba is rich modern African contemporary dance-based...
Read MorePosted by Ariadne Mikou | 15th May 2020 | Festivals, Review, Theatre and Film
During an art and culture online ubiquity that was expanded in the course of the global pandemic,...
Read MorePosted by Katalin Trencsényi | 27th Feb 2020 | Review, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Cunningham Directed by Alla Kovgan “A 3D cinematic experience about legendary American...
Read MorePosted by Kaggwa Andrew Mayiga | 23rd Aug 2019 | Producing, Review, Rwanda
The year 1994 In 1994, Nelson Mandela had been free since 1990, but a candidate in the upcoming...
Read MorePosted by Isaiah Lopaz | 31st May 2019 | Finland, Review, Theatre and Dance
In Cosmic Latte, Sonya Lindfors projects the audience into a Black future, while underscoring just...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 19th May 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Decolonization
Author: Rathsaran Sireekan Contemporary art’s desire to be “contemporary”, for many practitioners,...
Read MorePosted by Fabián Barba | 17th May 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Dance
Fabián Barba studied dance in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, as well as at P.A.R.T.S. in...
Read MorePosted by Eylül Fidan Akıncı | 16th Feb 2019 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Dance, Transmedia, United States of America
Until the beginning of February, the New York MoMA is mounting an exhibition on Judson Dance...
Read MorePosted by Daily Sabah | 16th Dec 2018 | Festivals, News, Turkey
The 22nd Istanbul Theater Festival hosted many theater and performance groups, as well as...
Read MorePosted by Katalin Trencsényi | 4th Nov 2018 | Devised Theatre, Essay, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
Artificial Things [i] (directed by Sophie Fiennes) is a re-imagination of a contemporary dance...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 10th Apr 2018 | Essay, Immersive Theatre, India, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Disability
Rather than experimental theatre, it is the realm of dance works that is considered to be much...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 4th Apr 2018 | Belgium, Interview, Japan, Theatre and Dance, Transcultural Collaborations
There are mutual squeals of delight when Belgian dance artist, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Spanish...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 20th Jan 2018 | France, Japan, Review, Theatre and Dance
Is the French choreographer Jerome Bel a trailblazer or an enfant terrible of the contemporary...
Read MorePosted by Valeria Stračevská | 1st Oct 2017 | Interview, Russia, Theatre and Dance
Recently London was abuzz with the new project of the London Russian Ballet School — The Romantic...
Read MorePosted by Brendan Irish | 30th Jun 2017 | Canada, Theatre and Dance
Sansluxe, meaning “without luxury” in French, is a collaborative space that Montreal dancers in the city’s renowned gay village can use for the small fee of $40.00 per year. In February, dancers from the Sansluxe collective...
Read MorePosted by Annelies Van Assche | 29th Dec 2016 | Belgium, Interview, Theatre and Dance
In her research, theatre scholar Annelies Van Assche investigates the working and living...
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