Serbian Balcony Performances in Times of COVID-19: Clapping, Protesting, Confrontation
How did diverse balcony performances emerge in Serbia during the coronavirus epidemic and how did...
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How did diverse balcony performances emerge in Serbia during the coronavirus epidemic and how did...
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This week marks five years since the nationwide Nirbhaya protests sparked off in the country, with...
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“Philippine theater has, through three eras of political struggle—Filipino-American, Japanese,...
Read MorePosted by Roman Dolzhansky | 13th Sep 2012 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
A production by the Moscow’s Teatr.doc has not just soared to popularity as a cultural event, but...
Read MorePosted by Dorota Kowalkowska | 11th Jul 2012 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics
The last piece written by Demirski and directed by Strzępka brings a simple, and yet a very...
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