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26.11.2009 02:44 |

Symposium on Central European Experimental Theatre Space

 

Experimental theatre and theatre in a non-traditional space  in the second half of the 20th century will be the theme of an international symposium which will take place on the 26th and 27th of November in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Prominent specialists from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic will be presenting papers dedicated to experimental theatre as both an artistic discipline and a social phenomenon within the context of post-war developments in Central Europe.

The speakers are: Judit Csanádi (Hungary), Oleg Dlouhý (Slovakia), Anna Grusková (Slovakia), Primož Jesenko (Slovenia), Andreja Kopač (Slovenia), Tatjana Lazorčáková (Czech Republic), Barbara Novakovič (Slovenia), Joanna Ostrowska (Poland), Ivo Svetina (Slovenia), Borbála Szalay (Hungary), Juraj Šebesta (Slovakia), Pavel Štorek (Czech Republic), Tomaž Toporišič (Slovenija), Julius Tyszka (Poland), Dragan Živadinov (Slovenia), Tomáš Žižka (Czech Republic).

The aim of the project is to promote the still existing historic theatres in Europe by way of a new cultural tourism route, a free online database, and a travelling exhibition, also fostering cross-border cooperation among these theatres.

Historic theatres in 5 minutes

Litomyšl - Castle Theatre

Český Krumlov - Castle Theatre

Graz - Opera

Vienna - Theater an der Vien

Weitra - Castle Theatre

Grein - Municipal Theatre

Kačina - Castle Theatre

Mnichovo Hradiště - Castle Theatre

Graz - Drama Thatre