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International news, events and reports from the American Theatre Critics Association
Friday, December 7, 2018
Friday, August 24, 2018
REPORT: News on International Theatre Criticism
Barry Gaines |
The 2018 prize festivities will be held in St. Petersburg, Russia, to coincide with the 29th World Congress of the International Association of Theatre Critics, November 13–18, 2018. During the World Congress, IATC will present the 7th Thalia Prize, which is given, according to IATC President Margareta Sörenson, to someone who has been "responsible for a body of work in criticism and theatre studies" that has also been "particularly important to us, the international critics, in our profession."
Hans-Thies Lehman |
For the World Congress, a conference on “Performing Arts: Freedom and (In)Tolerance” has been announced and paper proposals are currently being adjudicated. Given rising levels of nationalism and autocracy throughout the globe, this World Congress and its conference promise to richly engage participants on issues that are of great importance in this political and cultural moment. American delegates to the congress are IATC Vice President Jeffrey Eric Jenkins, and ATCA members Ellen Foreman and Brad Hathaway. Members of the editorial board of Critical Stages/Scènes Critiques will also gather in Russia to set the course for the journal's next two years.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
ANNOUNCEMENT: St. Petersburg World Congress
Magic Hour: St. Petersburg |
ATCA, the US section of IATC will send two delegates with the association providing partial funding. Those delegates should be members who have been active in ATCA matters over the past two years.
Due to the short deadline for American citizens to receive an appropriate visa to attend the event, American Theatre Critics Association members are requested to contact ATCA vice chair Brad Hathaway (Brad [at] BradHathaway.com) to express interest in serving as one of two delegates representing the American section of IATC.
Our Russian counterparts need to receive official visa application information by June 30, 2018, which will include a registration form they have provided, a copy of the applicant's passport, and other relevant information. In order to be considered, potential participants MUST express interest to Brad Hathaway by Sunday, June 17, 2018, in order to receive full consideration by ATCA's executive committee.
PLEASE NOTE: Applicants' passports must not have an expiration date before June 2019.
Thursday, March 15, 2018
READ: World Theatre Day Messages
Global Messengers: Ram Gopal Bajaj (India), Maya Zbib (Lebanon), Simon McBurney (United Kingdom), Sabina Berman (Mexico) and Wêrê Wèrê Liking (Ivory Coast) |
The messages have been translated into a variety of international languages ranging from Amharic to Romanian. According to the ITI website:
World Theatre Day was initiated in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute (ITI). It is celebrated annually on 27 March by ITI Centers and the international theatre community. Various national and international theatre events are organized to mark this occasion. One of the most important of these is the circulation of the World Theatre Day Message through which at the invitation of ITI, a figure of world stature shares his or her reflections on the theme of Theatre and a Culture of Peace. The first World Theatre Day Message was written by Jean Cocteau in 1962.The link above will take you to the main message page, where you may access the messages in a variety of translations. Happy World Theatre Day!
Ever since, each year on 27 March (date of the opening of the 1962 "Theatre of Nations" season in Paris), World Theatre Day has been celebrated in many and varied ways by ITI Centers - of which there are now more than 90 throughout the world. Moreover theatres, theatre professionals, theatre lovers, theatre universities, academies and schools celebrate it as well.
Each year an outstanding figure in theatre or a person outstanding in heart and spirit from another field is invited to share his or her reflections on theatre and international harmony. What is known as the "International Message" is translated into more than 50 languages, read for tens of thousands of spectators before performances in theatres throughout the world, and printed in hundreds of daily newspapers. Colleagues in the audio-visual field lend a fraternal hand, with more than a hundred radio and television stations transmitting the message to listeners in all corners of the five continents.
Monday, March 12, 2018
CALL: Young Critics' Workshops in June
The International Association of Theatre Critics (AICT–IATC) is organizing a workshop for young theatre critics scheduled to be held June 11–17, 2018, in Limoges, France. The program will be undertaken during the Festival International des Écoles de Théâtre, with support from the Théâtre de l'Union, Centre Dramatique National du Limousin. Potential participants are invited to apply, as soon as possible, to join one of two working groups of six participants maximum per group (one French-speaking group and one in English).
Candidates must be professional critics between the ages of 18 and
35. All candidates are invited to send an application form completed (see
below) with a brief resume (one page), 2 or 3 samples of published
articles in media and a letter of recommendation from the person in charge of
the AICT–IATC section in their country, if the country has an IATC section.
All documents must be sent in a single PDF file, if possible. Please note the following:
All documents must be sent in a single PDF file, if possible. Please note the following:
1) Only candidates may apply, not the national representative of AICT–IATC sections.
2) Candidates must have a good knowledge of one of the two working languages. Please describe your fluency level in English and French.
Participants will be hosted in a shared double room. Noon and evening meals will be provided. You will receive a free entry pass for all the shows and encounters during the Festival. You will also be picked up at the train station.
Working-group monitors will include theatre critic
Jean-Pierre Han, assisted by Mariko Anazawa (French-speaking group). The name
of the English-speaking monitor will be announced later.
Applications will be accepted until May 8, 2018, and
they must be sent to the Director of Seminars, Jean-Pierre Han: jp.han@free.fr.
A final list of all accepted applications will be announced as soon as
possible, in order to allow time for participants to prepare for their trip,
and get visas for France as necessary.
Application
Information for the Young Critics’ Workshop
Name:
Gender:
Nationality:
Age:
E-mail:
Other contacts
(telephone, mobile):
Language:
IATC-affiliated national\regional
section recommending the young critic:
Other documents:
Short CV
and main professional experience (newspapers, journals, radio/TV, web,
blog, etc.)
Attached
samples from articles published or otherwise (2-3)
Other
recommendations (should home country be without national association of
theatre critics).
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
EXTENDED: Russian Director Continues Detention
Kirill S. Serebrennikov. Photo: Maxim Shipenkov/European Pressphoto Agency |
According to the article by Oleg Matsnev, Serebrennikov has staged plays featuring nude actors and touching on socially divisive issues of sexuality and politics. Speaking in court on Tuesday, Serebrennikov said that his accountant at Seventh Studio, Nina L. Maslyaeva, who has turned State’s witness in the case, had falsely accused him and four colleagues of theft.
CANCELED: 2018 World Congress at Banff
Banff Center, Canada |
The International Association of Theatre Critics (AICT-IATC) announced that its World Congress, planned for September 2018 in Banff and Calgary, Canada, has been canceled due to a lack of funding commitments. Secretary General Michel Vaïs has reported on behalf of himself and IATC President Margareta Sörenson that several other options are being investigated.
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