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Theatre is and has always been a practice of imagination – especially of alternative worlds, spaces, and futures. This does not only apply to theatre and performance in its well-established and acknowledged forms, but even more to non-conformist or experi... see more

Theatre played a pivotal role in Nazi propaganda and cultural politics. The German language minority theatres, which continued to exist east and south of the new borders of post 1919 Germany, attracted a particular interest from the Nazi regime as they we... see more

At the border of the XIX–XX centuries, the period of crisis of the European naturalistic theater, European avant-gardists look to the eastern theater experience through the reference to the origins of the theater’s nature, and seek to enrich the theatrica... see more

After regaining independence in 1991 Estonia, like other Baltic states, went through a transition period which can be described as a return to the West, i.e. Europe. By now, Estonia has joined European community and is successfully integrated with Europe.... see more

At the border of the XIX–XX centuries, the period of crisis of the European naturalistic theater, European avant-gardists look to the eastern theater experience through the reference to the origins of the theater’s nature, and seek to enrich the theatrica... see more

This article seeks to describe Mendu theatre that is performed in Sedanau, Natuna regency (kabupaten) of one of Indonesia’s newest provinces, the Riau Island. 1 Once popular at the turn of the 20 th century and in the 1970s and 1980s, there were local Men... see more

A nonverbal transmission and an implicit way of communication are highly encouraged in Japanese society. The reason for this “silence prerogative” is often found in historical facts of lengthy feudal era or in ancient philosophies and religions such as Bu... see more

This paper analyzes the dialogue between Edward Gordon Craig and Ananda Coomaraswamy, a historian of Indian art, as the launching point of the investigative universe known as intercultural theatre, and the consequences of this dialoguein the tho... see more

La ermoza istorya de Robinzon o la mizerya: Sephardi Versions of Robinson CrusoeIn the second half of the 19th century the Haskalah, an intellectual movement whose objective was to educate and westernize Eastern European Jews, also reached the S... see more

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