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For the first time in Barcelona and Spain, you can enjoy a show directed by an internationally famous master such as Fasih ur Rehman, National Dance Award Tamgha E… Read More
TheatreWorks (Singapore) & Theatre of the Disturbed (Myanmar) present The Flying Circus Project 2013 from 4 to 14 Jan 2013 in Yangon at the French Institute and other locations… Read More
Mobile performance laboratory AMPERS&ND brings together leading innovators in music, dance and physical theatre from Australia, Korea and Europe. Workshop and presentation events at Chuncheon Arts Festival in Korea… Read More
Imagining Europe is a 4-day event in Amsterdam, the initiative of the European Cultural Foundation to debate some of the questions confronting contemporary Europe. For nearly 60 years the… Read More
Amrita Performing Arts from Cambodia announces the upcoming European tour of Crack – a work of contemporary dance by German choreographer Arco Renz produced in collaboration with Kobalt Works… Read More
Ireland’s Pan Pan Theatre is touring Do Di Zhu (Fight the Landlord) to Melbourne and Darwin in August, after its successful presentations in China during the Shanghai World Expo…. Read More
Action Parties is the brainchild of artist-curator Khairuddin Hori and was first held at The Substation in 2007. It’s a multi-disciplinary project that gives creative people a space to actualize their ideas over a specified duration, allowing them to use time as their medium. Back in Singapore for its third installment, this select group of creative heavy-hitters has turned a notch up on quirky. Read More
KLEX (Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film & Video Festival) is in George Town to present 2 international screening programmes, a single-channel video installation by Huvi Chan Seauhuvi and an audio-visual performance night, featuring artists and performers from Penang and Kuala Lumpur. Read More
Chinese artists Wen Hui and Wu Wenguang (Living Dance Studio) present Memory in the Wiener Festwochen festival, Vienna (May 16-19) and Malta Festival Poznań, Poland (July 6-7). In Vienna,… Read More
EUNIC (European National Institutes for Culture) in the Philippines announces that from 22 May to 29 June 2012 it will focus on the collaboration of European contemporary dance groups… Read More
The World Shakespeare Festival opens in London, a celebration of Shakespeare as the world’s playwright with 70 productions featuring artists from around the world, performed in 37 different languages. Read More
Parada Narrnia – a street theatre production by GROTEST MARU – brings a fairytale parade of mysterious characters to central Mumbai as part of the Germany+India 2011-12 Festival. Dates:… Read More
‘Boy with a Suitcase’ is a joint production of Ranga Shankara, Bangalore, India and Schnawwl Theater, Mannheim, Germany, touring to Bangalore (17-21 Apr), Chennai (22 Apr), Pune (25 Apr) and Mumbai (27-28 Apr), programmed as part of the Germany+India 2011-2012 celebrations. Read More
The Alliance Française de Singapour presents A Javanese Affair – a week showcasing Indonesian culture in Singapore from 21 February to 25 February 2012. Read More
Four Amrita Arts dancers from Cambodia, Chumvan Sodhachivy, Khon Chan Sithyka, Nam Narim and Sam Sathya, feature in performances of Stravinsky’s opera PERSEPHONE directed by Peter Sellars at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain, January 14-29, 2012. Read More
10th Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) takes place in Adelaide 26 Feb – 1 Mar 2012. Register at the early bird rate till December 12th to meet the most… Read More
Villa Tokyo is an international joint project between 17 European and Japanese art galleries which share common ideas on discovering and promoting the most intriguing artistic attitudes. Read More
The artistic exchange project “Puppets Beyond Borders” brings together puppeteers from Germany, France, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand in October and November 2011. Read More
Thailand’s Opera Siam (formerly Bangkok Opera) performs in the UK in September, in recognition of connections between the two countries, with the European Premiere of Thai Ghost Opera Mae Naak. Read More
This autumn, Sadler’s Wells in London presents a collection of dance works from across Asia. The Out of Asia season brings together artists from China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Japan and Taiwan. Read More
PAMS 2011 registration is open for a programme including showcases of best Korean theatre, dance and music, as well as international performances from Australia and Japan; booth exhibition; Info Sessions and Networking programmes. Read More
Fight the Landlord – a production by Ireland’s Pan Pan Theatre – (Dou Di Zhu) is a performance with a Chinese cast of Generation Y actors. It tours to Beijing and Chengdu in September 2011. Read More
Eight high profile arts professionals from six countries, including Australia, India, New Zealand and China, have been awarded bursaries for the 5th decibel Performing Arts Showcase in Manchester, UK in September 2011. Read More
An international exchange project around sound art between China and Poland which started in 2006 develops with exchange visit to China. Read More
Holiday, a performance by Ranters Theatre, will tour in Europe this Spring, visiting venues in Portugal and Wales. Holiday is the winner of 5 Australian Green Room Awards including – Best Production Read More
World premiere of opera Matsukaze commissioned by La Monnaie, Brussels with music by Japanese contemporary composer Toshio Hosokawa, choreography and staging by Sasha Waltz. Read More
INSITU presents the artist Kangding ray in Singapore at Fort Canning Hill, featuring his original compositions/ aural maps of the enigmatic site. It will be a night of cutting-edge aural x visual performance, integrating visual and textual maps by Taisuke Koyama, Boedi Widjaja and June Yap. Read More
Curator Akiko Yanagisawa brings the Hibiki season to London, a bold initiative to reclaim the true traditions of Japanese music for a new audience. Read More
Live performance, screenings and workshops explore the unique sonic and visual world of a group of young South Korean artists and noise makers using “cracked everyday electronics” who appear for first time in the UK. Read More
Berlin’s UfaFabrik presents a Fokus Korea arts events programme in January 2011 with dance, music and performance and a documentary film premiere. Read More