
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

Danse Élargie is an international competition. Artists working in all disciplines, from across the spectrum of the visual and performing arts, are invited to create new work exploring the… Read More

Applications invited from translators, theatre-makers and festival organisers for GETTING ACROZZ, a symposium on transfer of content in theatre production. A collaborative, networking, learning opportunity, part of Oldenburg’s PAZZ… Read More

The New Zealand International Arts Festival is New Zealand’s premier cultural event and a leading multi-arts festival in Australasia. Read More

Many projects in Polish performing and visual arts in recent years are being developed in non-institutional spaces to take advantage of the context and to experiment with strategies of viewer reception. This article highlights some examples. Read More

Korea Arts Management Service is calling for applications from Korean performing artists/groups and organizations whose project concerns the international touring of contemporary productions in 2012. Center Stage Korea –… Read More

The World of WearAble Art is a unique fusion of art, fashion and theatre, where hundreds of performers don magnificent artworks created by designers from around the world in a spectacular of dance, music and light. Read More

Five artists have been selected to receive a grant from the British Council in Hanoi. The selected projects of various disciplines have been chosen for their potential impact on… Read More