The Laboratory of New Theatrical Practices
The Laboratory of New Theatrical Practices
The Laboratory of New Theatrical Practices offers an opportunity to enroll for classes in the academic year 2019/20. This is the first Polish extended programme of classes enabling students to acquire knowledge and skills enabling them to understand the artistic ideas and principles of contemporary artistic theatre and management of contemporary culture. The Head of the Laboratory of New Theatrical Practices is Professor Krystyna Duniec, and the lectures are conducted by extraordinary personalities, including those associated with Nowy Teatr.
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Performance Workshop with Katy Baird
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Performance Workshop with Katy Baird
Katy says: “I want to make work that shows the mess, the boredom, the joy, the gross bits - all of it. I want audiences to find their own meaning in the work. How can we make work that doesn’t explain life, but lets us feel it?”
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Appy for a masterclass with Dries Verhoeven
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Appy for a masterclass with Dries Verhoeven
Nowy Teatr invites applications for a master class with Dries Verhoeven, taking place on September 20, from 12:00 to 16:00 at Nowy Teatr in Warsaw, as part of the 6th New Europe International Festival: ...
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‘The Idiot’ by Mieczysław Weinberg staged by Krzysztof Warlikowski was honoured as the Best opera performance of the year 2024!
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‘The Idiot’ by Mieczysław Weinberg staged by Krzysztof Warlikowski was honoured as the Best opera performance of the year 2024!
We are delighted that the production of ‘The Idiot’ by Mieczysław Weinberg, performed at the Salzburg Festival, was honoured with the prestigious OPER! AWARD in Brussels last night. A moving work ...
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NOWY TEATR Joins Hundreds of European Venues to Rally Against ‘Acute Threat’ to Artistic Freedom
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NOWY TEATR Joins Hundreds of European Venues to Rally Against ‘Acute Threat’ to Artistic Freedom
Nowy Teatr is among the high-profile theatres, operas and galleries from 39 countries demanding the European Parliament protect the autonomy of cultural organisations. The leaders of almost 200 high-profile cultural organisations, representing thousands of artists from theatres, galleries, festivals and operas, have collectively raised their voice against an ‘acute threat’ to artistic freedom and cultural autonomy.