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Conference in Cracow
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EEPAP is an organisation supporting the development of performing arts (dance and theatre) in Central and Eastern Europe. Participants: independent theatre and dance artists, curators, critics, as well as independent arts centres. The project is present in 18 countries of the CEE region so far: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Poland. The EEPAP with its seats in The Centre for Culture in Lublin, is powered by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and Lublin City Council.
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Meeting in Cracow in October 2011
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Conference in Lublin
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Meeting in Schauspielhaus Bochum
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Conference „Identity- Autonomy-Critical discourse. Dance in Central/Eastern Europe after 1989
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Dance conference in Lublin
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What has been already within the framework of EEPAP? - three EEPAP conferences in Warsaw, Cracow and Lublin - two meetings in Germany: in Schauspielhaus Bochum and Forum Freies Theatre in Dusseldorf - dance conference „Identity-Autonomy-Critical discourse. Dance in Central/Eastern Europe after 1989” in Lublin - educational project in Kiev, Minsk and Grodno - artist-in-residence programme - Mobile Academy of Dance Criticism - reports „The organisation of Performing Arts in Eastern European Countries”
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Educational project in Kiev
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artist-in-residence programme in cooperation with: Festival BITEF, Belgrade, Serbia MESS Festival, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Festival Divadelna Nitra, Nitra, Slovakia Theatrical Reminiscences, Cracow, Poland Theatre Confrontations, Lublin, Poland Mladinsko and Glej Theatre, Ljubljana, Slovenia EEPAP received about 60 applications from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic, Ukraine. 13 residents were chosen to take part in the programme.
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18 reports made by experts from each country overview of reports from EEPAP countries made by Paweł Płoski first publication devoted to performing arts in Eastern European countries Report posted on website www.eepap.org EEPAP reports
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What are the plans for the nearest future? - continue research with regard to the reports - continue educational projects for performing arts managers and artist-in-residence programme - next EEPAP meetings - research projects – Dictionary of contemporary performing arts and Anthology „Forgotten Avant-garde” - „Identity.Move!” organized by EEPAP and Goethe Institute
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Conference in Lublin October 2012
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Meeting in Dusseldorf
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Conference in Cracow
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Contact: www.eepap.org www.facebook.com/EEPAP Curator: Marta Keil mkeil@mkeil@eepap.org Producers: Ewa Molik emolik@eepap.org Daria Odija dodija@eepap.org Centre for the Culture in Lublin ul. Narutowicza 32 20- 016 Lublin +48 81 536 68 38
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