Theatre and Movement
Here you can find projects in the area of “Theatre and Movement” listed in alphabetical order.
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HOME GAME 2011Festival, workshops and conference in cooperation with the Schauspiel Cologne Theme: Cultural Education |
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Home Gamefund to promote theatre projects which try to attract new audiences Theme: Cultural Education |
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Motion Bank by William ForsytheDevelopment of a new system of notation for dance and a library of digital dance scores |
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Theatertreffen 2010Theatre festival, funded as a cultural institution of excellence |
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Wanderlust – Fund for International Theatre Partnershipsawards funding to German municipal and state theatres which would like to establish long-term partnerships with foreign theatres. Theme: Cultural Education |
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100 Years of Oskar SalaTheme-based weekend with plays, performances, tours and an international symposium |
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529 km to the FutureA joint programme by the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin and the Narodowy Stary Teatr in Cracow (Poland) - supported by the Wanderlust Fund Theme: Cultural Education |
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80*81Around the world – A theatrical investigation with 20 performances |
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A Kleist…Theatre project by Rimini Protokoll marking the Kleist Commemorative Year 2011 |
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Further Informations
Funding cultural infrastructure and outstanding cultural events in the area of Theatre and Movement
German contemporary dance is highly esteemed throughout the world. However, this important artistic field has suffered from severe funding cutbacks here at home. In an attempt to counter this trend, the Foundation initiated the Dance Plan Germany in 2005. The programme funds selected dance projects and increases the public and political awareness of dance.
The Wanderlust and Home Game funds are two theatre funding programmes, which the Foundation initiated to encourage international cooperation between foreign and German state and municipal theatres, as well as strengthen the role of theatres as a place of communication among the residents of their cities.
In funding the Theatertreffen, the Foundation strongly supports one of the top events in the German-language theatre scene. The event is held in Berlin every year and showcases the ten most remarkable performances in Germany, Switzerland and Austria from the past season.
