TWB & Coexistence International
About TWB and Coexistence International
TWB and Coexistence International at Brandeis University have begun year one of a three year affiliation under the auspices the Alan B. Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence.
Performing Ethos: An international journal of ethics in theatre and performance
Genocide in Rwanda and the Reconstruction of Knowledge
From July 23rd to 25th 2008
In Kigali, Rwanda.
A word from the organizer
New Books from Playback Theatre
Kennedy Center US offers Arts Management Training in Ramallah and South Africa
Kennedy Center Chief Helps A Ramallah Troupe Facing Some Very Real Roadblocks
By Noga Tarnopolsky
Special to The Washington Post
Thursday, November 22, 2007; C01
“Peace Drum”: A School of Arts Approach to Peacebuilding
“Peace Drum”A School of Arts Approaches to Peacebuilding
Northern Uganda: Peace and Reconciliation Conference in March 2008 seeks artists
Greetings!
We join you in your struggle in working towards global peace through the use of Art.
We have used and are still using art in the struggle to spread awareness and prevention of HIV/AIDS Uganda that
is using music, dance and drama. Apparently we're considering to apply Art into our Reconciliation & Forgiveness program in the 20 years war ravaged Northern Uganda.
ARTS IN THE ONE WORLD: CURRICULA AND AGENDA at CalArts
CalArts (California Institute of the Arts) will hold its Third Annual ARTS IN THE ONE WORLD conference on the CalArts campus in Valencia, California.
Emergency Playback Theatre Europa
A training seminar taught by Jonathan Fox in Máriahalom, Hungary from
September 14-17, 2007
When disaster strikes, people desperately need a forum to share their
stories, and playback theatre can be a wonderful resource. The purpose of
this workshop is to acquire tools for delivering playback theatre to
communities suffering from a natural or civil emergency.
It will help you know what needs to be done practically, ethically, and
TWB & CI at Brandeis University
Coexistence International (CI) at Brandeis University and Theatre Without Borders are convening a gathering of international theatre artists and coexistence scholar/practitioners on the Brandeis campus from October 5-8, 2007. The primary purpose of the gathering is to further work on an anthology, Performance and Peacebuilding in Global Perspective, which will be completed in 2008.
