Notes from the Field

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Notes from the Field is published on-line as part of the Theatre Without Borders website. Its aim is to provide a forum for individual theatre artists to share and reflect on their experiences working in diverse communities around the world. TWB is committed to mutual respect, inclusivity and open exchange, and we welcome submissions which explore various methodologies, practices and projects which take place in international contexts. We encourage dialogue and reflection but in keeping with its model, Doctors Without Borders, TWB does not take political positions, and does not publish articles which advocate specific political viewpoints.

Arterial Network at the World Summit on Arts and Culture in Melbourne, Australia

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Arterial Network members attended the World Summit on Arts and Culture in Melbourne, Australia from the 3rd to 6th Octob

Funeral of Juliano Mer-Khamis

Dear friends,

Iraq 'Day of Rage' protests followed by detentions, beatings‏

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Waleed Shamil reports that one of his theatre students from University of Baghdad was taken in and tortured.He is back now and reporting on his experience.

Letter from Cairo‏ [TOPLAB-ANNOUNCE]

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[Note: The writer, Dalia Basiouny, has interned and collaborated with
the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory.]


Dear Friends,

Thank you for all the good energy you are send Egypt and for all your
support. I tried to write when I came back from the demonstrations
last night. I started, but it was very late, and I kept receiving
phone calls from young friends wanting to discuss the situation till
1:30 am, then I fell asleep.

I slept soundly in my bed for the first time, since the curfew started

Institute for Crimes against Culture‏

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 October 2010

Canadian Theatre Review - Fall 2010 Journal

CTR 144, Fall 2010, Theatre in an Age of Eco-Crisis is now available at http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/m26h44316vv8/.

Legacy and Re/volution: Talkin' bout an evolution - Introduction NoPassport Dreaming the Americas Conference February 13, 2009

[This Conference is dedicated to the memory and spirit of playwright Lynne Alvarez, who graciously paved the way for so many of us in the field with her dynamic writing voice and expansive creative sensibility.]

A Report from ISOKO Rwanda/Canada

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Healing the Body Politic - Introduction to the NoPassport Dreaming the Americas Theatre Conference Feb 22, 2008

  Healing the Body Politic

An Introduction to NoPassport Dreaming the Americas Theatre Conference:

The Body Politic in Performance

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