Since its beginning, Egyptian theatre has tended to adopt the colonizer-perspective in defining theatre. From the analysis of the imaginative value of shadow, to the exploration of its aesthetic impact and its contribution to the contemporary notions of scenography and of liberating the Egyptian stage, Nora Amin presents a new examination of the connection that exists between the decolonization of the Egyptian stage, and the expansion of the theatrical discourse and form via the inspiration from the traditional sources of performativity. “Sesame Street: The Musical” Electrifies 24th October 2022Īn essay by Nora Amin that traces the presence of shadow theatre within the modern and contemporary Egyptian theatrical practices.Highlights from the Mladi Levi Festival in Ljubljana 30th August 2022. Bodies of Knowledge – Facilitating Alternative and Humane Ways of Learning 31st August 2022.A Queer Memory Play for the Online Generation: “You Don’t Have to Do Anything” Workshops in NYC This October 29th September 2022.Micro Theatre Festival Returns with 16 Mini Plays This Week 12th October 2022.Interview with Zoe Apostolidou and Emel Aydoğdu. Young Europe IV: Non-Dominant Voices in European Youth Theatre.Exclusive Interview with Stuart Nash, Founder of Nairobi Performing Arts Studio 11th October 2022.“Desdemona Roopakam” to be Staged 16th October 2022.When Playwrights Complicate Dramatic Form: Recent Developments in African American Plays of the 2010s 12th September 2022.On the 25th Anniversary of the STEPS Theatre 14th September 2022 Russian Theater Beyond Time and Place.How Drama Can Help Open Up Conversations on Suicide for Young People in Post-Pandemic Times 18th September 2022.Remembering Joan Littlewood (6 October 1914 – 20 September 2002) 17th October 2022.Prequel, Sequel and Two Fangs: An Exclusive Interview with Dacre Stoker 26th October 2022.“When The World Turns” is a Profoundly Moving Theatrical Experience for Children with Complex Disabilities 27th October 2022.Melissa Etheridge’s Queer Joy: “My Window-A Journey Through Life” 28th October 2022.Clowning “On Beckett,” Irwin Delights at the Emerson Paramount Center 31st October 2022.
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