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LITHUANIAN THEATRE PRESENTED IN LONDON

 

Festival of Central and Eastern European Arts, presents the first UK Central and Eastern European Performing Arts Market

Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 November 2006 10am to 6pm at Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, London W6 9RL

Supported by Visiting Arts and the Department for Culture Media and Sport, Arts Council England, and The British Council

CEEPAM aims to create a pool of artistic resources for British and Central and Eastern European arts practitioners. It aims to facilitate the development of international networks of artists, producers, venue managers and festivals towards exchange, collaboration and partnerships. CEEPAM will be a meeting place of contemporary artistic creativity and a framework for networking and communication towards mutual understanding of cultural trends and artistic forms and the potential of working together.

Who is CEEPAM for?

Cultural operators and opinion formers, artistic directors, venue managers, producers,representatives of Embassies, Cultural Institutes and Centres and funders. In fact anyone involved in the performing arts world within the UK.

What is CEEPAM?

Market place/exhibition

Attractive booths where countries will promote their cultural wares with representatives on hand. Participating countries include: Romania,The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Lithuania, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Moldova and Croatia.

Live showcases

On site in Studio 2, selected performance arts groups will participate in a programmed showcase on both days.

Open forum discussion platforms

On each of the two days between 1pm and 2pm, CEEPAM delegates and exhibitors will be able participate in lunchtime open forum discussions led by key performing arts professionals. Themes will include Central and Eastern European performing arts in the 21st century and best practice in creating intercultural understanding and creative collaboration. The Riverside Cafe/Bar area will also be available for informal discussions in convivial surroundings.  O G R A M M E C O STTickets are

just £25 for one day and £35 for two days

Price includes

Full access to all the events outlined above. £5 off a full

price ticket(s) for any of Feeast’s exciting presentations to

include Farm in the Cave: The Song of an Emigrant, hot from

a huge success at this years Edinburgh Fringe. See

www.feeast.com or contact us for a brochure.

How to book (If you haven’t already)

You can book a place straight away by contacting

Riverside Box Office www.riversidestudios.co.uk or

020 8237 1111

For further information please contact us:

Tel: 020 8 441 8575 Email: info@feeast.com

Central and Eastern

European Performing Arts

Market: CEEPAM

TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER:

11am REQUIEM FOR A HOUSE, LISEN THEATRE

THE CZECH REPUBLIC (PUPPETRY)

A grotesque puppet show-off about life and death

in consumerist society. A dark puppet thriller about

our shared passions, sex, violence, brutality, and

disgust, replete with the most revolting aberrations

– in a word, all that makes us feel fine.

12 noon MASS COCOON FLY COMPANY

THE CZECH REPUBLIC (DANCE)

A story of sin and purity performed by a single male

dancer, Jaro Vinarsky, one of the most talented and

most successful Czech modern dancers. Music by:

J. S. Bach’s “Mass in b minor.

2.30pm I MISS COMMUNISM INES WURTH

CROATIA (THEATRE)

Nominated for the Amnesty International Award

and the Writer’s Guild Award. East goes West;

communism goes capitalism; atheism goes God.

From Croatia to America and back, this solo piece

shows three generations of women who lived

through three wars in a drama with intense comic

moments

3.30pm VOYAGE, LONGITAL, SLOVAKIA (MUSIC)

Spectral soulful electronics watercolour guitar

landscapes smooth winding basslines, strange and

beautiful language unusual music with attitude

OPEN FORUM DISCUSSION PLATFORMS:

Constantin Chiriac Director - International Theatre

Festival, Sibiu (Romania)

Wolfgang Hoffmann Artistic Director - Aurora Nova,

Edinburgh and Dublin Fringe Festival (Ireland)

Diana Cezar Director - FEEAST, Festival of Central and

Eastern European Arts (UK)

Sandy Maberley Artistic Director - Theatre Melange (UK)

WEDNESDAY 22 NOVEMBER:

11am MAKE-UP OPERA, OSKARAS KORSUNOVAS

THEATRE (OKT/VILNIUS CITY THEATRE)

LITHUANIA (THEATRE)

Make-Up opera is the make-up that we wear

throughout our lives. Make-up of our faces, souls,

voices… Three characters are telling fragments of

their life stories. A huge video screen magnifies their

changing faces wearing different make-up of their

past and future; their voices, changing according to

the characters on the screen, blend into a music of

words and intonations and emotions.

12 noon THE LAST STEPS BEFORE… COCOON FLY

COMPANY THE CZECH REPUBLIC

(DANCE)

An eternal tale of our yearning to fly….Jaro

Vi_arsk_’s solo piece is about fall and flight, the

yearning of the soul to bare itself and the yearning

of the body to throw off its burden

2.30pm DREAM DAN PURIC ROMANIA

(PHYSICAL THEATRE)

One performer, many characters: Dan Puric,

Romania’s leading dancer/actor in an

autobiographical visual journey’ ‘Incomparable,

Inimitable Irresistible’ Theaterbbrett, Vienna

4pm SAVITRI LISEN THEATRE THE CZECH

REPUBLIC (PUPPETRY)

A colorful shadow play accompanied by special

narration of the storyteller, playing a set of unique

musical instruments. Savitri is an original Czech

interpretation of the oriental shadow puppet

theatre.

OPEN FORUM DISCUSSION PLATFORMS:

Fedor Pavlov President- Russian ACT Festival and Marka

Face Fashion, Moscow (Russia)

Audronis Liuga Director - International Theatre Festival

New Drama Action - Vilnius Theatre and Cinema

Information and Education Centre (Lithuania)

Zeljka Turcinovic, President - Croatian Centre of ITI –

UNESCO (Croatia)

Geoffrey Brown Director - Euclid Foundation (UK)

Join the FEEAST and be a part of a new and exciting development for the arts at CEEPAM

FEEAST - Festival of Central and Eastern European Theatre

47-49 Wood Street, Barnet, Herts EN5 4BS www.feeast.com

Registered company number: 5840012 Charity number: 1115659

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