Call for Artists

raimond | 29/11/2009 - 23:09

Call for Proposals:

International Conference
"Performing Arts Training Today"

April 28-May 1, 2010
Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria

"Performing Arts Training Today" is the professional conference open to performers, performing arts educators and teachers from all over the world interested in the research of topical questions and processes in contemporary performing arts education and training.

The conference is open to different art genres, techniques and forms: theatre, dance, music, circus, visual and multimedia art.

At the moment the Conference is accepting presentation proposals.

Participants: actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, performing arts educators, teachers, musicians, singers, composers, stage designers, painters, mask makers, multimedia artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, theatre critics, journalists and arts managers.

You are welcome to take part in the conference
as a Speaker/Presenter/Participant/Observer!

The working language is English

PHOTO GALLERY of the Past Conference:
http://picasaweb.google.ru/globtheatre/IUGTEConference

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES & REGISTRATION:
http://www.iugte.com/projects/reg.details.php

General information:
http://www.iugte.com/projects/Conference.php

ACCOMODATION & VENUE:
http://www.iugte.com/projects/leibnitz.php

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