Théâtres de lEst et de lOuest - Rencontres Européennes du Millénaire
Initiated in 1998, the THEOREM association currently brings together about twenty European theatres and festivals with the common goal of promoting the work of young Eastern European artists.
By forming an association for the production and circulation of performances throughout Europe, the idea is:
- to contribute to the settlement of a cultural Europe, linking East to West, at a time of European enlargementt,
- for Western Europe audiences to discover the work of Central and Eastern Europe artists,
- to reinforce collaboration between Western Europe professionals by creating an informal network of information and developing a concrete partnership,
- to help creation in countries still too often excluded from the main international networks of diffusion,
- to enable an exchange of expertise between East and West, artistically, technically and financially, as well as in terms of audience relations.
In March 1999 THEOREM acquired a moral personality when adopting an associative statute, under the French 1901 law. The association comprises 24 members representing 12 European countries:
The Board:
President : Rose Fenton (LIFT Festival Director, London, Great Britain),
Deputy-President : Christopher Crimes (La Filature Director, Mulhouse, France),
Secretary : Nele Hertling (Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Germany),
Deputy-Secretary : Dessy Gavrilova (Red House Director, Sofia, Bulgaria),
Treasurer : Bernard Fleury (Le Maillon - Théâtre de Strasbourg Director, France),
The members:
Paolo Aniello (Centro servizi e spettacoli di Udine, Director, Italy),
Steve Austen (Felix Meritis Director, Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
Vincent Baudriller (Avignon Festival Director, France)
Myriam de Clopper (DeSingel Performing Arts Director, Antwerp, Belgium),
Bernard Faivre dArcier (Founder of Theorem, Honory Member),
Sigrid Gareis (Tanzquartier Director, Vienna, Austria),
Giorgio Gennari (Parma Festival Director, Italy),
Stella Hall (Belfast Festival at Queens Director, Great Britain),
Dieter Jaenicke (Fórum Cultural Mundial Brasil 2004 Executive Director, Sao Paulo, Brazil),
Philippe Le Moine (Royal National Theatre Studio, International projects, London, Great Britain),
Matthias Lilienthal (Hebbel am Ufer Director, Berlin, Germany)
Risto Nieminen (Helsinki Festival Director, Finland),
Henk Scholten (Utrecht City Theatre, The Netherlands)
Lars Seeberg (HC Andersen 2005, Odense, Denmark)
Didier Thibaut (La Rose des Vents Director, Villeneuve dAscq, France),
Baiba Tjarve (New Theatre Institute of Latvia Director, Riga, Latvia),
Chris Torch (Intercult Director, Stockholm, Sweden),
Charles Tordjman (Théâtre de La Manufacture Director, Nancy, France),
Claire Verlet (Maison des compagnies et des spectacles Director, CND, Paris, France)
In addition, a Paris-based team was formed to coordinate the project. Nathalie Vimeux and Myriam Chautemps were released by the Avignon Festival to accomplish this task.
As a vast intra-communautary network in the fields of theatre and dance, the THEOREM association has received funding from the European Commission since 1999, within the framework of the Kaleidoscope 1999 and Culture 2000 programmes. The Culture 2000 programme guarantees European financial support until 2006: after a first grand for the period June 2000 - June 2003, the association received a new three-year European grant (2003-2006).
The European THEOREM association develops the following activities:
1 Research missions in Central and Eastern Europe,
2 - Co-production and touring of shows,
3 - Communication and information
4 Training seminars, artists' residencies
1. PROSPECTING
Research trips and missions have been under way since September 1998. They provide an opportunity to attend performances, to meet the artists and X study their artistic projects, and to analyse their conditions of production and cultural contexts.
These trips take place throughout the Eastern European zone (around 20 missions per year, shared by the Parisian coordination office and all the members of the association) : Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Serbia
THEOREM goes regularly to each country to keep abreast of theatrical developments.
2. PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF THEOREM PROJECTS
a - Since its creation, THEOREM has initiated and monitored about twenty projects, initially comprising parts of co-productions by different THEOREM members.
Theorem-supported directors to date: Oskaras Korsunovas, Lithuania Peeter Jalakas, Estonia - Arpád Schilling, Hungary - Viesturs Kairiss , Latvia - Grzegorz Jarzyna, Poland - Krzysztof Warlikowski, Poland - Alexandar Popovski, Macedonia - Mihai Mihalcea, Romania - Teddy Moskov, Bulgaria - Sfumato Theatre, Bulgaria Javor Gardev, Bulgaria - László Hudi, Hungary - Ivan Stanev, Bulgaria/Germany - Driterö Kasapi, Macedonia Dimitar Nedkov, Bulgaria - Alexandru Dabija, Romania
b - THEOREM ensures that the work of Central and Eastern European artists, including THEOREM projects, tours to different festivals and theatres in Western Europe. Numerous THEOREM partners organised specific events outside their usual programme: they presented shows from the THEOREM network to underline East-European theatrical creativity.
3. COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION
a THEOREM members, sometimes together with theatre and festival partners, meet regularly in order to assess project development, exchange new information and detail plans for the next stage.
These meetings are held every two or three months, in different European cities, and frequently in Eastern European countries to meet local partners and attend performances (Paris, Avignon, Berlin, Vilnius, Sofia, Moscow, Budapest, Riga
).
b - The THEOREM network today is a genuine information bank for :
- The structures of production and distribution in the European Union member States
- Theatre and dance creation in Central and Eastern Europe
From missions to collaborations, contacts throughout Europe have multiplied, as has access to more technical information about the cultural and artistic processes occurring in each of the different countries, both in the East and in the West.
In this way, THEOREM has become a pool of information that is increasingly consulted by creators, presenters or producers working in the Performing Arts.
4. MEETINGS, RESIDENCIES, TRAINING
a - Workshops and meetings are organised in tandem with touring shows, with the aim of creating closer links between the audiences and the artists, the East and the West.
Seminars are also organised where artists, critics, producers and tour organisers can meet and work together.
Each of these events is an opportunity to communicate about the work of the THEOREM network and to afford the project wider resonance.
Some workshops, linked to productions, provide artistic directors and actors from different countries with a unique opportunity to work together and experiment in an unusual environment without the pressure of a stage performance.
Two directors hence were in residency at the Royal National Theatre Studio in London to do a preparatory work on their projects, with British actors: Oskaras Korsunovas (Lithuania) in June 2001 on King dipus and Aleksandar Popovski (Macedonia) on MacBeth in March-April 2003.
b THEOREM Eastern European partners are increasingly keen to undertake professional training. In the years ahead, THEOREM is developing this direction of activities, in organising exchange programmes between Eastern and Western artists and technicians:
- Entitled Managing Performing Arts across Europe (MPAAE), a project dedicated to young cultural managers was launched in 2002. After a one week seminar with european speakers, participants spend a practical training period in structures of performing arts in Europe.
A first programm was held in May 2002 in Riga in collaboration with the New Theatre Institute with 15 participants from the Baltic countries.
A second programm was organised in Bulgaria in partnership with the Red House of Sofia, for participants of the Balkans region, in May 2003.
- Some seminars are organised or supported on special issues concerning technical or managerial questions (dance workshops, technicians workshops,
). In May 2003 was held in Vilnius (Lithuania) a session on the conversion of former factory premises into cultural centers, and in Liepaja (Latvia) a seminar for light technicians in the field of performing arts.
Thanks to its experience and to individual initiatives already achieved by its members, THEOREM would like to operate as a helping platform for theatrical preparation and training, in the true logic of its first mission: to contribute to support the artistic creation and the exchanges in Europe.
The association will mobilize its present network, both in the West and in the East, in order to establish these exchanges and seminars giving way to effective partnerships.
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