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Time for Swedstage 2014!
Sunday November 2 means the start of Swedstage. Over 50 participants from 30 different nations will for three days experience the very best of Swedish performing arts for children, youth and adults.
Day one we will see the beautiful Les Funambules and the epic Mats Ek production of The Emigrants. See the full programme of Swedstage here.
www.swedstage.se
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Upcoming premieres in Sweden
In Scentadabasen you will find compiled searchable information for the professional performing arts in Sweden: theatre, dance, musical theatre, opera, circus, mime and performance art. Scendatabasen is operated by Teaterunionen.
November's premieres
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Time for the ITI World Congress
Keynote speaker at the general assembly of the ITI World Congress in Yerevan, Armenia will be Swedish composer Alfons Karabuda. Karabuda will use the UN-report "The Right to freedom of Artistic expression and creativity" as the focal point of his talk, a report he also participated in writing. Karabuda is the chairman of European Composer & Songwriter Alliance, and an expert on artistic rights and freedom of speech.
The Swedish delegation at the Wold Congress will consist of among others, Ann Mari Engel, deputy chairman of ITI Worldwide and chairman of the Actions Committe for Artists Rights, and Ulla Svedin, deputy chairman of Swedish ITI.
The ITI World Congress takes place November 17-22, 2014.
Read more about the congress here.
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Swedish performances on tour
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Fictional copies, Björn Säfsten
Fictional copies will be performed at Euro-szene Leipzig and examines the influence of images on the development of identity, presentation of the self and the coexistence of human beings.
November 7-8, Leipzig, Germany
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Name of the Next Song, Örjan Andersson
In Name of the Next Song Andersson is playing with the audience’s expectations, particularly with time, and spurns any predictable sense of form in constructingthe sequences of solos, duets, trios and quartets. The performance will be presented at Ice Hot Nordic Dance Platform.
December 12, Oslo, Norway
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As it empties out, Jefta van Dinther
Jefta van Dinther is on tour with no less than four productions. As It Empties Out is his largest project thus far. The performance spreads out as a delirious sequence, inviting us to both remember the theatre and forget it.
As it empties out
November 7-8, Helsinki, Finland
November 21-22 Courtrai, Belgium
November, 25-26, Paris, France
Grind
November 5, Budapest, Hungary B
Plateau Effect
November 5-6, Antwerp, Belgium
November 13-14, London, UK
This is concrete
November 9, Roma, Italy
November 14-16, Paris, France
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Teaterunionen – Swedish ITI is the forum for co-operation and information within Swedish performing arts and the centre for contact and exchange across the borders. We are a member organisation for Swedish institutions and organisations within Swedish performing arts and arrange the Swedish Biennial for Performing Arts, which is the largest Swedish national festival and meeting.
Teaterunionen also handles various national and international theatre projects such as improving the international knowledge of Swedish plays, showcase Swedish performing arts for the international market and co-operations across borders. We also arrange national and international seminars and conferences.
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