DramAgora
Clubs

Festival week's nights are filled with clubs. Experience the fun-loving parties in the festival club Bar Koko (KokoTeatteri) and Russian Seasons festival's party at Dubrovnik (Eerikinkatu 11). Festival ends with a big blast at Culture Factory Korjaamo on Saturday 24th of November. Read more about the festival fun and come and join the joyful nights of theatre makers and friends. >>

Theatre seminar

The New Theatre on the Baltic Shores seminar series 19th - 23rd Nov. 12 – 3 p.m. at Helsinki University. Jeff Johnson, a theatre scholar from the United States, and his colleagues from Baltic and Nordic countries, will be exploring the current state of theatre in the Baltic countries.
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Drama readings

Baltic Circles´Drama Readings are focusing this year on plays from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Read more >>

Lithuanian drama

Lithuanian theatre is world famous. Over past decade, also Finnish festivals have been hosting the powerfully poetic work of Lithuanian directors. We have learned to associate Lithuanian theatre with strong, director centred, visionary productions, but what is the role of dramatic literature in the Lithuanian theatre scene? Lithuanian drama in Finnish at Finnish National Theatre on 16th of November. Read more >>

Radio play

Radio Theatre produces the play The Beans by Lithuanian Daiva Čepauskaitė to radio play. The premiere of the radio play will be held at Baltic Circle on 22nd of November. Read more >>

Translator's roundtable

“Are culture-bound features a constraint in translation, or just a challenge?” will be asked and answered in Translators’ Roundtable. Jukka-Pekka Pajunen, a drama translator and member of the Artistic Team of Tampere Theatre Festival and Norwegian playwright Finn Iunker are one of the speakers attending the discussion. Read more >>

World War 2 workshop

The Baltic Circle joins forces with the Russian Seasons festival and Teatr.Doc from Moscow. Together we bring four Russian and three Finnish playwrights for a discussion. How do we talk about our Winter War history in the means and language of theatre?

 

Dramagora, the e-journal of the Baltic Circle Festival, will be publishing intstant reviews of festival shows, summaries of artist discussions and event reports by three art experts. Also the theatre seminar will be covered at DramAgora.

   
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