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  1. L'Institut international du théâtre (ITI) est ravi d'annoncer la célébration de la Journée mondiale du théâtre 2024, du 27 au 29 mars 2024 à Langfang, en Chine. Depuis sa création le 27 mars 1962, la Journée mondiale du théâtre est l'événement phare de l'ITI, rassemblant les passionnés de théâtre du monde entier pour célébrer ...

  2. www.world-theatre-day.org › pdfs › WTD2022_EN_Message_PeterSELLARSInternational Theatre Institute ITI

    Message for World Theatre Day 2022 – 27 March Author of the Message: Peter SELLARS, USA. Theatre, Opera and Festival Director. English (original) World Theatre Day Message 2022 by Peter SELLARS. Dear Friends, As the world hangs by the hour and by the minute on a daily drip feed of news reportage, may I

  3. 27 de mar. de 2023 · The International Theatre Institute has set the theme of this year's World Theatre Day as "Theatre and a Culture of Peace." WORLD THEATRE DAY 2023: INTERESTING QUOTES ABOUT THEATRE “I believe that in a great city, or even in a small city or a village, a great theatre is the outward and visible sign of an inward and probable culture.” -Laurence Olivier

  4. 26 de mar. de 2020 · Just in time for World Theatre Day, We The Parents writer Neve Spicer created an info-graphic detailing The 21 Evidence Based Benefits of Dramatic Education.From “building self-esteem and self-confidence” and “nurturing self-expression” to “encouraging empathy” and “inspiring intercultural sensitivity”, the benefits of dramatic education are endless.

  5. World Theatre Day Message 2021 by Helen MIRREN “This has been such a very difficult time for live performance and many artists, ... The beautiful culture of theatre will live for as long as we stay here. The creative urge of writers, designers, dancers, singers, actors, musicians, directors, will

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · World Theatre Day, celebrated on March 27th annually, is a global event dedicated to honoring the art of theatre, its contribution to culture, and its power to foster mutual understanding and peace.. Origins and Significance. The journey of World Theatre Day began in 1961, initiated by the International Theatre Institute (ITI), an organization founded under the UNESCO umbrella.

  7. World Theatre Day has been created by the International Theatre Institute ITI, the world's largest organization for the Performing Arts, and was celebrated for the first time on 27 March 1962. Ever since, each year on the 27 March (date of the opening of the 1962 edition “Theatre