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April 2008


Vértice Brasil, 14-20 July 2008

The first Brazilian women’s festival will be held in July in Florianópolis, South of Brazil.

An intense week with performances, talks, conferences, demonstrations, workshops and an exposition of pictures of women in the scene will provide the opportunity for meetings and exchange.

Soon a draft programme and a website will be available. for more information.


Transit VI - August 2009

The 6th Transit - International Festival of Women's Performance will be held at Odin Teatret, Holstebro, Denmark in August 2009.

Dates and further information will be announced soon.

The Transit festival is organised by Julia Varley and held approximately every three years. Visit the archives of some of the previous Transit festivals (2007, 2004, 2001).


The Open Page - Issue 11Open Page Issue 12 - Theatre - Women - Song

The eleventh issue of The Open Page is now available. The Open Page is the annual journal of The Magdalena Project, published by Odin Teatret. Email or visit the Open Page web site to find your closest distributor.

 


The Way of Magdalena

The Way of MagdalenaWritten by Chris Fry, The Way of Magdalena chronicles the main activities of the first decade or so of The Magdalena Project. Starting with the explosion onto the theatre scene in 1986 of the international women’s theatre festival Magdalena ’86, the book traces the various lines of development that rippled out from that cathartic event. It examines the work of the founder and Artistic Director, Jill Greenhalgh, and follows how her vision interacted with and inspired more and more women to develop their own work and visions. It explores many of the events that took place within this period, including those which became the first of a series of events, such as the Transit Festivals in Denmark, and the Festivals Voix de Femmes in Belgium. The book also delves behind the scenes to examine the management structures that evolved as The Magdalena Project grew and took on a life of its own. Often using first hand experience and interviews as well as original documentation, the book attempts to recreate and present the ways of thinking that were prevalent at the time. It also brings an objectivity that proffers a useful perspective to readers wishing to find out more about the early years of this still growing international network.

To order copies, email

Published in 2007 by Open Page Publications, with the support of Odin Teatrets Forlag, Grenland Friteater, The Magdalena Project and CTLS - Centre for Theatre Laboratory Studies; ISBN EAN 978-87-87292-13-9.


 

The Magdalena Project sadly farewells Maria Cañepa (Chile) and Sally Rodwell (co-founder of Magdalena Aotearoa). Transit V was dedicated to their memories.


 

 

 

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