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I've been commissioned to write a chapter for a forthcoming book on women and devising/collective creation and would like to represent the experiences and views of as many women as possible. If you're a theatre practitioner in the UK, and have used devising within your work at any point, I'd love to hear of your experiences and views.
A limited-edition book documenting the Tantidhatri Festival (2012) is going to be published. This was both the first Magdalena festival, and the first international women's performing arts festival, in India.
Frances (Fran) Medley, who has chosen to end her life at the age of 44, made an important contribution to the history of the Magdalena Project in Wales.
Hi Magdalenas! I would like to introduce myself: My name is Beatriz, I am originally from Caracas, Venezuela, but I moved to Spain 10 years ago.
Recently, I had the chance to participate at the Magdalena Festival A Solas in Madrid, and the experience got me inspired to go back to Caracas and promote a Magdalena there.
This is the beginning of what we hope will become a large and comprehensive collection of books, articles, videos and other publications about or referring to the Magdalena Project, its activities and associated festivals and activities - a very useful resource for anyone researching the Magdalena Project.
Stacy Klein, Founder and Artistic Director of Double Edge Theatre, has received the prestigious 2013 Artist Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Klein is among only twenty artists nationwide and the only Massachusetts artist chosen by the foundation to receive the $225,000, multi-year grant. The transformative award is intended to empower, invest in and celebrate artists who have demonstrated “thrilling, vibrant work that affects both audiences and the larger performing arts field.”
A limited-edition book documenting the Tantidhatri Festival (2012) is going to be published. This was both the first Magdalena festival, and the first international women's performing arts festival, in India.