12 stories by "Kasia Lech"
Seventeen productions, including nine premieres, from Japan, Ukraine, the UK, Spain, and Poland, will be showcased as part of the 29th International Shakespeare Festival in GdaÅ„sk, runni…
Theatre for broadly understood young audiences (0-16 years) is one of the most important cultural practices. It is future-focused and based on human rights, specifically, the right to perfor…
How do we train students for to work within landscapes that are rapidly changing and for theatre of future that does not exist yet and already is an accumulation of multiple-multi-things? In…
Europa jest wielojÄ™zyczna. Europe " as a geopolitical concept, its residents, communities, and countries " is a multilingual space where people communicate in multiple languages such as …
The growing levels of migration results in an increasing number of children across Europe growing up in multilingual families (Armon-Lotem and Jong de 1), in which they may or may not share …
In 2004, Ireland, as one of the first countries in the EU, invited Polish people to live and work here. Over the past two decades, Poles have become the largest minority in Ireland, the Poli…
European Theatre Convention published a new study, Digital Theatre " Strategies and Business Models in European Theatre. Kasia Lech speaks to its author Katie Hawthorne, whose doctoral thesi…
The World Theatre Day Message from the Polish Centre of the ITI was delivered by Dramatyczny Kolektyw in Polish, Ukrainian, and English. It states: When we think "theatre" today, an image of…
AURIC (Songs from a Golden Age)Â at the Brighton Fringe is a unique aural journey and experience that " if not for Covid " would be ideally performed live in a church, or a cave, or any ot…
Krzysztof Warlikowski's Nowy Theatre in Warsaw together with Komuna/Warszawa, La Comedie de Clermont Ferrand, and Athens Epidaurus Festival has announced a call for participants in the Secon…
While theatre in its early days existed in a strong relationship with verse, the social, cultural, and technological developments of the eighteenth- and nineteenth centuries strained the tie…
On Saturday 9th of January, Polish National Theatre will stream its 2015 production of Kordian by Juliusz SÅ‚owacki. The streaming will be accompanied by English surtitles. The prod…