Atlas of Transitions

 

„Atlas of Transitions. New Geographies for a Cross-Cultural Europe” is the European cooperation project that promotes cross-cultural dialogue by bringing local communities closer together through culture and performing arts. The project looks at the potentialities arising from the contemporary migration phenomenon and seeks new ways of experiencing public space and the cohabitation of European citizens and newcomers through art,

  • with the aim of countering radicalism and anxiety towards migration within society,
  • by developing strategies of co-creation and interaction between citizens and migrants,
  • with the participation of people with diverse cultural backgrounds in shared public spaces.

 

Atlas of Transitions paves the way for the promotion of interchanging geographies through various artistic practices, which always concern a dialogue based on reciprocity and interaction between citizens and newcomers.

In order to achieve this result, between 2017 and 2020 this project will promote workshops, creative productions, festivals, as well as academic research, thanks to the collaboration of cultural institutions and universities in seven European countries: Italy, Albania, Belgium, Poland, France, Greece, and Sweden (ERT - Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Cantieri Meticci, Skampa International Theatre Festival, Backa Teater, Motus Terrae, Tjeter Vizion, Théâtre de Liège, Le Channel scène nationale de Calais i Studio Emad Eddin).

 

More information: www.atlasoftransitions.eu

 

 

Actions within the project Atlas of Transitions:



➤ „Lawrence of Arabia” (director: Weronika Szczawińska): www.powszechny.com/lawrenceofarabia

 

 

➤ „New Territory - live VR” (director: Krzysztof Garbaczewski): www.powszechny.com/newterritory

 

 

 

➤ „The Animals” (director: Alicja Borkowska): www.powszechny.com/theanimals

 

 


➤ „Polish Vermin” (director: Agnieszka Błońska; guest spectacle from Great Britain):
www.powszechny.com/polishvermin

 

 

 

➤ „When my dad turned into a bush” (director: Jakub Skrzywanek; guest spectacle from Dramatic Theatre in Wałbrzych): www.powszechny.com/whenmydadturnedintoabush

 

 

 

➤ International Refugee Flag - our campaign on World Refugee Day




In June 2018 we sent letter to warsaw public institution.

- Over 80 institutions (theatres, museums, foundations) in Warsaw, Cracov, Bydgoszcz and Poznań have responded to our appeal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project is co-funded by the „Creative Europe” Programme of the European Union. 

 

 

 

 

 

Teatr Powszechny
im. Zygmunta Hübnera
ul. Jana Zamoyskiego 20
03-801 Warszawa
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