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ASSITEJ France is happy to announce the publishing of the 46th issue of « L’Observatoire » by the Observatory of Cultural Policies (France) : « Children, Youth, and arts, international perspectives »

Produced in collaboration with ASSITEJ France, it proposes a 52 pages folder about childhood and culture, backtracks past or present programs, and introduces some innovant projects, in France, or abroad. It offers, among other contributions, articles from Sylvie Octobre (« The children of 21th century »), Wolfgang Schneider (« Arts and culture in education, measure of the place of children in societies »), Gustave Akakpo (« What do we have to imaginate and experiment in the TYA field in Africa? »), Kay Wuschek (« Germany went from multiculturalism to interculturalism »), and an analyse of the Belle saison and its perspectives, by Geneviève Lefaure and Cyrille Planson.

La revue des politiques culturelles n°46 (in French), 96 p, automne 2015. 22 €.

Look at the summary and order online : Youth, and arts, international perspectives »

Produced in collaboration with ASSITEJ France, in France, or abroad. It offers, among other contributions, articles from Sylvie Octobre (« The children of 21th century »), Wolfgang Schneider (« Arts and culture in education, measure of the place of children in societies »), Gustave Akakpo (« What do we have to imaginate and experiment in the TYA field in Africa? »), Kay Wuschek (« Germany went from multiculturalism to interculturalism »), and an analyse of the Belle saison and its perspectives, by Geneviève Lefaure and Cyrille Planson.

La revue des politiques culturelles n°46 (in French), 96 p, automne 2015. 22 €.

Look at the summary and order online : Youth, and arts, international perspectives »

Produced in collaboration with ASSITEJ France, it proposes a 52 pages folder about childhood and culture, backtracks past or present programs, and introduces some innovant projects, in France, or abroad. It offers, among other contributions, articles from Sylvie Octobre (« The children of 21th century »), Wolfgang Schneider (« Arts and culture in education, measure of the place of children in societies »), Gustave Akakpo (« What do we have to imaginate and experiment in the TYA field in Africa? »), Kay Wuschek (« Germany went from multiculturalism to interculturalism »), and an analyse of the Belle saison and its perspectives, by Geneviève Lefaure and Cyrille Planson.

La revue des politiques culturelles n°46 (in French), 96 p, automne 2015. 22 €.

Look at the summary and order online : Youth, and arts, international perspectives »

Produced in collaboration with ASSITEJ France, it proposes a 52 pages folder about childhood and culture, backtracks past or present programs, and introduces some innovant projects, in France, or abroad. It offers, among other contributions, articles from Sylvie Octobre (« The children of 21th century »), Wolfgang Schneider (« Arts and culture in education, measure of the place of children in societies »), Gustave Akakpo (« What do we have to imaginate and experiment in the TYA field in Africa? »), Kay Wuschek (« Germany went from multiculturalism to interculturalism »), and an analyse of the Belle saison and its perspectives, by Geneviève Lefaure and Cyrille Planson.

La revue des politiques culturelles n°46 (in French), 96 p, automne 2015. 22 €.

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« Scene », the annual revue published by Theater der Zeit and the French Institut in Berlin, offers, in each of its issues, five French-speaking contemporary plays fully translated in German.

For 2015, the editors chose to give an overview of the current production in TYA, though plays from Suzanne Lebeau (Québec, “Gretel et Hansel”), Luc Tartar (France, “S’embrasent”), Gustave Akakpo (Togo – France “A petites pierres”), David Paquet (Québec, “2h14”), and Eddy Pallaro (France, “Le rêve d’Anna”).

The revue has been introduced at KTJZ’s Autorenforum of Frankfurt, in November.

Read more : The website of Theater der Zeit