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At the ASSITEJ Gala at Augenblick-Mal representatives from TYA UK and TYA Ireland presented On The Edge as the next ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering which will take place from July 2-10th 2016 in Birmingham.

 

The city of Birmingham is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK and has one of the youngest populations in Europe.  The main festival centre for On The Edge will be Birmingham Repertory Theatre with all venues within a 10 minute walk of the city centre. The festival will showcase up to 20 productions from the UK, Ireland and from around the world.

 

Call-outs for workshops and seminars for On The Edge, and for the Next Generation programme will be advertised this summer. In the meantime, you can register your interest in the Festival and Gathering at the On The Edge website http://www.ontheedge2016.com

Birmingham at the ASSITEJ GALAOn the edge_2016
At the ASSITEJ Gala at Augenblick-Mal representatives from TYA UK and TYA Ireland presented On The Edge as the next ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering which will take place from July 2-10th 2016 in Birmingham.

 

The city of Birmingham is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK and has one of the youngest populations in Europe.  The main festival centre for On The Edge will be Birmingham Repertory Theatre with all venues within a 10 minute walk of the city centre. The festival will showcase up to 20 productions from the UK, Ireland and from around the world.

 

Call-outs for workshops and seminars for On The Edge, and for the Next Generation programme will be advertised this summer. In the meantime, you can register your interest in the Festival and Gathering at the On The Edge website http://www.ontheedge2016.com

Birmingham at the ASSITEJ GALAOn the edge_2016
Birmingham at the ASSITEJ GALA

At the ASSITEJ Gala at Augenblick-Mal representatives from TYA UK and TYA Ireland presented On The Edge as the next ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering which will take place from July 2-10th 2016 in Birmingham.

 

The city of Birmingham is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK and has one of the youngest populations in Europe.  The main festival centre for On The Edge will be Birmingham Repertory Theatre with all venues within a 10 minute walk of the city centre. The festival will showcase up to 20 productions from the UK, Ireland and from around the world.

 

Call-outs for workshops and seminars for On The Edge, and for the Next Generation programme will be advertised this summer. In the meantime, you can register your interest in the Festival and Gathering at the On The Edge website http://www.ontheedge2016.com

On the edge_2016
At the ASSITEJ Gala at Augenblick-Mal representatives from TYA UK and TYA Ireland presented On The Edge as the next ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering which will take place from July 2-10th 2016 in Birmingham.

 

The city of Birmingham is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK and has one of the youngest populations in Europe.  The main festival centre for On The Edge will be Birmingham Repertory Theatre with all venues within a 10 minute walk of the city centre. The festival will showcase up to 20 productions from the UK, Ireland and from around the world.

 

Call-outs for workshops and seminars for On The Edge, and for the Next Generation programme will be advertised this summer. In the meantime, you can register your interest in the Festival and Gathering at the On The Edge website http://www.ontheedge2016.com

Birmingham at the ASSITEJ GALAOn the edge_2016
Birmingham at the ASSITEJ GALA

At the ASSITEJ Gala at Augenblick-Mal representatives from TYA UK and TYA Ireland presented On The Edge as the next ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering which will take place from July 2-10th 2016 in Birmingham.

 

The city of Birmingham is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK and has one of the youngest populations in Europe.  The main festival centre for On The Edge will be Birmingham Repertory Theatre with all venues within a 10 minute walk of the city centre. The festival will showcase up to 20 productions from the UK, Ireland and from around the world.

 

Call-outs for workshops and seminars for On The Edge, and for the Next Generation programme will be advertised this summer. In the meantime, you can register your interest in the Festival and Gathering at the On The Edge website http://www.ontheedge2016.com

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Resumee by Stefan Fischer-Fels (notes)

Walking around,
I tried to link these 2 issues to the Assitej “motto” of “ONE STEP BEYOND”: Looking for thougths beyond the routines, maybe interesting for next Gathering in Birmingham July 2016:

4 (Generation Porn): Which strategies do we have in TYA to protest or comment our sexualized society? The experience was expressed, that in plays like “trashedy” or “bodybild” there were convoncing moments by authentic performers, who were facing their issue personally, honestly, without taboos, including their doubts, hopes and hopelessness.

2 (Global Issues): I am tired to see in theatre: to look inside myself, talk about me and my family. I am part of a society, a global society, a society destroying themselves. I want to talk about (my) responsibility.

11 (What do we know about children): How can we create more Space and Time in the theater dayly work to find out deeper what moves children? Answer: This is a question of your own priorities.

3 (Me and my body / 5 Can theatre change the world): Some spoke about a conservative rollback in europe (and elsewhere too) of censorship and self-censorship. How can we fight against this movement? The experience was expressed that every artist has to go his artistic way following his conviction + trying hard to transfer, argue, fight for his artistic way. This is not the easy way. A whole economic system has other interests.

10 (Media on stage): The live-event “theater” will never die. But, if we like it or not, Digitalisation will change the life of the young generation, so will change the theater and its reception. We have to analyse that. We have to do more research about that.

9 (Images of childhood): Which indications do we have to define the contemporary image of childhood in our societies? Look at Medias, school organisation, parent behaviour, time frames, state ideologies etc. – Is there an “official image”, is there a “common sense”, is there a hidden “practice”?

1 (Talk to me! How talk to Audience?): We are talking all the time about “participation” and “interactive theater”. But in our society: Are we ready to let children participate? Do we want to hear their voice? participation is a categorie of “democracy”. Do we let children participate in our “democratic system”?

11 (children and adults on stage): There are many questions about the production “Rauw”. One way to look at it could be: It is telling us about a new equal relationship between adults and children (not anymore the issue of “authorities against rightless children”): We should try to create new “dramaturgies” according to contemporary images of childhood.

It is in our hands to finds answers to these questions. Lets get “one step beyond” with it – an meet in Birmingham to share our researches!

26.4.15
SFF

I have heard the discussions for a last couple of days with tremendous interest. It was interesting that we could see the current situation of the culture for children and theatre transparently through each one of opinion supported by their own experiences. And having heard all the opinions, it was obvious that the relationships between the participants were changing as they spoke. There were confirmations of similarities and differences. The confirmation of similarity creates a sense of security and the confirmation of difference creates a sense of fretfulness by desire to know the reason for difference. And it was for me like watching a play to see the changes and so much fun. It was a magnificent collaboration performance with the first act of 3 and a half hours performed on the 24th and the second act of 2 and a half hours performed on the 25th. And the title was ASSITEJ’s tomorrow or Tomorrow of the World of TYA.
Meanwhile this is not unusual case to see a moderator speaking too much, being conscious too much of settling a conversation or a participant who cannot say a word. But after all, we could say it was a fruitful time, and perhaps it would be better only if we had more time.
In addition, if I can be a bit greedier, I would’ve liked to have some questions regarding the relations between education and theatre, having acknowledged the role of theatre accomplished for a child’s growth.
Also, I’d like to have an opportunity to discuss about the theatrical traditions original of each country. As a director from a country where there is a heritage, that is the nature of traditional theatre, handed down blindly today after 100 years, holding a history neglecting the tradition of theatre, which wronged the theatre’s history itself when a modern theatre is imported.

And to conclude, there are some people who I personally want to hear their impressions from. They are the participants from North Koreans. On the first day they were expressionless but as the time passed, they were changing and at the end we saw smiles on their faces. And it was the participants from South Korea, supporting them with interpretation. It was beautiful to see it. Yvette, the President, invited them to come to the Congress in South Africa and I invited them to participate the Asia Fes, which we are currently planning. If these invitations are actualized, we’ll have the beautiful Epilogue of this magnificent collaboration play.