Saturday, July 6, 2019

In The Hamptons? Catch Market Art + Design, Bridgehampton Museum, July 5-7 2019

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Saturday, June 29, 2019

The Segal Center's Online "European Stages"_Volume 13 published another volume

Martin E. Segal Theatre Center Publications Announces
European Stages
Volume 13 – Free – Now Online

Published by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, European Stages is a biannual journal that contains a wealth of information about European festivals and productions, including reviews, interviews, and reports.

Editors
Marvin Carlson, Senior Editor, Founder
Krystyna Illakowicz, Co-Editor
Dominika Laster, Co-Editor
Kalina Stefanova, Co-Editor
Chairs, photo by Georg Soulek
Articles 

by Kalina Stefanova
by Krystyna Illakowicz
by Artur Duda
by Dominika Laster
by Jitka Šotkovská
by Kalina Stefanova
by Ion M. Tomuș
by Maria Zărnescu
by Ksenija Radulović
by Gergana Traikova
by Kim Cuculić
by Maria M. Delgado
by Maria M. Delgado
by Steve Earnest
by Eylem Ejder
by Katrin Hilbe
by Marvin Carlson


For almost a quarter of a century, from 1969 until 2013 the journal Western European Stages (founding editor Marvin Carlson) provided one of the most detailed and comprehensive overviews of the season-by-season activities in this major part of the theatre world available anywhere in any language. From 1981 onward, parallel coverage of Eastern Europe was provided by its sister journal, Slavic and East European Performance, edited by the late Professor Daniel Gerould. This was an extremely exciting and innovative period, marked by the work of many of the greatest directors of the twentieth century, by actors and designers of equal achievement, and by remarkable changes in theatre design and technology. At the turn of the century WES offered two special issues that gave a complete survey of the current theatrical scene in every country, down to the smallest, in that part of the world, a kind of overview unavailable anywhere else. Many of the larger countries, such as Germany and Sweden, received special issues, as did certain aspects of the contemporary stage, such as the growth of women directors in Europe. Both journals have offered interviews with leading artists and detailed reports on most of the leading European theatre festivals.

The European continent has undergone radical changes during this quarter century. When WES was founded, Eastern and Western Europe were two quite distinct political and theatrical spheres. With the disappearance of the Russian control in the East, the rise of the European Union, and the rapid increase of productions combining the artists from a variety of countries, east and west, this cold war division today is largely an historical memory politically and theatrically. Thus, in 2013, these two journals combined their activities to reflect this more integrated continent, and metamorphosed into European Stages. We hope that the new, merged resource will continue to provide English-language readers with the most comprehensive source available on current theatre in this most important area of such activity.
For submissions, please send proposals or articles to our editors at 
You may also address editorial inquiries to
Editors, European Stages/Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
Click HERE for more info on submission guidelines


Advisory Board
Joshua Abrams
Christopher Balme
Maria Delgado
Allen Kuharsky
Bryce Lease
Jennifer Parker-Starbuck
Magda Romańska
Laurence Senelick
Daniele Vianello
Phyllis Zatlin

Editorial Staff
Joanna Gurin, Managing Editor
Maria Litvan, Editorial Assistant

Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Professor Marvin Carlson– Director of Publications
Frank Hentschker Executive Director & Director of Programs
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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Climate Change and Endangered species are brought into focus by two Major events, West and East Coast this week end.



The Gecko Project and the Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation and National Geographic have two powerful Eco-awareness events  June 27th - 28th Eats and West Coat this weekend. Eco-art and, socially conscious and an ethical presentation of fact combine to voice the cause of sustainable climatic, economic and climate responsibility as a primary Human Concern.
Green policies and, conservation and climatic change awareness of primary concern on Plant Earth. The time for "Denial" is over. The time for action is now. Find nonprofits you may like to follow of support. The call is to "US" we the community will make the change now !!! Best Jamie Forbes




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The interaction between animals and their environments is the engine that keeps the planet healthy. But for many species, time is running out. When you remove one, it affects us all.
The National Geographic Photo Ark is a multiyear effort to raise awareness of and find solutions to some of the most pressing issues affecting wildlife and their habitats. Led by National Geographic photographer, Fellow, and 2018 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year Joel Sartore, the project aims to document every species living in the world’s zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-the-ground conservation efforts.
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