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East European Performing Arts Platform

East European Performing Arts Platform
27.02.201414:18

The EEPAP project was started by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in 2011 within the framework of the Cultural Programme of the Polish EU Presidency. On 22nd October 2011, during the Eastern Partnership Culture Congress in Lublin, a letter of intent on the EEPAP project cooperation and the creation of project's bureau in Lublin was signed by the City of Lublin and the Institute. Since February 2012, the EEPAP has been the first Eastern Partnership institution with its seat in the Centre for Culture in Lublin and acting with the financial support of the City of Lublin and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

The EEPAP works for the Central and Eastern Europe performative arts (theater and dance) development, initiates and supports exchange of artists and specialists connected with performative arts, runs art projects as well as leads educational and residential activity.

The project covers 18 countries of this part of Europe: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Poland and also cooperates with Turkey.

The EEPAP is primarily concerned with educational activity (conferences, seminars, research projects, workshops). The actions are mainly addressed to independent theater and dance performers, curators, critics, theorists and people who run independent art centres and festivals.

The plans for the year 2014 include among others: the EEPAP summer school with the participation of Ukrainian artists, continuation of workshops held in Ukraine and the realization of TANDEM project created in the Centre for Culture in Lublin.
The agreement was signed on Saturday, 22nd February, in the City Hall.

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