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This year's Dresden Peace Prize is to be awarded posthumously to leading Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny. His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, will receive the award on May 12 at the eastern German city's main theatre, the Staatsschauspiel, it announced on Thursday. The organizers - the Dresden Peace Prize Initiative, the Staatsschauspiel Dresden and the Ecumenical Information Centre - plan to announce more information on Monday. Navalny, a long-standing and staunch opponent of Russian President
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Staatsschauspiel Dresden chooses Robe T1s
Germany – The Staatsschauspiel in Dresden joins a long and growing number of high-profile performing arts venues that are investing in Robe’s T1 series of moving lights, a refined product line tailored to meet the exacting demands of this sector.
The 52 T1s: 20 T1 Profiles and 32 T1 Fresnels were specified by Staatsschauspiel’s head of lighting and video, Andreas Barkleit (pictured), after careful consideration.
The Staatsschauspiel Dresden runs two venues, The Schauspielhaus in the old town with 788 seats and the Kleines Haus in the Neustadt area which offers three halls with 400, 150 and 99 capacities respectively plus the Kleines Haus Mitte which can accommodate up to 60 people. The main focus is on theatrical performance, but the vibrant programme (in a standard year) will also feature music, dance, concerts and spoken word performances.
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Teatru Malta
Twenty-two European Theatre Convention (ETC) theatres, from 18 European countries, including Malta’s national theatre company Teatru Malta, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.
250 European artists and creatives involved in the Renaissance project
The series comprises 22 film-quality videos from 22 major theatres across 18 European countries â all of which are part of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) network of theatres
One video released free to watch every weekday from 9 May 2021 – 4 June 2021
Twenty-two ETC theatres, from 18 European countries, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.
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