Fabienne Arvers
Paris, France
About
Fabienne Arvers is a critic and journalist, who has written for numerous books, journals, and online publications. She publishes a regular column on theatre for Les Inrockuptibles, and has written extensively on Polish and Eastern European performance.Professional activities
theatre criticismAreas of interest
theatre, Polish theatre, East European theatre, danceWorking languages
French
Contact
E-mail
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Mailing address
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City
Paris -
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Country
France
Featured Work
Conversation
The Path to The Dybbuk
Krzysztof Warlikowski talks to Fabienne Arvers
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Publishing series
Polish Theatre Perspectives (PTP) -
Keywords
Krzysztof Warlikowski TR Warszawa The Tempest William Shakespeare Jedwabne Jan T. Gross S. Ansky Hanna Krall The Dybbuk Polish Jewish culture Polish identity Second World War Holocaust France anti-Semitism
Journal
Polish Theatre Perspectives 1
Edited by Duncan Jamieson and Adela Karsznia
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Publishing series
Polish Theatre Perspectives (PTP) -
Keywords
Tadeusz Kantor Polish theatre cross-cultural directing memory Krzysztof Warlikowski Nowy Teatr TR Warszawa Jacek Poniedziałek Magdalena Cielecka Piotr Gruszczyński Krystian Lupa ensemble acting William Shakespeare Jedwabne Jan T. Gross Hanna Krall Polish Jewish culture Polish identity Second World War Greek tragedy Jan Klata migration Andrzej Wajda film Germany Russia Anatoli Vassiliev documentation exclusion minority identities
Connections
Krzysztof Warlikowski
Artistic Director, Nowy Teatr
Warsaw, Poland
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Polish, French, English, German -
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directing, acting, devising, stage adaptation -
Areas of interest
theatre, opera, directing, acting, Polish identity, Polish culture, Holocaust, Greek tragedy, Polish Jewish culture, gender & performance, LGBT culture, Second World War, minority identities, Hanna Krall, William Shakespeare, Aeschylus, Euripides, Sophocles, J. M. Coetzee, Sarah Kane, Jonathan Littell, Bernard-Marie Koltès, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Marcel Proust, European theatre
Duncan Jamieson
Co-Director, Culture Hub
London, UK
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English, Spanish, French, Polish, Polish (sign), Italian -
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research, editing, publishing, translating, directing, web development -
Areas of interest
theatre & performance studies, cross-cultural performance, ethics, acting, directing, rehearsal practices, performer training, psychophysical performance, practice research, cultural translation, cognitive studies, decision making, gender studies, theatre history, historiography, contemporary philosophy, digital culture, social & cultural networks, memory studies, Polish theatre, Polish culture, Jerzy Grotowski, Laboratory Theatre, Tadeusz Kantor, Krzysztof Warlikowski, Krystian Lupa, Latin American performance
Adela Karsznia
Co-Director, Culture Hub
London, UK
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Working languages
Polish, Polish (sign), English, French, Yiddish -
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editing, translating, publishing, research, lecturing, web development -
Areas of interest
cross-cultural performance, theatre & performance studies, Polish theatre, literature, Polish identity, theatre history, disability culture, gender & performance, memory studies
Marie Magneron
Wrocław, Poland
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Working languages
French, English, Polish -
Professional activities
translating, events organizing -
Areas of interest
Polish theatre, Jerzy Grotowski
Stefan Okołowicz
Warsaw, Poland
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Polish -
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photography -
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photography, theatre, Polish theatre, Krzysztof Warlikowski
Polish Theatre Perspectives (PTP)
publisher, resource, nonprofit organization
London, UK
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English, Polish -
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publishing -
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Polish theatre, theatre, performance, drama, acting, directing, performer training