Istanbul Theatre Festival

We are happy to announce the calendar of our showcase programme for the 20th Istanbul Theatre Festival which will take place between 3-28 May 2016 in Istanbul.

On 19-22 May 2016, we invite you to attend a selection of recent and innovative works of theatre and dance with a focus on emerging artistsin Turkey’s art scene. Moreover, the showcase will offer a late meeting onSaturday 21 May, to be able to discuss current developments in Turkish performing arts, while giving you a chance to meet with artists and producers.

The showcase is intended for professional international audience.

All the shows will be presented with subtitles in English and guests will receive complimentary tickets to the shows according to their choice.

Write to (theatre.showcase@iksv.org) to get Application forms

Istanbul Theatre Festival 2016

SEPT 29: SUBMISSIONS CLOSED

Bringing together theatre companies and dance groups from Turkey and abroad with the audience, The Istanbul Theatre Festival, first held in 1989, is an international event organised during three weeks in May. Organised biennially since 2002, the festival hosts carefully selected companies and artists that open up new horizons for both the audience and the art world. Once in every two years, national and international, classical and contemporary renditions are brought to the stage through the lens of the Istanbul Theatre Festival…
The Istanbul Theatre Festival, together with the Avignon Festival, the Athens & Epidaurus Festival, the Grec Festival, has formed the European Network of Mediterranean Festivals entitled Kadmos. Kadmos continues to carry out its activities as a network supporting not only co-productions but also common educational fields. Moreover, The Kadmos Travel Project continues to provide opportunities for young artists and playwrights from different countries to attend the festivals abroad. Together with Piccolo Teatro di Milano, the Istanbul Theatre Festival also took the first steps to implement another educational project entitled the “Mediterranean Project.”
Every year since 1997 the Istanbul Theatre Festival presents two Lifetime Achievement Awards to one local and one international artist. With its educational programmes, co-productions and themes that are related to social problems, the Istanbul Theatre Festival continues to bring new topics and works in performance arts to Istanbul.
Director, Leman Yilmaz; Associate Director, Handan Uzal
PLEASE NOTE:
– The International Program for the 2016 Istanbul Theatre Festival is now closed.
– The Open Call is for local Turkish companies only.
– For the international program, companies are welcomed to perform by Invitation only.
– International companies can update Festival staff about their work by writing to: theatre.fest@iksv.org
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
theatre.fest@iksv.org
 

Istanbul Theatre Festival 2016

Bringing together theatre companies and dance groups from Turkey and abroad with the audience, The Istanbul Theatre Festival, first held in 1989, is an international event organised during three weeks in May. Organised biennially since 2002, the festival hosts carefully selected companies and artists that open up new horizons for both the audience and the art world. Once in every two years, national and international, classical and contemporary renditions are brought to the stage through the lens of the Istanbul Theatre Festival…
The Istanbul Theatre Festival, together with the Avignon Festival, the Athens & Epidaurus Festival, the Grec Festival, has formed the European Network of Mediterranean Festivals entitled Kadmos. Kadmos continues to carry out its activities as a network supporting not only co-productions but also common educational fields. Moreover, The Kadmos Travel Project continues to provide opportunities for young artists and playwrights from different countries to attend the festivals abroad. Together with Piccolo Teatro di Milano, the Istanbul Theatre Festival also took the first steps to implement another educational project entitled the “Mediterranean Project.”
Every year since 1997 the Istanbul Theatre Festival presents two Lifetime Achievement Awards to one local and one international artist. With its educational programmes, co-productions and themes that are related to social problems, the Istanbul Theatre Festival continues to bring new topics and works in performance arts to Istanbul.
Director, Leman Yilmaz; Associate Director, Handan Uzal
PLEASE NOTE:
– The International Program for the 2016 Istanbul Theatre Festival is now closed.
– The Open Call is for local Turkish companies only.
– For the international program, companies are welcomed to perform by Invitation only.
– International companies can update Festival staff about their work by writing to: theatre.fest@iksv.org
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
theatre.fest@iksv.org

International Istanbul Small Letters Big Dreams Children and Youth Theatre Festival

International Istanbul Small Letters Big Dreams Children and Youth Theatre Festival

https://www.facebook.com/kitetails/posts/488627011177207 

This year in November 10-20th, we are going to hold' International Istanbul Small Letters Big Dreams Children and Youth Theatre Festival'. This will be the 4th festival that we organize. We have known many art lovers so far from every part of the world and this makes us more excited year by year. We hope that you will be willing to announce our festival in your website. Click here for reach detailed information about the festival.

Istanbul Historic Peninsula Arts and Culture Association. 

Post Arab-Spring Islamism Conference: Call for Abstracts Deadline July 15, 2014-Turkey

Post Arab-Spring Islamism Conference: Call for Abstracts Deadline July 15, 2014-Turkey 

Call For Papers

Istanbul Think-House (IDE)

Islamism 2014 Conference

October 24-26, 2014

Istanbul, Turkey

Conference Theme: Islamism in the Post-Arab Spring World

Conference Co-chairs: Dr. Edip Asaf Bekaroğlu (Istanbul University) & Dr. Halil Ibrahim Yenigun (Istanbul Commerce University)

Deadline to submit an abstract: July 15, 2014

Istanbul Think-House (İstanbul Düşünce Evi [IDE]) invites you to send an abstract for theIslamism 2014 Conference, an exciting three-day themed event to be held on October 24-26, 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey. We welcome paper proposals about various aspects of Islamism ranging from its artistic manifestations to its economic premises.

Islamism has been one of the crucial topics for the last two centuries in international politics and culture. Some have demonized it as an ideology hostile to free societies and modernity; others have emphasized its emancipatory aspects. Some have declared the end of Islamism; others have argued that its adherents remain the dominant political players in contemporary Muslim-majority societies. There is, however, a wider consensus on its critical influence upon the contemporary Muslim world's internal and external relations.

The Islamism 2012 and Islamism 2013 conferences, also convened in Istanbul by the organizing committee, sparked a new Turkish debate on this trend in which several leading thinkers and scholars participated for several months. Islamism 2014 seeks to take this critical spirit further by opening up the conversation to the global audience by arranging an international themed conference. Certain sessions will be held in English. In addition to the specific conference theme, Islamism in the post-Arab Spring world, papers on the following topics are also welcome.

·        Islamist experimentations with government and power

·        Islamism and opposition

·        Islamism and secularity/secularism

·        Competing Islamisms

·        Islamism and Muslim nationalism/Muslimism

·        Comparative case analyses of Islamist movements

·        Relationships among Islamist movements

·        Post-Islamism

·        Islamism and locality vs. universality

·        Islamism and art

·        Islamism and social justice

·        Islamism and foreign policy

Please email your maximum 500-word abstract by July 15, 2014, to the organizing committee islamism2014@ide.org.tr along with your name, affiliation, address, and phone number.

The conference is organized by Istanbul Think-House, an independent think-tank that seeks to foster knowledge-production processes free from vested power and the distortions caused by organized capital. For more information about IDE, please visit our webpage or read our manifesto. You can also e-mail us at contact@ide.org.tr

 

 

Work with an international community of theatre artists in a beautiful seaside location in southern Turkey

Work with an international community of theatre artists in a beautiful seaside location in southern Turkey. Join 3 world-renowned teachers (Natsuko Ohama, Master Voice and Text teacher, David Bridel, clown and movement teacher and director, and Chair of the graduate program in Acting at the University of Southern California, and Susan Main, Linklater Voice Teacher) for 2 weeks of intensive training in Datça Turkey. This will be a deep exploration of vocal and physical techniques in theatre training and their manifestation in extremes: we will work on the extremes of grotesque, clown, comedy and tragedy, and also plunge deeply in the opposite direction-going inside to sensitize the body and voice to subtleties of thought and feeling. At the end of 2 weeks you will have a body and voice that not only are sensitive and specific but also courageous and strong. You will learn to balance and play in the dramatic tension between extreme styles, all while living in a beautiful retreat center with a community of like-minded artists. Immerse yourself in a nourishing, spectacular environment, with challenging world-class teachers.

The fee includes:

• 3 days introduction workshop in İstanbul with Susan Main. 

• Travel to Datca (Flight from İstanbul to Dalaman, transfer buses from Dalaman to Datca).

• Accomodation (shared rooms of 2-3, all rooms have private bathrooms, kitchens and porches) 

• Three meals daily. 

• 6 hours of classes 6 days a week. 

• The workshop will be held in English and is designed for actors and acting students. There will be a translator during the classes. 

David Bridel 
David Bridel is a director, choreographer, writer, and teacher of acting, movement and clown. The Los Angeles Times writes: "Bridel is the real thing, one of the most inventive, scholarly, and vastly challenging voices on the current theatrical scene." David's productions of Shakespeare, Chekhov, Ibsen, Moliere, Ionesco, Pirandello, Dumas and others, as well as his own new plays and adaptations, have been seen in Los Angeles, New York, Tel Aviv, London, Chicago, San Francisco, Edinburgh, at Shakespeare and Company in MA, and at the Roy Hart Theatre in Malerargues, France.
For Academy Award winner William Friedkin, David has choreographed four operas, two in Los Angeles and two at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, as well as The Soldier's Tale at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, in association with the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. Also with LACDC, he created Gods and Marionettes, which premiered at the Ford Amphitheatre in LA. David has also served as Commedia dell'Arte Movement Specialist for the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and has appeared as a Clown Specialist for ABC's hit television show Dancing With the Stars. He choreographed Il Postino by Daniel Catan, a sell-out success at LA Opera, the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, Bellas Artes (Mexico City), the Cervantino International Arts Festival in Guanuajato, Mexico, the Teatre Municipal in Santiago, and the Teatro Royal in Madrid. 

Natsuko Ohama

Natsuko Ohama is one of the premier voice teachers in the USA. Trained under legendary Master Kristin Linklater at the Working Theatre, she is a founding member and permanent faculty of Shakespeare and Company Lenox, Mass., and senior artist at Pan Asian Rep New York. She has taught at numerous institutions all over the country including the NYU Experimental Theater Wing, Cal Arts, Columbia University, the Sundance Institute, New Actors Workshop, the Stratford Festival, and was the Director of Training at the National Arts Center of Canada. She also has an extensive workshop and private teaching practice. A Drama Desk nominated actress, she has portrayed roles ranging from Juliet to Lady Macbeth from Hamlet to Prospero (Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company) from action films to the cult series "Forever Knight" and American Playhouse on PBS. She has been seen on screen in Pirates of the Caribbean 2, and on stage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre inDogeaters as Imelda Marcos. As a director, she and USC actress Chastity Dotson mounted Little Book of Battles at the New York Hip Hop Theater Festival at the Public Theater, and Ms. Ohama's play Geisha of the Gilded Age-Miyuki Morgan, was staged at the Ventford Theater in Massachusetts. Last year, she portrayed Angustias in The House of Bernarda Alba for NATTCO, directed by Chay Yew, had a recurring role on the television series "In Case of Emergency" and was certified as a Joy of Phonetics teacher trained by Louis Colaianni in New York. Most recently, she directed the USC Visions and Voices presentation of The Press, in conjunction with playwright Professor David Lloyd and Brent Blair, co-directed Othello at Boston Court in Pasadena for LA Women's Shakespeare Company, and appeared on stage as Mom in Luis Alfaro's Hero for Playwright's Arena, where she will be honored on May 6th.

Susan Main
Susan Main is an actress, a Designated Linklater Teacher and a movement teacher currently based in Istanbul, Turkey where she is an Visiting Instructor at Kadir Has University. She is the cofounder of the Stromboli Project, a summer theatre institute on the Aeolian island of Stromboli, Italy. She also works actively as a private vocal coach in the U.S. and abroad, conducting voice workshops and classes in L.A., N.Y.C., Europe, Australia and the Middle East. Susan’s students include politicians, corporate executives, Broadway, film and television actors. Her recent credits include serving as vocal coach for a lead actress on the new Showtime series “Masters of Sex,” the award-winning production Savaş with Pürtelaş Theatre Company in İstanbul, a workshop of Peer Gynt at the International Ibsen Festival in Oslo, Norway, and the art-dance performance, A Quarreling Pair, for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company’s 25th Anniversary Season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She has taught voice and/or movement on the faculties of the University of Southern California MFA program, Actor’s Studio MFA program at Pace University, Accademia Silvio D’Amico in Rome, Italy, Aydin University in Istanbul, Turkey, Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, Zurich University of the Arts, the Linklater Center for Voice & Language, New York University, New Actor’s Workshop, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Emerson College, and Boston Conservatory. 

For more information please contact 

ozlem.ozhabes@khas.edu.tr

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant First Round Selections Results – Hrant Dink Foundation

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant First Round Selections Results – Hrant Dink Foundation

Hrant Dink Foundation is happy to announce the selected grantees of the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant.
The Foundation launched the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant with a view to increase direct contacts and to promote cooperation between the peoples of the two neighbouring countries.

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant aims to support the travels of 200 individuals from March 2014 to May 2015 thanks to the financial assistance of the European Union. Hrant Dink Foundation administers the Travel Grant in partnership with the Civilitas Foundation in Armenia and with the support of Community Volunteers Foundation (TOG) based in Turkey and the Youth Initiative Centre (YIC) based in Gyumri, Armenia.

Hrant Dink Foundation launched the first call for the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant on March 10th, 2014. Within three weeks, we received a total of 162 applications from both countries. 41 applications, which were in full compliance with the technical requirements mentioned in the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Regulations, were submitted to the independent Selection Committee. These applications were carefully assessed by the committee in accordance with the selection criteria and priorities mentioned in the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Regulations.

We are delighted to announce that the Hrant Dink Foundation will be offering support in the form of a travel grant to a total of 29 individuals – 22 from Turkey, 7 from Armenia – for their visits to the neighbouring country with specific purpose and programme mentioned in their submitted application forms.

  1. Mr. Ümit Kurt from İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan, Armenia for conducting research and collecting primary archival documents and sources for his Ph.D. dissertation on Aintab Armenians between 1915 and 1922.
  2. Ms. Gizem Tongo from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for exploring Armenian painting and painters during 1914-1918.
  3. Mr. Mkrtich Matevosyan from Gyumri, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for his visit to İstanbul, Turkey for strengthening links with partners from Turkey, with whom he had worked during the 24 Hour Social Comics Marathon in Gyumri in 2013 and for taking part in the 24 Hour Social Comics Marathon in İstanbul.
  4. Ms. Ferzan Özyaşar from Hatay (Antakya), Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for making a film about Armenians of the Musadağ.
  5. Mr. Turgut Tosun from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia for building partnerships between the youth organisations in Armenia and the “Turkish-Armenian Project Group” of AEGEE-Ankara (European Students’ Forum).
  6. Ms. Monika Manişak from İzmir, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for studying history, literature and cultural studies in the framework of Armenian Studies Summer School organised by the Armenian Association for Academic Partnership and Support (ARMACAD).
  7. Ms. Burcu Çuvaş from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia for building partnerships between the youth organisations in Armenia and the “Turkish-Armenian Project Group” of AEGEE-Ankara (European Students’ Forum).
  8. Mr. Ramazan Oğuz Tosun from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia for building partnerships between the youth organisations in Armenia and the “Turkish-Armenian Project Group” of AEGEE-Ankara (European Students’ Forum).
  9. Mr. Artur Sukiasyan from Yerevan, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for his visit to İstanbul, Turkey for making a documentary film about the story of the seized Camp Armen (Tuzla Armenian Children’s Camp) and the children who grew up there.
  10. Ms. Elif Akgül from İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for covering stories before and after April 24th – the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, for the online news portal Bianet.
  11. Mr. Daniel Ohanian from İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan, Armenia for studying materials at Madenataran (the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts) for his research on the nineteenth-century life in the Ottoman Empire and for building academic connections.
  12. Mr. Hüseyin Uysal from Gaziantep, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan, Armenia for taking part in the Annual Student Research Conference organised by the American University of Armenia.
  13. Ms. Anush Khachatryan from Ashtarak, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for her visit to İstanbul, Turkey for organising the exhibition "Women for Conflict Reconciliation and Peace”.
  14. Mr. Mehmet Fatih Uslu from İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan, Armenia for working on his book – a literary biography on Zabel Yesayan, a prominent writer in Western Armenian literature.
  15. Ms. Havva Neşe Özgen İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for contacting sociologists and academics from the Yerevan State University for a joint research on border studies.
  16. Ms. Elif Köksal from Muğla, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for writing a book of impressions about neighbouring country, which will be part of the book series she published earlier on Turkey’s neighbours Syria, Lebanon, Greece and Egypt.
  17. Ms. Cansu Atılgan from Eskişehir, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for establishing academic cooperation networks and for discussing possible exchange programmes between the two neighbouring countries.
  18. Ms. Merve Temiz from Eskişehir, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for establishing academic cooperation networks and for discussing possible exchange programmes between the two neighbouring countries.
  19. Mr. Burak Köşker from İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia for contacting civil society organisations to develop training and exchange programmes, while simultaneously keeping a blog about the visit.
  20. Mr. Sargis Hovhannisyan from Gyumri, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for his visit to İstanbul, Turkey for participating in the 4thOrange Blossom International Plastic Arts Colony.
  21. Ms. Ayşe Devrim Basterzi from İçel (Mersin), Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for finding par
    tners, films and directors for a book project focusing on films.
  22. Ms. Aslıhan Doğan Topçu from İçel (Mersin), Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for finding partners, films and directors for a book project focusing on films.
  23. Mr. Salih Tora Benzeyen from Eskişehir, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for his visit to Yerevan, Armenia for establishing academic cooperation networks and for discussing possible exchange programmes between the two neighbouring countries.
  24. Ms. Ezgi Sevgi Can from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for meeting local musicians, giving workshops, and recording traditional songs in Armenian villages.
  25. Ms. Ela Nuroğlu from Ankara, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for meeting local musicians, giving workshops, and recording traditional songs in Armenian villages.
  26. Ms. Serra Torun İstanbul, Turkey will be supported with travel grant for her visit to Yerevan, Armenia for meeting local musicians, giving workshops, and recording traditional songs in Armenian villages.
  27. Mr. Zaven Shegrikyan from Yerevan, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for his visit to İstanbul, Turkey for researching Hrant Dink's works and his activities.
  28. Ms. Nane Sargsyan Yerevan, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for her visit to İstanbul, Turkey for representing European Youth Parliament (EYP) Armenia during the 9thIstanbul Youth Forum.
  29. Ms. Lusine Yeghiazaryan Yerevan, Armenia will be supported with travel grant for her visit to İstanbul, Turkey for representing European Youth Parliament (EYP) Armenia during the 9th Istanbul Youth Forum.

After their visits, Travel Grant beneficiaries’ experiences and impressions about the neighbouring country will be shared with public through the website of the Hrant Dink Foundation (www.hrantdink.org).

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant will continue to support more beneficiaries in the coming months. Interested individuals, groups and organisations can apply at any time. However, the Selection Committee will decide on the beneficiaries in line with the below Selection Timeline.
 

The application form for the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant is available on: http://form.jotformeu.com/hrantdinkfoundation/travelgrant

Before filling in and submitting your application, please read the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Regulations, which includes the priorities and eligibility criteria.

For your questions, you can contact the project coordinators Müge Yamanyılmaz and Anna Yeghoyan at travelgrant@hrantdink.org.

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Selection Committee Members
Anahit Minassian 
Dikran Altun 
Feray Salman
Gayane Mkrtchyan
Neslihan Özgüneş

The Travel Grant is financed by the European Union, within the framework of the Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process.

Study theatre in Datca, Turkey this summer

Work with an international community of theatre artists in a beautiful seaside location in southern Turkey. Join 3 world-renowned teachers (Natsuko Ohama, Master Voice and Text teacher, David Bridel, clown and movement teacher and director, and Chair of the graduate program in Acting at the University of Southern California, and Susan Main, Linklater Voice Teacher) for 2 weeks of intensive training in Datça Turkey. This will be a deep exploration of vocal and physical techniques in theatre training and their manifestation in extremes: we will work on the extremes of grotesque, clown, comedy and tragedy, and also plunge deeply in the opposite direction-going inside to sensitize the body and voice to subtleties of thought and feeling. At the end of 2 weeks you will have a body and voice that not only are sensitive and specific but also courageous and strong. You will learn to balance and play in the dramatic tension between extreme styles, all while living in a beautiful retreat center with a community of like-minded artists. Immerse yourself in a nourishing, spectacular environment, with challenging world-class teachers.

The fee includes:

• 3 days introduction workshop in İstanbul with Susan Main. 

• Travel to Datca (Flight from İstanbul to Dalaman, transfer buses from Dalaman to Datca).

• Accomodation (shared rooms of 2-3, all rooms have private bathrooms, kitchens and porches) 

• Three meals daily. 

• 6 hours of classes 6 days a week. 

• The workshop will be held in English and is designed for actors and acting students. There will be a translator during the classes. 

 

 

David Bridel 

David Bridel is a director, choreographer, writer, and teacher of acting, movement and clown. The Los Angeles Times writes: "Bridel is the real thing, one of the most inventive, scholarly, and vastly challenging voices on the current theatrical scene." David's productions of Shakespeare, Chekhov, Ibsen, Moliere, Ionesco, Pirandello, Dumas and others, as well as his own new plays and adaptations, have been seen in Los Angeles, New York, Tel Aviv, London, Chicago, San Francisco, Edinburgh, at Shakespeare and Company in MA, and at the Roy Hart Theatre in Malerargues, France.

For Academy Award winner William Friedkin, David has choreographed four operas, two in Los Angeles and two at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, as well as The Soldier's Tale at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, in association with the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. Also with LACDC, he created Gods and Marionettes, which premiered at the Ford Amphitheatre in LA. David has also served as Commedia dell'Arte Movement Specialist for the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and has appeared as a Clown Specialist for ABC's hit television show Dancing With the Stars. He choreographed Il Postino by Daniel Catan, a sell-out success at LA Opera, the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, Bellas Artes (Mexico City), the Cervantino International Arts Festival in Guanuajato, Mexico, the Teatre Municipal in Santiago, and the Teatro Royal in Madrid. 

Natsuko Ohama

Natsuko Ohama is one of the premier voice teachers in the USA. Trained under legendary Master Kristin Linklater at the Working Theatre, she is a founding member and permanent faculty of Shakespeare and Company Lenox, Mass., and senior artist at Pan Asian Rep New York. She has taught at numerous institutions all over the country including the NYU Experimental Theater Wing, Cal Arts, Columbia University, the Sundance Institute, New Actors Workshop, the Stratford Festival, and was the Director of Training at the National Arts Center of Canada. She also has an extensive workshop and private teaching practice. A Drama Desk nominated actress, she has portrayed roles ranging from Juliet to Lady Macbeth from Hamlet to Prospero (Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company) from action films to the cult series "Forever Knight" and American Playhouse on PBS. She has been seen on screen in Pirates of the Caribbean 2, and on stage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre inDogeaters as Imelda Marcos. As a director, she and USC actress Chastity Dotson mounted Little Book of Battles at the New York Hip Hop Theater Festival at the Public Theater, and Ms. Ohama's play Geisha of the Gilded Age-Miyuki Morgan, was staged at the Ventford Theater in Massachusetts. Last year, she portrayed Angustias in The House of Bernarda Alba for NATTCO, directed by Chay Yew, had a recurring role on the television series "In Case of Emergency" and was certified as a Joy of Phonetics teacher trained by Louis Colaianni in New York. Most recently, she directed the USC Visions and Voices presentation of The Press, in conjunction with playwright Professor David Lloyd and Brent Blair, co-directed Othello at Boston Court in Pasadena for LA Women's Shakespeare Company, and appeared on stage as Mom in Luis Alfaro's Hero for Playwright's Arena, where she will be honored on May 6th.

 

Susan Main

Susan Main is an actress, a Designated Linklater Teacher and a movement teacher currently based in Istanbul, Turkey where she is an Visiting Instructor at Kadir Has University. She is the cofounder of the Stromboli Project, a summer theatre institute on the Aeolian island of Stromboli, Italy. She also works actively as a private vocal coach in the U.S. and abroad, conducting voice workshops and classes in L.A., N.Y.C., Europe, Australia and the Middle East. Susan’s students include politicians, corporate executives, Broadway, film and television actors. Her recent credits include serving as vocal coach for a lead actress on the new Showtime series “Masters of Sex,” the award-winning production Savaş with Pürtelaş Theatre Company in İstanbul, a workshop of Peer Gynt at the International Ibsen Festival in Oslo, Norway, and the art-dance performance, A Quarreling Pair, for the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company’s 25th Anniversary Season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She has taught voice and/or movement on the faculties of the University of Southern California MFA program, Actor’s Studio MFA program at Pace University, Accademia Silvio D’Amico in Rome, Italy, Aydin University in Istanbul, Turkey, Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, Zurich University of the Arts, the Linklater Center for Voice & Language, New York University, New Actor’s Workshop, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Emerson College, and Boston Conservatory. 

For more information please contact 

ozlem.ozhabes@khas.edu.tr

 

Everyone is welcome..

Strengthening Civil Society Through Arts and Culture | Open Society Foundations (OSF)

http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/strengthening-civil-society-through-arts-and-culture

The Open Society Arts and Culture Program works at the nexus of arts, culture, human rights, and social advocacy. Through its grant program, the program strives to encourage broad-based critical reflection and catalyze social action in parts of the world where open societies are absent or weak, and where the cultural rights of minority groups are endangered.

The aim of this call for proposals is to strengthen alternative and autonomous cultural infrastructures and innovative arts initiatives, to raise professional standards in the art world in the Arts and Culture Program’s regions of activity, and to promote reform in the arena of cultural policy.

Eligibility Criteria

Projects that aim to draw on the power of culture to help build open societies in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan), the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Moldova, Mongolia, and Turkey, and that involve one of the following activities:

  • Cultural production
  • Creating or strengthening cultural platforms
  • Professional development and capacity-building

 

Purpose and Priorities

Projects that address one or more of the following priorities of the Arts and Culture Program will be considered to bring added value:

  • Capacity building: Strengthening the capacity of individuals and organizations to implement and sustain good practices and effective ways of working.
  • Collaboration: Building alliances and networks with other projects and organizations to encourage knowledge sharing within the country of operation and beyond.
  • Diversity: Promoting greater equality and access to cultural goods and activities for the most marginalized beneficiaries.
  • Public Engagement with Critical Social Issues: Using the power of arts and culture to promote discussion, debate, and critical reflection on social issues of importance to target communities and beneficiaries.

 

The supported activities are described in detail in the attached application guidelines.

Guidelines

Please download and carefully read the complete Application Guidelines attached before you fill in the Letter of Inquiry, which is the first step in the application process. This document is designed to give you all the information you need to apply. Should you need further clarification, please consult the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), available as part of the guidelines.

Open Society Arts and Culture Program Call for applications

From its inception, the strategic policy of the Arts and Culture Network Program of the Open Society Institute, has been proactive, inspirational, and a catalyst for Soros Foundation cultural activities, multifaceted in approach and inclusive of all groups of people and disciplines of artistic expression.

The Call is open to applicants from and activities in one or more of the following countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. Ex-patriots of the abovementioned countries who are willing to return temporarily to their country of origin and share their expertise with local organizations or individuals may also apply.

 Projects that address one or more of the following priorities of the Arts and Culture Program will be considered to bring added value:
– Capacity building
– Collaboration
– Diversity
– Public Engagement with Critical Social Issues

Grants are offered for the following three activities:
1. Cultural production
2. Creating or strengthening cultural platforms
3. Professional development and capacity-building.

Applications may be submitted by non-profit legal entities (non-governmental and public
organizations, libraries, museums, cultural centers, associations, communities, registered
charities, etc.) that work in the field of arts and culture.

Individuals can apply under activities 1 and 3 (professional development only).
Former grantees of the Arts and Culture Program may apply on the condition that a final
report from the previous grant period has been submitted and approved.

Assistance is offered from in-country mentors for applicants who are invited to develop a full project proposal. ACP mentors can offer advice and feedback on developing a welldesigned proposal.

Application deadline:
31 December 2012
Applications can be submitted on an ongoing basis

More information, including guidelines, forms, country coordinators:
www.soros.org
Daniela Bolganschi
dbolganschi(at)osi.hu