East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP) supports the
development of contemporary performing arts (dance and theatre)
in 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

Publication: PAJ - A Journal of Performance and Art

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PAJ explores innovative work in theatre, performance art, dance, video, writing, technology, sound, and music, bringing together all live arts in thoughtful cultural dialogue. Issues include critical essays, artists’ writings, interviews, plays, drawings and notations, with extended coverage of performance, festivals, and books. Podcasts, video and audio clips appear on PAJ's online home.

The most recent issue, PAJ 109, highlights ten design portfolios featuring installations, robotics, ecological projects and immersive spaces. This special section of PAJ’s new issue was organized by landscape architect Cathryn Dwyre, who teaches at Pratt, and architect Chris Perry, head of graduate studies and director of the Geofutures program at Rensselaer’s School of Architecture. Read their introduction Expanded Fields: Architecture/Landscape/Performance.

PAJ 109 includes writings on German theatre, art and civil rights in the 1960's, kidnapping as art, the Lebanese play The Dictator by Issam Mahfouz, and performance in the age of neoliberalism.

Visit the journal's home page to see video clips and other issues of PAJ. 

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