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

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From 1994 to 1999 he danced in the professional dance company "Hollywood Ballet" (Kiev) He started to study jazz dance (Anna Braslavskaya, Moscow) and Contemporary Dance (Miguel Gutierrez, USA) at the  International Festival Workshop TSEH (Moscow) in 1995. Since then every year he visited many major educational dance projects all over Europe.
Performing arts curator, she runs the program department at the Polish Theatre in Bydgoszcz.
University lecturer and researcher, performing arts curator. The author of numerous articles, critiques and essays in Polish, Serbian, Slovene in international theatre and art journals.  As a freelance curator he cooperates with different international theatre and art festivals, institutes, theaters and independent theatre companies. He is one of the creators and curators of  EEPAP.
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A live arts curator, producer and director. Originally from Calgary, Canada, he has produced and co-organized many independent performance projects and events in Prague, ranging from work for the Prague Quadrennial and Tanec Praha to Motus. Currently the artistic director of the Alfred ve dvoře Theatre in Prague.
OKSANA DUDKO (PhD), theatre curator and historian based in Lviv, Ukraine. Founder and long-time head of the independent theatre organisation Art Workshop Drabyna. She initiated and lead the International Theatre Festival “Drabyna”, and (between 2010 and 2014) the International Festival of Contemporary Dramaturgy “Drama.UA”.
Viktar Piatrou works in the Association for Contemporary Art.
Her current place of work is “Observator cultural” magazine in Bucharest.
After working as a technical consultant at Bosch Automotive for years, Harutyun Alpetyan switched his professional interest over to arts. He had for years, even during his career as an engineer, created video documentary clips and finally saw an opportunity to shift his focus onto his artistic work.
From 1994 to 1999 he danced in the professional dance company "Hollywood Ballet" (Kiev) He started to study jazz dance (Anna Braslavskaya, Moscow) and Contemporary Dance (Miguel Gutierrez, USA) at the  International Festival Workshop TSEH (Moscow) in 1995. Since then every year he visited many major educational dance projects all over Europe.
Boris Bakal is the artistic director of  Shadow Casters (Zagreb). Boris Bakal is a theatre/film director and actor, intermedia artist, curator, writer and macrobiotic cook.
A live arts curator, producer and director. Originally from Calgary, Canada, he has produced and co-organized many independent performance projects and events in Prague, ranging from work for the Prague Quadrennial and Tanec Praha to Motus. Currently the artistic director of the Alfred ve dvoře Theatre in Prague.
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University lecturer and researcher, performing arts curator. The author of numerous articles, critiques and essays in Polish, Serbian, Slovene in international theatre and art journals.  As a freelance curator he cooperates with different international theatre and art festivals, institutes, theaters and independent theatre companies. He is one of the creators and curators of  EEPAP.
After working as a technical consultant at Bosch Automotive for years, Harutyun Alpetyan switched his professional interest over to arts. He had for years, even during his career as an engineer, created video documentary clips and finally saw an opportunity to shift his focus onto his artistic work.
Her current place of work is “Observator cultural” magazine in Bucharest.
Performing arts curator, she runs the program department at the Polish Theatre in Bydgoszcz.
OKSANA DUDKO (PhD), theatre curator and historian based in Lviv, Ukraine. Founder and long-time head of the independent theatre organisation Art Workshop Drabyna. She initiated and lead the International Theatre Festival “Drabyna”, and (between 2010 and 2014) the International Festival of Contemporary Dramaturgy “Drama.UA”.

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