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  • PPAN First Conference 2017

    The Palestinian Performing Arts Network invites to attend its first conference titled:

    "The Impact of Arts on Communities/Societies"

    which will be held on Wednesday 29th November until Friday 1st December, 2017 from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm at the Palestine Red Crescent Society, Al-Bireh.

    The conference will aim to assess the impact of arts as a powerful tool with which to engage communities in various levels of social, political, economic and educational change. The conference will host local, regional and international speakers to share their work and experience in their respective fields.

    Please confirm your attendance no later than Monday, 27th of November 2017 by sending confirmation to nisreen.kharoufeh@ppan.ps or by calling PPAN's office 02-2402289

  • Deadline Extended - Bethlehem International Performing Arts Festival

    Dear Colleagues, Friends and Fellow Artists,

    We’ve been overwhelmed by the number, and quality, of applications we have received over the past Three months. And a first glance shows us that we’re going to have some critical, inspiring and creative work to pick from for the first Bethlehem International Performing Arts Festival.

    We have decided to extend the application deadline until Sunday 31st of December 2017.  Hopefully this will provide time for the call out for our wonderful festival to spread a little further and for anyone rushing to get their application in a little more breathing space.

  • A new journey begins!

    The Freedom Theatre launches training program in erarly childhood education

    After many months of preparation, a new adventure has begun at The Freedom Theatre: a one-year training program in early childhood education, based on a pedagogy of creativity and play!

    The program follows extensive research and involves both Palestinian and international specialists in early childhood education.

  • Atuwani

    New play tours the West Bank

    Following the success of Our Sign is the Stone, The Freedom Theatre returns to Area C to document the life and resistance of people in Atuwani in the South Hebron Hills.

  • Askadinya

    New play on gender-based violence

    "All the stories we heard were of violence, of the land and of the occupation and how we oppress each other – like a pyramid with the few and powerful on top, and people on every level toward the bottom are kicking downwards."

  • News from Tamer

    Tamer is still in Hamburg, even he wants really to be back home in Gaza. He is living in a single room in the youth hostel directly close to the harbour in Hamburg, which is paid by KinderKulturKarawane.

  • Member of Ashtar Theatre rejected at egyptian border

    ASHTAR Theatre youth group is back after a successful tour in Germany with The Gaza Monologues which lasted 40 days with Kinder Kultur Karawane in different cities in Germany and Vienna.

  • Askadinya

    New play on gender-based violence

    "All the stories we heard were of violence, of the land and of the occupation and how we oppress each other – like a pyramid with the few and powerful on top, and people on every level toward the bottom are kicking downwards."

  • Ashtar Theatre aus Ramallah bei der Kinderkulturkarawane

    Liebe Freundinnen und Freunde der KinderKulturKarawane,
    liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
    sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

    ja, es wird tatsächlich die 15. KinderKulturKarawane sein, die 2014 „über die Bühne geht“. Das werden wir zum Ende hin auch gebührend feiern!

  • “Bye Bye Gillo”

    Dear Friends of Al Harah Theater, you are proudly invited you to attend the play

    “Bye Bye Gillo”

  • Ibn Rushd Award 2013 goes to Palestinian Singer-Songwriter

    The Ibn Rushd Fund for Freedom of Thought is delighted to declare the singer-songwriter Rim Banna the winner of the 15th Ibn Rushd Award. Since 1998, the Ibn Rushd Fund has honoured people or organizations that have rendered outstanding services to freedom of thought in the Arab World. The award will be presented on November 15, 2013 in the Museum for Islamic Art, Berlin, Germany.