Mondial du Théâtre
Mondial du Théâtre | |
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Location(s) | Monaco |
Foundation | 1957 |
Founded by | International Association of Amateur Theatre |
Date(s) | Last held 17–26 August 2009 |
Type of play(s) | Each participating country performs in its own language |
Website |
The Mondial du Théâtre, also titled the International Festival of Amateur Theatre and the World Festival of Amateur Theatre is the premier festival in the world celebrating amateur and community theatre. It is organised by the Studio de Monaco and the International Association of Amateur Theatre and held every four years in the Principality of Monaco since its inaugural festival in 1957.[1]
History
In 1957 Guy and Max Brousse and René Cellario, early leading figures of the International Association of Amateur Theatre, approached the Monegasque government to gain support for an International Festival. The first such festival, termed the International Festival of Amateur Theatre, took place in Monaco and attracted twelve troupes from across Europe at which the IATA held its 3rd Congress.
Both the festival and congress were a success and the Studio de Monaco, (the National Centre of the IATA), made an undertaking to organise every four years in the Principality of Monaco with the help of the Monegasque authorities, an International Festival and official Congress of IATA. The festival helped to increase the profile of the IATA and in turn as its stature grew so did that of the festival.
By the 1970s the number of participating drama troops had reached twenty, with countries from outside of Europe also participating. In 1997 a record 24 troupes from all 5 continents participated and this number has been maintained since. From that year the festival adopted a new name, the "Mondial du Théâtre".
Participating nations
The 2009 festival saw the following 24 countries represented:[2]
- Australia - Lieder Theatre Company (Goulburn) performing The colour play
- Austria - Theater Abtenau Theater Holzhausen (Abtenau & Holzhausen) performing "My Monster" (Mein Ungeheuer) by Felix Mitterer
- Belgium - Stalteater (Oelegem) performing "Cyrano" after Edmond Rostand
- China - China Liaoning Province Art Association (Shenyang) performing Folk Arts by Kai Cui
- Congo - Marabout Theatre (Kinshasa) performing Zérocrate by Nzey van Musala
- Faroe Islands - Hudrar (Tórshavn) performing Othello after Shakespeare
- Finland - Ylioppilasteatteri (Tampere) performing Kielipuolipolitas (Dumb Show) by Neil Hardwick & Jussi Tuominen
- France - Théâtre du Torrent (Annemasse) performing Le Premier by Israel Horovitz
- Germany - Dokumentartheater (Berlin) performing Tänzerin hinter Stacheldraht (Dancer behind barbwire) by de Marina Schubarth
- Hungary - Kompania Theatre (Budakeszi) performing Roméo et Juliette after Shakespeare
- India - Akhil Bharatiya Sanskrutik Sangh (Maharashtra) performing Maharashtra Maza
- Indonesia - Satu Kata (Jakarta) performing Mission in Peace by Alika Chandra
- Ireland - Balally Players (Dublin) performing Melody by Deirdre Kinahan
- Italy - Teatro dei Picari (Macerata) performing Pulcinella by Manlio Santanelli
- Japan - Kasai & Bungeiza (Toyama) performing The butterfly wavering in the wind by Takagi Toru & Haruka Kasai
- Lithuania - Pasvalys Theatre (Pasvalys) performing Helver's Night by Ingmar Villqist
- Morocco - Atlantis (Casablanca) performing Dounya
- Peru - Maguey Teatro (Lima) performing Inticha y el Pajaro Nubero
- Slovakia - Theatre A Theatre Shanti Prievidza (Prievidza) performing A respectable wedding by Bertolt Brecht
- South Africa - Rebel Production (Johannesbourg) performing Father's sons by Craig Van Zyl
- Spain - La Galerna Sosten Teatro (Gijón) performing Las Criadas (The Maids) by Jean Genet
- Great Britain - Drama Association (Inverclyde) performing Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns
- United States - Heider Center for the Arts (West Salem, Wisconsin) performing Cotton Patch Gospel written by Clarence Jordan and Russell Treyz, original music by Harry and Tom Chapin
- Venezuela - Perras del Infierno Teatro (Caracas) performing Passport by Gustavo Ott
Venues
The performances take place in some of the most beautiful theatres in the Principality of Monaco:
- Salle Garnier - (Opéra de Monte-Carlo )
- Princess Grace Theatre
- Théâtre des Variétés
References
- ↑ "Official site of the Mondial du Théâtre". Mondialdutheatre.mc. 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
- ↑ "Official site of 2009 festival - participating countries". Mondialdutheatre.mc. Retrieved 2012-03-17.