FESTIVALS IN ESTONIA 2012 - Loov Eesti
FESTIVALS IN ESTONIA 2012 - Loov Eesti
FESTIVALS IN ESTONIA 2012 - Loov Eesti
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FILM<br />
16.–18.08., Pärnu<br />
PÄRNU <strong>IN</strong>TERNATIONAL<br />
THEATRE FESTIVAL<br />
“MONOMAFFIA”<br />
MTÜ Arenduskeskus PRO MAGISTER<br />
(+372) 521 4210<br />
artis@reiser.ee<br />
www.monomaffia.ee<br />
The festival focuses on actors without<br />
whom theatre would be impossible.<br />
Mono-productions produce intimate<br />
and special contacts between<br />
the actor and the audience.<br />
10.–16.09., Tartu<br />
<strong>ESTONIA</strong>N THEATRE<br />
FESTIVAL “DRAMA <strong>2012</strong>”<br />
SA <strong>Eesti</strong> Teatri Festival<br />
(+372) 5564 4413<br />
info@festival.ee<br />
www.draama.ee<br />
“Drama <strong>2012</strong>” is an overview festival<br />
of Estonian theatre, curated by Anu<br />
Lamp. The main programme includes<br />
8 performances and in addition<br />
an outstanding off-programme.<br />
Foreign theatre critics and guests<br />
are expected as well.<br />
October, Tallinn<br />
8TH THEATRE<br />
FESTIVAL<br />
“GOLDEN MASK<br />
<strong>IN</strong> <strong>ESTONIA</strong>”<br />
MTÜ ART-Forum, Irina Lygach<br />
(+372) 5667 3100<br />
irina@art-forum.ee<br />
www.goldenmask.ee<br />
The festival “Golden Mask in Estonia”<br />
is one of the most important theatre<br />
events of the year, uniting Russian<br />
and Estonian audiences. The festival<br />
shows the best Russian performances<br />
of the last seasons, which have<br />
become the nominees and the winners<br />
of the Russian Festival “Golden<br />
Mask”. Seminars, master-classes,<br />
lectures are also organized during<br />
the festival. All performances are<br />
carried out with simultaneous interpretation<br />
into the Estonian language.<br />
19.–25.03.,<br />
Tartu<br />
9TH TARTU VISUAL<br />
CULTURE FESTIVAL<br />
“WORLDFILM”<br />
MTÜ Maailmafilmi Ühing, <strong>Eesti</strong><br />
Rahva Muuseum<br />
(+372) 735 0447<br />
festival@worldfilm.ee<br />
www.worldfilm.ee<br />
The festival week is devoted to carefully<br />
selected documentaries from<br />
all over the world. The films focus on<br />
issues of cultural representation.<br />
The festival with its six thousand<br />
viewers and fifty films is ideal for<br />
the small university town Tartu.<br />
TARTU VISUAL CULTURE<br />
FESTIVAL “WORLDFILM”<br />
Photo: Ehti Järv<br />
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