Projects and Programs Activities Theater Documentation Research projects Galeria IT Theatre Pedagogy Publications Look Around. Sense Around, Touch Around, Hear Around Bartek Warzecha/Performances Tomek Tyndyk / Theatre Hueckel/Theatre Reclaiming the Obvious. On the Institution of the Festival Reclaimed Avant-garde: Space and Stages of Avant-garde Theatre in Central-Eastern Europe Aporia. The City Is The City Competitions The National Competition for the Production of Polish Contemporary Drama Play Theatre Photography Competition Klasyka Żywa (Living Classics) Projects and Programs Reclaimed Avant-garde The “Reclaimed Avant-Garde” | Platform For Researchers of Central-Eastern European Theatre The Prague Quadrennial OFF Polska (OFF Poland) Przestrzenie Sztuki (Space Of Art) TEATR POLSKA Centenary of the DYBBUK Circus: Genealogies, Imaginaries, Translations 33rd SIBMAS Conference International Cooperation TACE – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe Reclaimed Avant-garde The Reclaimed Avant-garde project aims to document and present the achievements of the theatre avant-garde of Central-Eastern Europe. The Prague Quadrennial The Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space was established in 1967 to bring the best of design for performance, scenography, and theatre architecture. OFF Polska (OFF Poland) The OFF Polska Programme aims at enabling the production and operation of independent and off theatre performances. Przestrzenie Sztuki (Space Of Art) The program’s priority purpose lies in enabling artists to work by implementing their ‘permanent address’ they lack. Space of Art brings also a wide educational offer to engage local communities. TEATR POLSKA Program zainicjowany w 2009 roku w celu ułatwienia dostępu do oferty polskich teatrów w ośrodkach mających utrudniony dostęp do kultury. Centenary of the DYBBUK Programme on the anniversary of the world premiere of An-ski’s play Circus: Genealogies, Imaginaries, Translations International Academic Conference devoted to history and image of the contemporary circus art. 33rd SIBMAS Conference Performing the future. Institutions and politics of memory