| | Performativity Educational Art Project, Kyiv, Ukraine Performativity Educational Art Project is intended to be an annual event and is meant to be the first step in creating a continuing alternative art educational platform in Ukraine. |
| Arts and Theatre Institute, Prague, Czech Republic The mission of the Arts and Theatre Institute is to provide the Czech and international public with a comprehensive range of services in the field of theatre. It also provides individual services connected with other branches of the arts. |
| BITEI – International Festival of Performing Arts, Moldova The International Festival of Performing Arts in Chisinau in Republic of Moldova is set to start in May 2012. | |
| "The Shining", Ljubljana, Slovenia Set in a prestigious hotel in a mountain, completely isolated by a ferocious winter. Jack Torrence, a sobering alcoholic, takes on the job as hotel manager and brings along his wife Wendy and son Danny. |
| | Theatre Glej, Ljubljana, Slovenia Glej has for forty years been synonymous with fresh, innovative, open and contemporary theatre. Almost all the great names of Slovenian theatre, whose performances have been hugely acclaimed both at home and abroad have trodden its boards. The tradition continues. |
| Ganna Veselovska - Theatrical critic, theoretician of theatre and contemporary arts, Ukraine Ganna Veselovska, Ukraine. Theatrical critic, theoretician of theatre and contemporary arts. |
| Viktor Sobiianskyi - Theatre critic, manager, Ukraine Viktor Sobiianskyi, Ukraine. Theatre critic, manager. He works in the Les Kurbas National Centre for Theatre Art. |
| Tomaž Toporišič - Dramaturg, professor, Slovenia Tomaž Toporišič, Slovenia. Dramaturg, professor, translator, theatre theoretician and critic. He works in the Mladinsko Theatre / Slovensko Mladisko Gledališče. |
| Parviz Mammadrzayev - Actor, director, tutor, Azerbaijan Parviz Mammadrzayev, Azerbaijan. Actor, director, tutor. Employee of the Simsar Independent Theatre Studio and University of Culture and Arts. |
| Art Office Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria Art Office is registered as a foundation for public benefit engaged in promotion and circulation of non-commercial productions of the performing arts (theatre, dance and music). It works with Bulgarian artists and their artistic productions and has activities in Bulgaria and abroad. |
| | International Theatre Festival "Varna Summer", Bulgaria The International Theatre Festival “Varna Summer” is the biggest international theatre event in Bulgaria. It is held every year between 1st- 12th June in the Black Seaside city of Varna in the festivals' framework "Varna Summer". |
| Viktar Piatrou - Artist, performer, curator, Belarus Viktar Piatrou, Belarus. Artist, performer, curator of the International Performance Art Festival “Navinki”. He works in the Association for Contemporary Art. |
| Levan Khetaguri - Theatrologist, cultural manager, Georgia Levan Khetaguri, Georgia. Theatrologist, cultural analyst, and cultural manager. |
| Derida Dance, Sofia, Bulgaria Derida Dance, Bulgaria. |
| Jivko Jeliazkov - Choreographer, Bulgaria Jivko Jeliazkov, Bulgaria. Choreographer. Jivko Jeliazkov is the art director of Derida Dance Center. |
| Sabuhi Mammadov - Producer, Azerbaijan Sabuhi Mammadov, Azerbaijan. Producer. Currently employed by the IBRUS Independent Theatre. |
| | Svět a divadlo (SAD), Prague, Czech Republic Svět a divadlo is bi-monthly published theatre journal of Czech Republic. In Czech and Slovak SAD has English summary. In the journal you can find reviews, interviews, essays and studies. |
| | Teatrul Tineretului (Youth’s Theatre) Teatrul Tineretului (Youth's Theatre) Piatra Neamţ is a cultural institution and a landmark of Romania. It is one of the most well-known theatres in the country. |
| | "Explosion", Ljubljana, Slovenia "Explosion" is a labyrinth of stories depicting average, little people who live in their solitary worlds. |
| | "How Jaromir searched for his happiness", Ljubljana, Slovenia Astronomer Jaromir spends most of his time in his attic looking at the stars and waiting for his lucky chance. Suddenly Jaromir realizes he has been looking for happiness in all the wrong places. |
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