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European Association for the Study of Theatre and Performance
AbbreviationEASTAP
Established2017; 7 years ago (2017)
TypeAssociation
Websitehttps://eastap.com/

EASTAP, formerly known as the European Association for the Study of Theatre and Performance, stands as a reference of creative exploration in the field of theater and performance arts. Established in 2017, EASTAP emerged as an active force bringing innovation and collaboration across academic and artistic communities worldwide.

Overview[edit]

With a commitment to advancing the understanding and appreciation of theater, EASTAP has become a backbone of intellectual exchange making a lively ecosystem where researchers, artists, and professionals converge to explore, debate, and push the boundaries of the discipline.

Through its initiatives and programs, EASTAP continues to shape the landscape of theater and performance studies, offering a wide range of opportunities for engagement, learning, and growth.

Background[edit]

EASTAP began with a common aim to encourage the study and research of theater and performance arts across Europe. Its commitment to including everyone and embracing diversity enhances its role in promoting collaboration and partnership.

History[edit]

The association was founded by a group of visionary scholars and practitioners who recognized the need for a centralized platform to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration in the field.

In its early days, EASTAP started small but grew into established conference event in the world of theater and performance. It began by connecting experts, artists, and institutions who shared a passion for studying and improving theater. As time went on, EASTAP formed partnerships and worked together with others to do progressive research and create new things. Now, EASTAP is well-known for its innovative ideas and collaborations, making it a go-to place for anyone interested in theater and performance.

Featured Events[edit]

  • EASTAP Conference: The annual EASTAP Conference serves as a premier gathering for artists and professionals to share research, insights, and best practices in theater and performance studies.
  • Seminars: EASTAP' organizes specialized seminars throughout the year, focusing on specific themes or topics of interest within the field.
  • Workshops: The association hosts workshops that provide hands-on learning experiences and skill development opportunities for participants.
  • Lectures: EASTAP invites famous speakers to deliver lectures and presentations on innovative research and trends in theater and performance.

Research and Innovation[edit]

EASTAP's commitment to research and innovation extends beyond traditional academic boundaries. The association actively encourages experimentation and exploration in the theater and performance studies, supporting new artists in pushing the boundaries of creative expression. Through initiatives such as artist residencies, grant programs, and experimental productions, EASTAP provides a platform for innovative ideas and unconventional approaches to grow.

By bringing up a culture of experimentation and risk-taking, EASTAP continues to shape the future of theater and performance, inspiring new generations of scholars, artists, and practitioners to challenge convention and redefine the possibilities of the art form.

References[edit]

1. Post-performance: Pandemic Breach Experiments, Big Theatre Data, and the Ends of Theory. Theatre Research International, Cambridge.

2. Roma Armee and the Paradox of Representation. Cambridge Core, Cambridge.

3. Creating for the Stage and Other Spaces: Questioning Practices and Theories. Presentation for III EASTAP Conference. Università di Bologna.

  • Official EASTAP Website:[1]
  • EASTAP Journal:[2]