Opportunity to Host U.S. Scholars under the Fulbright Specialist Program
/The deadline for submission of applications is May 31, 2026
Read MoreThe deadline for submission of applications is May 31, 2026
Read MoreActor and writer Ayhan Hulagu, known for his work in traditional Turkish theatre, presented his solo performance The Other Side of Hollywood at Harvard University on March 30, where it attracted strong interest from both academics and students.
Read MoreThis is an author-led training program based in Barcelona, in dialogue with Europe and other international contexts.
The program integrates research, creation, and exchange around the expressive, therapeutic, and cognitive potential of Animated Forms, from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Read MorePuppet Theatre PUK (Tokyo) is delighted to share its latest newsletter.
Read MoreGood news for anyone interested in traditional theatres of Japan!
The Traditional Theatre Training (TTT) Program is now accepting applicants for the 2026 session!
Read MoreIn this two-session online workshop, artists and arts workers will write fantasy obituaries—then reverse-engineer them into clearer, more aligned professional materials. Using morbid humor, speculative thinking, and practical storytelling tools, participants will collapse past, present, and future into a single moment of clarity.
This workshop is designed for artists who are tired of being humble, stuck, or frozen by imposter syndrome—and who want their bios, statements, and project descriptions to actually reflect who they’re becoming, not just what they’ve already done.
Read MoreMarch 14–22 Puppet Festival Mississauga, produced by Crane Creations Theatre Company will features exceptional puppetry artists from around the world and celebrates the rich cultural diversity of our community.
Read MoreFree, available to all, full of new thoughts and insights, Puppetry International Research, an open access scholarly journal, is another step in UNIMA-USA's goal to promote, educate, and support growth in the art of puppetry as well as to provide resources to people who find puppetry important to their lives. PIR is a space for in-depth, critical discussion about the art.
Read MoreUNIMA-UKRAINE welcomes you and invites all the connoisseurs of puppetry art to join the online events offered by our centre.
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