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Double Dialogues

<www.doubledialogues.com>

Double Dialogues is a refereed electronic journal dealing with the discourse and practice of the arts, encompassing the visual arts, film, multi-media, dance, music, creative writing and theatre. A Call for Papers will shortly be posted on the site for the 2007 conference in Fiji: 'Lies - a conference on art' (July 5-7, 2007)

Theatre in 'the Berlin Republic'

<www.sca.unimelb.edu.au/germantheatre/>

Supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant 2004-6, this project aims to investigate the complex relationship between politics and culture through a study of developments in German theatre since 1989.
Symposium: Where Culture and Politics Intersect German Theatre and Reunification, Melbourne, Australia, School of Creative Arts, University of Melbourne, Friday 15- Saturday 16 September 2006; Convenor Dr Denise Varney

The Dramaturgies Project

<www.realtimearts.net> and select 'Dramaturgy Now'

The Dramaturgies project, convened by Peter Eckersall, Paul Monaghan and Melanie Beddie, examines dramaturgical processes in Australian contemporary theatre.

Didaskalia

<www.didask4alia.net/listings/news.html>

Didaskalia is an electronic journal and resource dedicated to the study of ancient Greek and Roman drama in performance. See a Call for Papers for an issue devoted to 'The Mask'

Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama

<www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/>

The Archive has collected information on performances of Greek and Roman drama for many years now, and has published several books and numerous articles.

Reception of the Texts and Images of Ancient Greece in Late Twentieth-century Drama and Poetry in English

<www2.open.ac.uk/ClassicalStudies/GreekPlays/>

A research project at the Department of Classical Studies, The Open University, with various online resources including a pilot version of their database and a bibliography of project publications

European Network of Research & Documentation of Ancient Greek Drama Performances

<www.cc.uoa.gr/drama/network/>

The Network aims to establish an expansion and a re-orientation, as well as to improve the traditional methods of teaching, ancient drama by creating new activities of an interdisciplinary and comparative nature.

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