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Posted on January 16, 2011 at 1:46pm
Through the past decade I’ve seen major shifts happening concerning storytelling perception in parallel with the never stopping deep heartbeat of the art & craft. A new blog post on my Agora.
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For Romania you should contact Carmen Palcu from Ion Cranga Theatre in Bukarest. (http://www.teatrulioncreanga.ro/terms.jsp?lang=en)
For Bulgaria the House of Humour and Satyre in Gabrovo might help your colleague. (http://www.humorhouse.bg/engl/englindex.html)
Good luck!
Joerg
Just a note to say I'm thinking of you and my friends and family in Israel during the present military operations. Everyone here in America seems to agree that the media is presenting a distorted account of events in and around Gaza. However the politics of the listeners seem to define which side they believe the reporting is biased towards. All I know for certain is that a lot of good people are in harm's way. It seems unlikely that this latest flare-up will result in any lasting improvements in the situations of the Israelis or the Palestinians. On the other hand, Israel can't just sit idly by while rockets land on Sderot and Ashquelon every day. This dilemma is painful for every thoughtful Israeli I know. All I can offer is support and encouragement from afar, and my sincere gratitude for the ceaseless burden the citizens of your nation bear on behalf of all our people throughout the world. I wish you peace, speedily and in our lifetimes.
Shalom,
Marc
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