The GAP Conference was attended by over 150 people from 14 different countries. The Conference aimed at balancing theory and practice through keynotes and practical workshops. We started out from the problems faced today and ended up planning new projects – you can find the 15 projects planned in the resources section in The GAP Conference – Project ideas developed at the conference folder.
Photos are accessible here in the gallery and you can follow a lively correspondence if you follow the projects Facebook page.
We are making keynotes and recordings of proceedings available during the next weeks.
A quote from one of the participants:
“A big variety of keynotes and workshops on theatre, drama and arts projects inspired by the Bondian form of theatre were available to the participants. Conference coordination was wonderful on facilitating the crowds to the venues. In addition, a bilingual approach was being used so both Hungarian and English speakers could follow either by auto translation headphone systems either by live translation by the coordinators. Best moment on bridging the language barriers was the brilliantly performed simultaneously in both languages TIE programme “The Giant Embrace” on the third day of the Conference.” Evie Filea/Ireland