Difference between revisions of "International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA), Slovenia"
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− | The [[International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA), Slovenia|Slovene National Centre of the International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA)]] is a member of its Central European Committee. It is managed by the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]]. Since 2018 the [[Pionirski dom]] has been an Associate Member of AITA/IATA. | + | The [[International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA), Slovenia|Slovene National Centre of the International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA)]] is a member of its Central European Committee. It is managed by the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]] (commonly known as JSKD). Since 2018, the [[Pionirski dom]] has been an Associate Member of AITA/IATA. |
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− | Established in 1952 and with members in 74 countries on | + | Established in 1952 and with members in 74 countries on 5 continents, AITA/IATA – the International Amateur Theatre Association – is the powerful voice of the global amateur theatre community. Millions of people around the world actively engage in amateur theatre activities. These people share a commitment to creative theatrical expression without remuneration and are members of more than 100,000 amateur theatre groups. |
− | Amateur theatre activity worldwide comes under the auspices of National AITA/IATA Centres. Under its banner of universal understanding and education through theatre, AITA/IATA promotes cross-frontier co-operation, artistic enrichment and a sense of universal togetherness. IATA is a non-governmental member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and is one of the nine members of the Standing Committee of International Theatre Organisations. | + | Amateur theatre activity worldwide comes under the auspices of the National AITA/IATA Centres. Under its banner of universal understanding and education through theatre, the AITA/IATA promotes cross-frontier co-operation, artistic enrichment and a sense of universal togetherness. IATA is a non-governmental member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and is one of the nine members of the Standing Committee of International Theatre Organisations. |
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Revision as of 14:41, 18 March 2020
International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA)
Established in 1952 and with members in 74 countries on 5 continents, AITA/IATA – the International Amateur Theatre Association – is the powerful voice of the global amateur theatre community. Millions of people around the world actively engage in amateur theatre activities. These people share a commitment to creative theatrical expression without remuneration and are members of more than 100,000 amateur theatre groups.
Amateur theatre activity worldwide comes under the auspices of the National AITA/IATA Centres. Under its banner of universal understanding and education through theatre, the AITA/IATA promotes cross-frontier co-operation, artistic enrichment and a sense of universal togetherness. IATA is a non-governmental member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and is one of the nine members of the Standing Committee of International Theatre Organisations.