Location
Bulgaria: Plovdiv, Sofia
Term
Summer
Dates
July 11 to August 14
A professional residency & conservatory training program, the RITL consists of theatre artists from around the world who are willing to share their culture, knowledge, and experience. Primarily based each summer in Smolyan, Bulgaria (located just north of the border with Greece), participants live and work in the center of the breathtaking Rhodopi Mountains the mythological birthplace of Orpheus & Eurydice and an original terrain of the cult of Dionysus, i.e., a significant origin of Western drama, music, and performance. Assembling at a geographical root of storytelling and their art form, theater-makers internationalize their imaginations, broaden the scope of their creative vocabularies, and collectively discover how diverse conventions, narratives, and philosophies may be merged into uniquely cohesive theatrical events. Each RITL session includes travel throughout this historically rich region, and concludes with performances of numerous works-in-progress at the Rhodopi Dramatichen Theatre in Smolyan and the Dramatichen Theatre in Plovdiv, a major cultural and historical center at the foot of the Rhodopi Mountains. The 2012 schedule will explore its impetuses at sites throughout Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
Members of the RITL take part in trips to significant points of interest throughout the region. Each summer, these excursions vary, depending on the general subject, schedule of workshops, and the calendars of nearby festivals. (The 2012 schedule will explore its impetuses at sites throughout Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria.)
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
High School
4,100
* Tuition
* Accommodations (hotels)
* All production-, workshop-, and class-related expenses, program- and excursion-related travel
* All admission fees and activities, and some group meals.
yes
American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups of varies
A limited amount of partial scholarships are available from the program and its partners.
1 month
To foster international education within the theater.
2004-2005