| WE BELIEVE
that by working internationally, we can promote the status of theatre
for children and young people globally and in our own country. By studying
theatre abroad we learn to recognise our own potential and obstacles. Being
part of an international movement gives us a perspective on our work in
Sweden. International exchange means that we can contribute towards
understanding of cultural and social differences.
We work to ensure that our youngest citizens have the right to high-quality
theatre that challenges perceptions and opens up new perspectives. We
believe in a dramatic art created with heart and mind that helps children
and young people grow and develop in a positive, empathetic and truly
humanistic spirit.
IN SWEDEN
We are a platform for people working with or interested in theatre for
children and young people. ASSITEJ’s members are actors, directors, stage
designers and dramatists, as well as theatre companies, organisations and
institutions, critics and cultural journalists, culture officers, amateur
drama groups, organisers and societies.
IN THE NORDIC AND BALTIC COUNTRIES
We organise several joint projects, exchanges of productions, festivals,
workshops and seminars together with ASSITEJ centres in the other Nordic
and Baltic countries.
GLOBALLY
Swedish ASSITEJ works to promote the awareness of Swedish theatre for
children and young people, by organising exchanges and guest performances
and facilitating contacts. As a member, you have access to a global network
of information about festivals, courses and seminars all over the world.
You can also contact the ASSITEJ centre in each respective country if you
require more information or useful contacts.
OUR AIMS:
To WORK to maintain the high standing of Swedish theatre for children and
young people, and to promote an increased quality awareness.
To RAISE interest in and knowledge about theatre for children and young
people among theatres, schools, organisers, the media, politicians and
decision-makers.
To PROVIDE opportunities to improve knowledge about international theatre
for children and young people, and to inform other countries about Swedish
theatre for children and young people.
OUR METHODS:
To INFLUENCE the media, decision-makers, politicians, theatre managements,
etc. Each year, we award the Prix d’ASSITEJ for commendable achievements in
the field of Swedish theatre for children and young people.
To CREATE networks.
To STIMULATE – we organise meetings for our members, festivals, seminars,
etc.
To INFORM – we produce various materials, including newsletters, yearbooks
and a website.
To RECORD – we compile a repertory catalogue and document other activities
in the field of children’s theatre.
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