This year NTIL together with its cooperation partners invited director Paula Pļavniece, dramaturge Davis Kaņepe and artist Kiril Ecis to participate in artist residencies abroad.
Read moreFrom 19 to 22 October, the first Swedish-Baltic Symposium took place in Stockholm, with the aim of launching a broader regional cooperation. The symposium brought together 11 artists from the Baltic States.
Read moreThe first International Institute for Community-Commissioned Arts (IICCA) training took place in Budapest from September 28 to October 1, with the participation of three Latvian participants from Kuldīga.
Read moreHelsinki-based performing arts’ producer, writer and curator's Heidi Backström's diary of the Baltic Take Over festival
Read moreThis year, the International Festival of Contemporary Theatre Homo Novus took place for the nineteenth time, dedicated to the actions of hospitality, collectivity and the potentialities of working together, not apart. We warmly welcomed both new and many well-known and beloved artists, as well as the visitors who continue to return year after year not only for the programme, but also for the personal relationships and sense of belonging that the festival provides.
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