Foaie.R June 11, 2025

The Language of Silence: The Evolution of Non-Verbal Theatre and Its Impact on the Contemporary Stage

by Natalia Oprea, photo: AI generator Throughout history, theatre has continuously evolved, adapting to the needs of its audiences and the cultures that embraced it. Among its many forms, non-verbal theatre remains one of the most powerful and universal expressions of human emotion and the art of storytelling. Without relying on spoken language, this form

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A Moment of Togetherness in “Mihai Viteazul” Square – An Unforgettable Happening

by Natalia Oprea, photo: Maria Ștefănescu As part of the vibrant International Theatre Festival in Târgoviște, “Mihai Viteazul” Square was transformed into a boundless stage – a place where strangers became close and language barriers melted away in the rhythm of music and movement. In this Happening, students from Kyonggi University in Seoul, South Korea,

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“…ogma” – the fable-film that opened the cinema section of the Babel Festival

by Mirela Sandu Gheorghiu, photo: Courtesy of Mihai Țărnă In Târgoviște, the Babel Festival continues to prove that it is more than just a theatre event. It is a true festival of the arts – a living space where theatre, film, visual art, and performance coexist and mutually enhance one another. The screening of the

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Eugenio Barba at BABEL – a day to learn, to listen, and to feel theatre

by Mirela Sandu Gheorghiu, photo: Maria Ștefănescu Today, June 11, the BABEL Festival is experiencing one of the most special days of its 2025 edition: an entire day dedicated to maestro Eugenio Barba, one of the most influential figures in contemporary theatre. Founder of Odin Teatret and initiator of theatre anthropology, Barba does not come

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