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The preparations for the NETA Festival 2015 in Bucharest have started
The first informal meeting held in Bucharest with a view to the preparations of the future international theatrical NETA Festival 2015 has recently taken place at the National Theatre "I. L. Caragiale."
The initiative of the meeting, a first-timer, belonged to Ion Caramitru, TNB's Director and was put forward in September in Ljubljana (occasioned by the NETA General Meeting). The meeting in Bucharest welcomed the presence of the NETA's Secretary General, Damir Domitrovič, who made an introduction to the international network of theatres and their major projects among which the very ambitious one of creating their own network television station, NETA ART TV.
The NETA network (New European Theatre Action) to which it belongs as a charter member (since 2005, when it was founded) The National Theatre "I. L. Caragiale" in Bucharest has as main objective strengthening the ties between the S-E European countries. Their promising cultural potential recommends them as a worthy future partner in relation to other European countries. Promoting a pro-european artistic expression is, by all means, the main NETA message as well. Currently, NETA integrates a network of 50 theatres and theatrical representations in 19 European countries.
The international festival of theatre NETA that would be scheduled to take place in Bucharest in the year when it celebrates its 10th anniversary since the network founding, were meant to bring for the first time, under the same roof that of the future National Theatre (reconstruction works having been finished by then) the most important theatrical representations selected from the production of the NETA theatre members. "The most outstanding artistic production comes exactly from this area of Balkans, so much historically tried where there are powerful dramaturgy theatres and profoundly humane writings (...). The same post-communist historical experience brings us together, a spirit that strikingly resembles us, a good cultural education and the same drive to travel - at least virtually - to the universal cultures" - thus Ion Caramitru substantiated his initiative to hold the inclusive theatrical festival.
Mrs. Jadranka Sturm Kocjan, the Republic of Slovenia ambassador in Bucharest was among the people invited at the TNB meeting, who expressed her support and commitment for the future project of the NETA Festival in Bucharest. The ambassador underlined the fact that the project will strengthen the cultural ties between the Europe S-E countries, in the spirit of "culture off borders."
The Romanian Counsellor Ion Matei, deputizing at the meeting for the Ministry of Culture, affirmed in his turn, the support for this project on behalf of the Ministry.
In order for the festival to come to life, the support and joint involvement of all the local authorities of the NETA member countries is required. This would be the next step towards the materialization of this challenging theatrical project, which was started by the first meeting occasioned in Bucharest at the National Theatre.
Translated by: Coșoianu Mircea
MTTLC, The University of Bucharest







