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Founded in 1977, this annual festival was created as a free meeting of independent groups and, through these years, it has become one of the most important meetings for the audience, for artists, for professionals, gaining for itself and for the village a high popularity in the context of International contemporary performing arts. Inteatro Festival 2018 will take place from 21st June to 1st July in Polverigi and Ancona.
The 40th edition of the worldwide recognized Festival presents a very special program focused on the apparent contrast between “identity” and “transformation”. 14 artists, 17 titles and 24 shows will be presented in Polverigi and Ancona. During the festival, professionals will also join networking activities such as “Crossing the seas”, a meeting about international cooperation between Italy, Europe and other continents, with expected guest from all around the world.
Source: inteatro.it.
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