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Art for those for whom the church is not enough: theatre in Poland and Lithuania

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There is a popular saying in Poland that God created theatre for those for whom the church does not suffice. Theatre and religion are two things that Lithuania and Poland have in common. TR Warszawa theatre programme director, playwright Roman Pawłowski discusses these links with theatre critic, head of Jaunimo Teatras in Vilnius Audronis Liuga.
Culture Nerve is a series of conversations about culture between international professionals. In each episode, a Lithuanian and a foreign expert sit down for a virtual talk about what matters most in culture. The podcast is created by LRT RADIO together with the network of Culture Attachés of the Republic of Lithuania.
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Culture nerve – LRT RADIJO tinklalaidė rengiama bendradarbiaujant su Lietuvos Respublikos kultūros atašė tinklu. Kiekviename epizode pokalbiui apie kultūrą susitinka Lietuvos ir užsienio šalių profesionalai.
Pokalbis apie Lietuvos ir Lenkijos teatro kūrėjus, jų įtaką vienas kitam ir kaimynišką palaikymą ieškant savojo, nacionalinio teatro balso. Kalbasi TR Warszawa teatro programos vadovas, dramaturgas Roman Pawlowski ir Jaunimo teatro vadovas, teatrologas Audronis Liuga.
Į lietuvių kalbą išverstos pokalbio dalies klausykites 2021 05 22 dienos LRT RADIJO laidoje �„Kultūros savaitė“.
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There is a popular saying in Poland that God created theatre for those for whom the church does not suffice. Theatre and religion are two things that Lithuania and Poland have in common. TR Warszawa theatre programme director, playwright Roman Pawłowski discusses these links with theatre critic, head of Jaunimo Teatras in Vilnius Audronis Liuga.
Culture Nerve is a series of conversations about culture between international professionals. In each episode, a Lithuanian and a foreign expert sit down for a virtual talk about what matters most in culture. The podcast is created by LRT RADIO together with the network of Culture Attachés of the Republic of Lithuania.
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Culture nerve – LRT RADIJO tinklalaidė rengiama bendradarbiaujant su Lietuvos Respublikos kultūros atašė tinklu. Kiekviename epizode pokalbiui apie kultūrą susitinka Lietuvos ir užsienio šalių profesionalai.
Pokalbis apie Lietuvos ir Lenkijos teatro kūrėjus, jų įtaką vienas kitam ir kaimynišką palaikymą ieškant savojo, nacionalinio teatro balso. Kalbasi TR Warszawa teatro programos vadovas, dramaturgas Roman Pawlowski ir Jaunimo teatro vadovas, teatrologas Audronis Liuga.
Į lietuvių kalbą išverstos pokalbio dalies klausykites 2021 05 22 dienos LRT RADIJO laidoje �„Kultūros savaitė“.
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