International Amateur Theatre Association

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International Amateur Theatre Association
Formation1952;72 years ago (1952)
Headquarters London
President
Béatrice Cellario
Website https://www.aitaiata.net/

The International Amateur Theatre Association (AITA/IATA asbl [1] ) is a worldwide non-governmental organization consisting of Member (National Centres) and Associate members focused on fostering understanding and education through amateur theatre. Established in Belgium in 1952, the association's members operate in more than 80 countries across five continents. The current President is Béatrice Cellario from Monaco, and the organization’s Secretariat is located in London, England.

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Goals

AITA/IATA aims to promote cross-border cooperation, artistic development, and cultural exchange through theatre. The organization has been involved in various activities over the past decades, including World Congresses, international festivals, workshops, symposia, publications, training programs, and support for cultural events. AITA/IATA is affiliated with UNESCO and plays a role in facilitating collaboration among its members.

Governance

Governing bodies The General Assembly (GA) is held annually and serves as the highest decision-making body of AITA/IATA. Every fourth assembly takes place in Monaco. The most recent General Assembly was held in August 2019 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 General Assembly was conducted online.

International Theatre Festival Alongside the General Assembly, an International Theatre Festival is organized where selected amateur theatre groups perform, participate in workshops, and share their experiences. Recent festivals have taken place in locations such as Westouter, Belgium (2015), Monaco (2017), Lingen, Germany (2018), and Saint John, Canada (2019).

The Council of AITA/IATA The Council is responsible for executing decisions made by the General Assembly, managing the association’s administration, preparing policies, and proposing new projects and programs for consideration.

Membership

AITA/IATA has two types of membership:

Events

World Festival of Children's Theatre The World Festival of Children's Theatre, first held in Lingen, Germany in 1991, is organized biennially. It alternates between Lingen and other cities worldwide, such as Toyama, Japan (2000), Havana, Cuba (2004), and Moscow, Russia (2008). [2] The festival scheduled for 2020 in Toyama, has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Drama in Education Congress The AITA/IATA Drama in Education Congress has been held biennially since 1974. [3]

Anniversary

In 2002, AITA/IATA commemorated its 50th anniversary by publishing a booklet that reflects on the organization's growth and development. The booklet is available in English, French, and Spanish.

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References

  1. "Home". Archived from the original on 2018-08-09. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  2. "Welt-Kindertheater-Fest" (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
  3. "conferences – Drama in Education". 2024-08-26. Retrieved 2024-09-23.