Since its first edition in Cologne in 1981, Theater der Welt has made aesthetic developments in theater work from all over the world visible and…
In 2010, the International Balzan Prize Foundation honored Prof. Dr. Manfred Brauneck, a theater scholar for the first time, with the Balzan Prize for…
The Round Table Berlin Theater Archives is an internal forum of theaters, theater collecting institutions, collectives and artists documenting their…
Every two years, the DANCE PLATFORM GERMANY, which has been organized since 1994, brings together current and remarkable positions in dance and…
At the Franco-German Physical Theater Workshop, young actors from Germany and France work intensively with internationally active teachers of movement…
The Digital Stage is developing a video conferencing service optimized for the specific needs of performing arts and music.
The Federal Theater Prize honors theater beyond the metropolitan cities.
The Association of German Dance Archives (VDT) brings together the five leading institutions for dance memory in Germany: the Archive of the Academy…
With currently about 12,000 videos and supplementary materials, the Mediathek für Tanz und Theater is one of the most extensive publicly accessible…
The ITI's media studio is a laboratory and workspace for projects and developments in the space of mediality and digitality.
The digitization project on theatrical biomechanics provides for the first time a comprehensive insight into the many years of reconstruction work of…
The Mime Centrum Berlin dealt with the basics of movement in theater.
Music Theatre NOW is an international competition for contemporary music theater. The ITI Germany manages the archive of the competition.
The project on non-verbal theater in East Berlin is the first to process relevant holdings on pantomime in the GDR and make them accessible.
The project Passage 23°E developed new ways of access and information structures on theatrical developments from Central, Central Eastern and…
Performing the Archive is a collaborative project to develop an independent archive structure for the independent performing arts.
The Prague Quadrennial is the world's most important platform for scenography.
Szenenwechsel was a Robert Bosch Stiftung funding programme in cooperation with the ITI Germany, which supported theatres and independent theatre…
Cooperation project for the indexing and digitization of unique video documents on the Tanzfabrik Berlin
The ITI Academy negotiates the future of internationality and diversity in the performing arts.
This most important international theater festival in Germany is held every three years in a different German city.
Theater in New Europe documents and reflects important productions of European theater.
touring artists provides information and advice on administrative issues relevant to artists working internationally and transnationally.
The artistic video project Transforming Acts is dedicated to the examination of the groundbreaking effect of dance on spoken theater
The Translators' Workshop promotes international engagement with new German-language drama.
The ITI Center Germany documents and archives performance and rehearsal processes of and discourses from the field of performing arts.