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Fira Tàrrega 2014

Fira Tàrrega 2014

FiraTàrrega, the international market for performing arts, is held annually in Tàrrega during the second weekend in September. AC/E is collaborating in this year’s event through the PICE / Visitors programme by supporting the participation of the following international programmers in the meeting of markets that is hosted by the fair:

- Dominique Violette, Carrefour International de Théâtre(Québec, Canada)
- Yui Morimoto, Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama (TPAM) (Japan)
-Su – Taek Yim, Korea Street Arts Centre (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
-Brian Jose, Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) (New York, USA)
- Maria Medkova, Theater Union Russian Federation(Moscow, Russia)
- Tamara Arapova, Golden Mask Arts Festival(Moscow, Russia)
- Séverine Latour, Wallonie-Bruxelles Theatre/Danse(Brussels, Belgium)
- Cuahtémoc Nájera, INBA-Danza(Mexico D.F. , Mexico)
 
FiraTàrrega is a showcase for professional performing arts shows and is aimed chiefly at agents involved in their production, distribution and sale, as well as at the large audience of viewers who make it a festive and spontaneous event.
 
The Fira embraces the different disciplines in the performing arts and includes a varied offering of shows: an extensive and select Spanish and international programme with a particular focus on creativity and contemporary and visual forms to guarantee artistic innovation and dissemination.
 
FiraTàrrega is, above all, a performing arts market. As such, it is designed, planned and intended as a platform for the management, production and circulation of shows. Promoting street art in unconventional spaces fosters internationalisation, as it is a non-textual type of art that spans a variety of genres (theatre, dance, circus) with a universal language and an established worldwide market.

The festival also hosts the Meeting of the board of Red Periferias (network of Ibero-American festivals) in which AC/E also collaborates. 
Watch and listen
Interview with Mikel Ribalta, Fira Tàrrega
Interview with Mikel Ribalta, Fira Tàrrega

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