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The Europe Theatre Prize is an award of the European Commission for a personality who has "contributed to the realisation of cultural events that promote understanding and the exchange of knowledge between peoples". "The winner is chosen for the whole of his artistic path among notable personalities of international theatre considered in all its different forms, articulations and expressions". The prize was established in 1986 when Carlo Ripa di Meana was first Commissioner of Culture. The European Parliament and the European Council have supported it as a "European cultural interest organisation" since 2002.

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  • Der Europäische Theaterpreis (auch Europa-Preis für das Theater) ist ein Theaterpreis, der seit 1987 auf Initiative der Europäischen Kommission verliehen wird. 1987 wurde der Preis erstmals an Ariane Mnouchkine für ihre Arbeit mit dem Théâtre du Soleil verliehen. Die erste internationale Jury wurde von Irene Papas geleitet. (de)
  • The Europe Theatre Prize is an award of the European Commission for a personality who has "contributed to the realisation of cultural events that promote understanding and the exchange of knowledge between peoples". "The winner is chosen for the whole of his artistic path among notable personalities of international theatre considered in all its different forms, articulations and expressions". The prize was established in 1986 when Carlo Ripa di Meana was first Commissioner of Culture. The European Parliament and the European Council have supported it as a "European cultural interest organisation" since 2002. In 1987 the prize was first awarded to Ariane Mnouchkine for her work with the Théâtre du Soleil. She received a money prize and a sculpture of Pietro Consagra. Recipients have included choreographer Pina Bausch and stage director Patrice Chéreau. In 1990, an additional award Europe Prize Theatrical Realities was established looking at innovation in theatre and first awarded to Anatoly Vasiliev. In Edition XII, they were (Slovakia), Katie Mitchell (United Kingdom), Andrey Moguchy (Russia), Kristian Smeds (Finland), (Portugal) and Vesturport (Iceland). Recipients have also included Heiner Goebbels, Oskaras Koršunovas (2002) and Rimini Protokoll (2008). The program for both awards is rich in theatrical presentations. Lasting a week, it has been termed the "'Oscars' of European theatre" and "Oscar of Drama". The first nine "editions" of the prize were awarded in Taormina. To achieve a more international aspect, the ceremonies were held in Turin for Edition X, as part of the cultural program for the 2006 Winter Olympics in collaboration with the Teatro Stabile. Editions XI and XII were held in Thessaloniki, Edition XIII in Wrocław as part of the UNESCO's Grotowski Year. In 2011 the awards were given at the Alexandrinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, then Culture Capital of Russia. A critic described the performances of innovative theatre: "Their shows demonstrate that the dialogue between the arts and cutting edge technology opens up new ways towards creation and knowledge. Computer generated images, pantomime, dancing, circus and music expand the frontiers of the theatre and make it more dramatic. Shows such as Faustus based on Goethe's play, Metamorphosis by Kafka, Mr Vertigo by Paul Auster, Cabo Verde by Natalia Luiza and Miguel Seabra, and Happiness by Maurice Maeternlick are overwhelming both in their use of technique and the emotions they exude." (en)
  • El Premio Europa de Teatro (Premio PET), establecido en 1986 por la Comisión Europea a cargo de Melina Mercouri. Desde 2002 ha sido reconocido por el Parlamento Europeo. En 1987, el primer jurado estuvo presidido por Irene Papas. El PET es un reconocimiento que se otorga por haber “contribuido a la realización de eventos culturales que son cruciales para el entendimiento y conocimiento entre los pueblos”. Desde 1990, también se otorga el Premio Europa Realidades Teatrales (PERT), inspirado por el deseo de fomentar las tendencias e iniciativas emergentes en el teatro europeo. (es)
  • Le Prix Europe pour le théâtre, est né en 1986 comme programme pilote de la Commission européenne soutenue par Mélina Mercouri, marraine de la première édition et Jack Lang, alors ministre de la Culture. Depuis 2002, le Prix Europe pour le théâtre a été reconnu par le Parlement européen et le Conseil de l’Europe comme « organisation d’intérêt culturel européen ». Le prix est remis par l'Union des théâtres de l'Europe et la Convention théâtrale européenne. Le lauréat est choisi pour sa carrière et l'ensemble de son parcours artistique. En 1990, le Prix Europe Réalités théâtrales est créé et décerné à Anatoli Vassiliev. En 1987, le premier jury international était présidé par Irène Papas. (fr)
  • Il Premio Europa per il Teatro (PET) è un riconoscimento teatrale europeo. (it)
  • Премия «Европа — театру» (фр. Prix Europe pour le théâtre) — пилотная программа Европейской комиссии, запущенная в 1986 при поддержке Мелины Меркури и Жака Ланга. С тех пор премия выдержала 14 сезонов и стала крупнейшей театральной наградой Европы. Премия присуждается за путь в искусстве и совокупность сделанного. Денежное содержание премии, которую поддерживают Союз театров Европы и Европейская театральная конвенция. Каждый раз её присуждение происходит в новом городе Европы — в 2011 году оно состоялось в Санкт-Петербурге. С 1990 года вручается также премия за творческий поиск Европа — Новая театральная реальность. Первое международное жюри в 1987 году возглавила актриса Ирен Папас. (ru)
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  • Innovation in theatre (en)
  • To a personality in theatre who has promoted "understanding and the exchange of knowledge between peoples" (en)
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  • Europe Prize (en)
  • Europe Theatre Prize (en)
  • New Theatrical Realities (en)
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  • Der Europäische Theaterpreis (auch Europa-Preis für das Theater) ist ein Theaterpreis, der seit 1987 auf Initiative der Europäischen Kommission verliehen wird. 1987 wurde der Preis erstmals an Ariane Mnouchkine für ihre Arbeit mit dem Théâtre du Soleil verliehen. Die erste internationale Jury wurde von Irene Papas geleitet. (de)
  • El Premio Europa de Teatro (Premio PET), establecido en 1986 por la Comisión Europea a cargo de Melina Mercouri. Desde 2002 ha sido reconocido por el Parlamento Europeo. En 1987, el primer jurado estuvo presidido por Irene Papas. El PET es un reconocimiento que se otorga por haber “contribuido a la realización de eventos culturales que son cruciales para el entendimiento y conocimiento entre los pueblos”. Desde 1990, también se otorga el Premio Europa Realidades Teatrales (PERT), inspirado por el deseo de fomentar las tendencias e iniciativas emergentes en el teatro europeo. (es)
  • Il Premio Europa per il Teatro (PET) è un riconoscimento teatrale europeo. (it)
  • The Europe Theatre Prize is an award of the European Commission for a personality who has "contributed to the realisation of cultural events that promote understanding and the exchange of knowledge between peoples". "The winner is chosen for the whole of his artistic path among notable personalities of international theatre considered in all its different forms, articulations and expressions". The prize was established in 1986 when Carlo Ripa di Meana was first Commissioner of Culture. The European Parliament and the European Council have supported it as a "European cultural interest organisation" since 2002. (en)
  • Le Prix Europe pour le théâtre, est né en 1986 comme programme pilote de la Commission européenne soutenue par Mélina Mercouri, marraine de la première édition et Jack Lang, alors ministre de la Culture. Depuis 2002, le Prix Europe pour le théâtre a été reconnu par le Parlement européen et le Conseil de l’Europe comme « organisation d’intérêt culturel européen ». Le prix est remis par l'Union des théâtres de l'Europe et la Convention théâtrale européenne. Le lauréat est choisi pour sa carrière et l'ensemble de son parcours artistique. (fr)
  • Премия «Европа — театру» (фр. Prix Europe pour le théâtre) — пилотная программа Европейской комиссии, запущенная в 1986 при поддержке Мелины Меркури и Жака Ланга. С тех пор премия выдержала 14 сезонов и стала крупнейшей театральной наградой Европы. Премия присуждается за путь в искусстве и совокупность сделанного. Денежное содержание премии, которую поддерживают Союз театров Европы и Европейская театральная конвенция. Каждый раз её присуждение происходит в новом городе Европы — в 2011 году оно состоялось в Санкт-Петербурге. Первое международное жюри в 1987 году возглавила актриса Ирен Папас. (ru)
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  • Europe Theatre Prize (en)
  • Europäischer Theaterpreis (de)
  • Premio Europa (es)
  • Prix Europe pour le théâtre (fr)
  • Premio Europa per il teatro (it)
  • Премия «Европа — театру» (ru)
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