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September 01 2014
African Ideograms
Cristina Modreanu
Cristina Modreanu
Cristina Modreanu is a curator, theatre critic, and expert in performing arts based in Bucharest, Romania. She is the author of four books on Romanian theatre, founder and editor of the performing arts magazine Scena.ro, and a lecturer at Bucharest University's Center for Excellence in Visual Studies. Her writings on Romanian theatre have appeared in roMANIA after 2000: Five New Romanian Plays; Landvermessungen: Theaterlandschaften in Mittel- und Osteuropa; and in the journals Theater and Alternative Théâtrales. From 2011–2012, she was a visiting Fulbright scholar in the performance studies department at New York University.
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Cristina Modreanu
Cristina Modreanu is a curator, theatre critic, and expert in performing arts based in Bucharest, Romania. She is the author of four books on Romanian theatre, founder and editor of the performing arts magazine Scena.ro, and a lecturer at Bucharest University's Center for Excellence in Visual Studies. Her writings on Romanian theatre have appeared in roMANIA after 2000: Five New Romanian Plays; Landvermessungen: Theaterlandschaften in Mittel- und Osteuropa; and in the journals Theater and Alternative Théâtrales. From 2011–2012, she was a visiting Fulbright scholar in the performance studies department at New York University.
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2014
PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2014) 36 (3 (108)): 66–72.
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Cristina Modreanu; African Ideograms. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2014; 36 (3 (108)): 66–72. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/PAJJ_a_00221
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