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3rd International Contest of the Theatrical Poster

Odessa Breeze is hosting its 3rd International Contest of the Theatrical Poster, this time as part of the X International Festival-Laboratory of Chamber Theaters and Small-Form Plays “MOLDFEST.RAMPA.RU”, Kishinev, Moldova.

The aim of the contest is the further development of theatrical poster as an art form, the strengthening of the international cultural ties, providing opportunities for participation for artists from all over the world.

Two competition categories are available: classical poster and advertising video clips of performances for city boards, Internet and e-media.

The Jury will select about 70 posters and 20 advertising video clips of performances for further exposition. The Exhibition takes place in State Youth Drama Theatre “From the Street of Roses” during the International Theatrical Festival in December 2018 and lasts about 10 days. After the closing of the Exhibition the Jury announces three winners in the each nomination. Diplomas of winners and prizes are handed to authors of these works.

The X International Festival-Laboratory of Chamber Theaters and Small-Form Plays “MOLDFEST.RAMPA.RU” is scheduled for 3rd–7th December, 2018.

The 1st International Contest of the Theatrical Poster took place in 2013 within the framework of International Theatrical Festival “Meetings in Odessa” with the participation of State Theatre Agency of Russia and Theatre Union of Russia. 144 artists from 17 countries including Russia, Ukraine, Japan, Finland, Israel participated and more than 400 posters were sent.

The 2nd International Contest of the Theatrical Poster was held within the framework of the XI Vampilov International Theatrical Festival of Modern Drama in Okhlopkov Academician Drama Theatre, Irkutsk (Russia) in September, 2017. There were more than 800 works from 300 participants of 34 countries.