Theatertreffen in Berlin is considered to be the most important presentation platform of German-language theatre. Beside the ten remarkable productions from the German-language region, selected by a jury of critics, Theatertreffen has invited aspiring artists from around the world since 1965 to take part in the International Forum, a 17-day scholarship programme.
The International Forum is a platform for global exchange and the promotion of young theatre makers, an initial impetus for collaboration, the search for diverse local perspectives on global issues, and a free space for communal play. It focusses less on the completed work than on all the creative processes that precede artistic work to gather new impulses for individual artistic practice. Once again in 2025, around 35 artists from around the world who are setting out on their artistic practice will be invited to come to Berlin, to watch theatre together, to talk, to (re-)consider, to experiment and to make connections. The fellows will have the opportunity to attend the festival, to take part in intensive workshops with international artists, to reflect together the productions invited to Theatertreffen and theatre in general and to exchange ideas: At night in the hotel lobby, during the playful morning warm-ups and while cooking lunch together. Nonstop theatre, for two weeks – as scenic research, entirely without pressure to produce.
For the 2025 edition, the International Forum will move to Uferstudios, a former tram-depot in the Berlin district of Wedding. Performing artists are frequently travellers who arrive in many different places, stop for a short time, take people along on their journey and continue on. Their artistic work may turn them into carriers; they transport ideas, emotions and concepts of the world on to the stage. But being constantly on the move, transmitting, carrying, delivering and connecting can be extremely exhausting. Every now and then, a depot is needed, a place for regeneration. All the things that are impossible in transit can happen here at the depot: cleaning, maintenance, adjusting screws. A short pause for thought before the next journey.
The International Forum wants to be a depot for theatre makers. We, the co-directors Aljoscha Begrich and Sima Djabar Zadegan, invite aspiring artists to make a stop at Uferstudios and to spend two weeks doing everything they usually don’t have time for: listening, playing and thinking. Trying something, researching. Changing perspectives. Questioning and being questioned. Seeing productions and talking about them. Working together and talking about work. Cooking and eating together (and doing the dishes). Partying and hiking. Being out and about at Theatertreffen and across Berlin’s urban landscape, but also stopping at the Depot International Forum and recharging.
Deadline for applications for the 2025 International Forum: 5 December (23:59, CET)
Invitation of fellows: mid-February 2025
Announcement of selected fellows: late February 2025
Online preparatory meeting between March and April 2025
Theatertreffen will take place in Berlin from 2 to 18 May 2025.
The International Forum will begin on the afternoon of Friday, 2 May 2025 and end on Sunday, 18 May 2025. The day of departure is Monday, 19 May 2025.
2. Programme
The International Forum’s programme is based on the following pillars:
The detailed programme of the International Forum will be announced in April 2025.
In general, the scholarship includes all costs for participation in the programme:
This Open Call for the International Forum is addressed at artists at the beginning of their artistic practice who have already gathered some initial professional experience. They may be from all sectors of the performing arts, especially from the fields of directing, acting, set and costume design, dramaturgy, text production, music, video, performance, media, choreography, production management and theatre education.
Applicants should
Applicants are expected to
We aim for the greatest possible diversity within the group. We don’t base the selection entirely on fellows’ artistic skills and approaches but also consider their main location of work (place/country) as well as the points of connection between their artistic work and the motto and programme of this year’s International Forum.
We also strive to create the most barrier-free access to the programme. Individual needs and requirements will be enquired during the further development of the programme. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us in advance.
Applications must include the following documents (only complete applications that have been submitted before the end of the deadline will be considered):
Artists from all parts of the world can apply. They submit their applications via different institutions. The decisive factor is their main location of work:
Artists whose current main location of work is in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and Switzerland apply directly to Berliner Festspiele. Please send exclusively digital applications to:
internationales-forum-bewerbung@berlinerfestspiele.de
Artists with a current main location of work outside the German-language countries should apply via the Goethe-Institut’s application portal via the following link:
www.goethe.de/gap
Only complete applications that have been submitted before the end of the application deadline will be considered. For further information on the application and the necessary documents: www.goethe.de/internationalesforum
The deadline for applications for all applicants is 5 December 2024 (23:59, CET)
Selected applicants will be contacted and invited in mid-February 2025. The detailed festival programme will be announced in April 2025.
More information on the International Forum:
www.berlinerfestspiele.de/forum-en
Berliner Festspiele – Theatertreffen – International Forum
Co-Directors: Aljoscha Begrich, Sima Djabar Zadegan
Coordination: Anna Popova
Schaperstraße 24
10719 Berlin
Germany
Tel +49 30 254 89 375
internationales-forum@berlinerfestspiele.de
The International Forum takes place in co-operation with the Goethe-Institut and the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia. It is supported by the German Stage Association.
Theatertreffen is funded by
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The International Forum is realised in cooperation with
The 2024 International Forum was realised thanks to the support of our partners: