World Theatre Day was initiated in 1961 by the
International Theatre Institute (ITI). It is celebrated annually on the 27th
March by ITI Centres and the international theatre community. Various national
and international theatre events are organized to mark this occasion. One of
the most important of these is the circulation of the World Theatre Day
International Message through which at the invitation of ITI, a figure of world
stature shares his or her reflections on the theme of Theatre and a Culture of
Peace. The first World Theatre Day International Message was written by Jean
Cocteau (France )
in 1962. It was first in Helsinki , and then in Vienna at the 9th World
Congress of the ITI in June 1961 that President Arvi Kivimaa proposed on behalf
of the Finnish Centre of the International Theatre Institute that a World
Theatre Day be instituted. The proposal, backed by the Scandinavian centres,
was carried with acclamation.
Ever since, each year on the 27th March (date of the opening of the 1962 "Theatre of Nations" season in Paris), World Theatre Day has been celebrated in many and varied ways by ITI National Centres of which there are now almost 100 throughout the world.
Ever since, each year on the 27th March (date of the opening of the 1962 "Theatre of Nations" season in Paris), World Theatre Day has been celebrated in many and varied ways by ITI National Centres of which there are now almost 100 throughout the world.
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