Welcome to Collaborative Media International
Profiting people, planet, peace
Denver, Amherst, Tangier -- worldwide
CMI: proceeds for more intercultural and educational materials and activities
PERFORMING TANGIER 2017 - 13TH ANNUAL: Theatre forms in Motion, November 24-28, 2017, Tangier, Morocco. Hosted by the International Centre for Performance Studies, Khalid Amine, President and Conference Convener, CFP click here
NEW HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULM: Teaching Tangier, by Elliot Jacobs - a High School curriculum for teaching the literature and contestations of the city, click here
NEW FILM PROJECT: Home Sweet Home, a CMI-YQstudio production - on the crisis of the Chinese family, a Cheng Li film
NOW ON AMAZON STUDIOS: Joshua Tree, (feature-length narrative film) a family's struggle, set against the 2008 economic collapse, award winning film (world premiered at Cyprus International Film Festival (2014), for details click here
AWARD WINNER: Li Cheng, awarded "Best Director" for Joshua Tree by the Mexico International Film Festival Awards, for details, click here
FEATURED: Alternative Dramaturgies, Khalid Amine and George F Roberson, eds., for details click here
FEATURED: Edited volume - Intermediality, Performance and the Public Sphere, Khalid Amine and George F Roberson, eds., click here
See also, the book launch at the Tangier American Legation, click here
BEST SELLER: Language resource - Moroccan Arabic: practical guide to learning Moroccan Darija - recent #2 on Amazon's best sellers: Morocco travel books, business travel (see ranks snip below) - the must-have for everyone headed to Morocco, still under $20 including delivery charges, click here
FEATURED: Edited volume - Performing Transformations, Khalid Amine and George F Roberson, eds., click here
FEATURED: Now in both ebook and print editions - "Arab Spring" / Morocco-themed, No Man's Land by Mohammed Kaouti, for details, click here
One of the most important plays in the Moroccan artistic repertoire following independence.. --Khalid Amine, Professor, Université Abdelmalek Essaadi and President, International Centre for Performance Studies (ICPS) – Tangier, Morocco
CMI/ICPS title Bowles, Beats, Tangier on BBC World, click here
CMI contributors: we can't exist without you!
To view a list of active supporters, click here
Check out CMI's featured titles, organized into three international-themed book series - produced using all-volunteer cooperative publishing model:
Educational Resources Series - North Africa
Moroccan Arabic, 2nd Edition - for studying and using Arabic - new revised and expanded edition. Suitable for beginners, students, reference, and savvy travelers. Used by the American Institute for Maghrib Studies (AIMS) language programs.
International Collaboration Series - North Africa
Bowles / Beats / Tangier - delve into the literary crossroads - interdisciplinary multinational dialogue and debate. A must-read for everyone interested in Morocco.
Contemporary Voices Series - North Africa
Shakespeare Lane - new play translation (Arabic to English) exploring society's complexities - by an emergent award-winning Moroccan playwright. A chance to learn about Morocco from an 'insiders' perspective.
Get involved on Facebook, click here
Partners and additional resources, click here
Annual Performing Tangier International Conferences
June 2 -5, 2011
Tangier, Morocco
For information, click here
Collaborative Media International
Profiting people, planet, peace
Denver, Amherst, Tangier, Worldwide
PERFORMING TANGIER 2016 - 12TH ANNUAL: Narrative Turn in Contemporary Theatre, September 15-18, 2016, Tangier, Morocco. Hosted by the International Centre for Performance Studies, Khalid Amine, President and Conference Convener, for details click here
PERFORMING TANGIER 2015 - 11TH ANNUAL: Memory and Theatre: Performing the Archive, 2-5 May 2015, Tangier, Morocco. Hosted by the International Centre for Performance Studies, Khalid Amine, President and Conference Convener, for details click here
FREE DOWNLOAD: 10th Annual - Performing Tangier 2014 conference program, click here
CMI posts are best viewed in Mozilla Firefox, for info click here
(this page updated April 2016)
No comments:
Post a Comment