National dramatic center

See also: CDN

national dramatic Center (CDN) is a legal status given in France at a theatrical institution, dependant on the concept of public theater.

They are private troops, financed by the State and the territorial collectivities, in a three-year plan.

The missions of the national dramatic centers, directed by directors named by the ministry for the Culture, are creation, the coproduction, and the diffusion in areas near all the public ones.

The 33 national dramatic centers are supplemented by seven regional, officially agreed (CDR) dramatic centers by the State and the local government agencies, and two national establishments of production and artistic diffusion, dedicated to the young public.

History

The national dramatic Centers are one of the elements of the policy of theatrical Décentralisation French, engaged starting from the Release.

The first are born under the impulse of Jeanne Laurent, in 1946, with the CDN of the East with Colmar, under the direction of Roland Piétri, and in 1947 with Saint-Etienne directed by Jean Dasté. Come then the Comedy from the West of Hubert Gignoux to Rennes, the Attic of Toulouse of Maurice Sarrazin in 1949, the Comedy of Provence of Gaston Baty in 1952 and the dramatic Center of North with Tourcoing in 1960, directed by André Reybaz.

The eleven permanent troops created by the State will become also CDN, of which the Theater of the City of Roger Planchon, with Villeurbanne, the Tréteaux of France of Jean Danet, and the Comédie of Bourges of Gabriel Monnet and the theater of the Eighth of Marcel Maréchal in Lyon.

List national dramatic Centers

National establishments of production and artistic diffusion

(dedicated to the young public)

Regional dramatic centers (CDR)

  • Workshop of the Rhine - Theater of Manufacture, dramatic Colmar
  • Center Poitou-Charentes (Poitiers)
  • dramatic Center of Thionville - Lorraine
  • regional dramatic Center of Turns - New Community Olympia-Theater of Turns
  • dramatic Center of the Indian Ocean (Saint-Denis of the Meeting)
  • the regional dramatic Courtyard-Center of national Transfer-Pole of resources of the live performance in rural environment
  • Theater of the Two-Banks (Rouen)

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Site of the National center of the theater
  • Statistical of the dramatic centers on quid.fr

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