Difference between revisions of "ITI (Q11296)"
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+ | context: TI was created on the initiative of the first UNESCO Director General, Sir Julian Huxley, and the playwright and novelist, JB Priestly in 1948, just after the Second World War, and at the beginning of the Cold War, when the Iron Curtain divided the East and the West. (English) | ||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 14 December 2023
No description defined
- International Theatre Institute
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1948
TI was created on the initiative of the first UNESCO Director General, Sir Julian Huxley, and the playwright and novelist, JB Priestly in 1948, just after the Second World War, and at the beginning of the Cold War, when the Iron Curtain divided the East and the West. (English)
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