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Irakli Kakabadze is a Georgian writer, performance artist, peace and human rights activist. In 2009, he was awarded the Oxfam/Novib PEN Freedom of Expression Prize. Kakabadze's articles and stories have been published in Georgian, Russian, and English newspapers and magazines. In 2007 he received the Lilian Hellman/Hammett grant from Human Rights Watch. From 2008 to 2012, Kakabadze was based in Ithaca, NY, where he developed a new method of integrating performing arts and social sciences, called "Rethinking Tragedy" or "Transformative Performance." Kakabadze has also pioneered a multi-lingual and multi-narrative performing style, called Polyphonic Discourse. Irakli Kakabadze's work as an artist-activist is subject of a verite documentary At the Top of My Voice.

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  • Irakli Kakabadze (10 de maig de 1969) (georgià: ირაკლი კაკაბაძე) és un escriptor georgià, artista i activista per la pau i els drets humans. El 2009 li van atorgar el Premi de Llibertat d'Expressió d'Oxfam/Novib PEN. Els seus articles i històries han estat publicats en revistes i diaris georgians, russos i anglesos. El 2007 va rebre la beca Lilian Hellman/Hammett de Human Rights Watch. De 2008 a 2012, Kakabadze va estar a Ithaca, NY, on va desenvolupar un mètode nou d'integrar actuant arts i ciències socials, anomenat "Rethinking Tragedy" o "Transformative Performance." Kakabadze també ha iniciat un estil d'actuació multilingüístic i multinarratiu,anomenat "Discurs Polifònic". Entre el 2016 i el 2017, és l'escriptor convidat pel PEN Català i l'Ajuntament de Barcelona dins el Programa Escriptor Acollit. (ca)
  • Irakli Kakabadze is a Georgian writer, performance artist, peace and human rights activist. In 2009, he was awarded the Oxfam/Novib PEN Freedom of Expression Prize. Kakabadze's articles and stories have been published in Georgian, Russian, and English newspapers and magazines. In 2007 he received the Lilian Hellman/Hammett grant from Human Rights Watch. From 2008 to 2012, Kakabadze was based in Ithaca, NY, where he developed a new method of integrating performing arts and social sciences, called "Rethinking Tragedy" or "Transformative Performance." Kakabadze has also pioneered a multi-lingual and multi-narrative performing style, called Polyphonic Discourse. Irakli Kakabadze's work as an artist-activist is subject of a verite documentary At the Top of My Voice. (en)
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  • Irakli Kakabadze is a Georgian writer, performance artist, peace and human rights activist. In 2009, he was awarded the Oxfam/Novib PEN Freedom of Expression Prize. Kakabadze's articles and stories have been published in Georgian, Russian, and English newspapers and magazines. In 2007 he received the Lilian Hellman/Hammett grant from Human Rights Watch. From 2008 to 2012, Kakabadze was based in Ithaca, NY, where he developed a new method of integrating performing arts and social sciences, called "Rethinking Tragedy" or "Transformative Performance." Kakabadze has also pioneered a multi-lingual and multi-narrative performing style, called Polyphonic Discourse. Irakli Kakabadze's work as an artist-activist is subject of a verite documentary At the Top of My Voice. (en)
  • Irakli Kakabadze (10 de maig de 1969) (georgià: ირაკლი კაკაბაძე) és un escriptor georgià, artista i activista per la pau i els drets humans. El 2009 li van atorgar el Premi de Llibertat d'Expressió d'Oxfam/Novib PEN. Els seus articles i històries han estat publicats en revistes i diaris georgians, russos i anglesos. El 2007 va rebre la beca Lilian Hellman/Hammett de Human Rights Watch. De 2008 a 2012, Kakabadze va estar a Ithaca, NY, on va desenvolupar un mètode nou d'integrar actuant arts i ciències socials, anomenat "Rethinking Tragedy" o "Transformative Performance." Kakabadze també ha iniciat un estil d'actuació multilingüístic i multinarratiu,anomenat "Discurs Polifònic". (ca)
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