Bilateral cultural cooperation promotes exchange in the field of art and culture as well as intercultural dialogue with European and non-European countries. It comes about through the classic instrument of intergovernmental agreements (cultural agreements, memoranda of understanding), but increasingly also through direct cooperation at the bilateral or multilateral level, such as the exchange of expertise in museums, monument protection, libraries or cooperation in the exhibition and theatre sector.
In 2021, for example, the Theater am Kirchplatz (TAK) took part in the Prague German Language Theatre Festival in a joint production with the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar and Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg.
Seven theatre companies from Switzerland and Liechtenstein (TAK) joined forces in the PRIMA network in 2014. The aim is to bring high-quality performing arts from different genres to children aged two years and older.
Under the patronage of H.S.H. Hereditary Prince Alois and H.R.H. Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, the Liechtenstein Festival Week was celebrated in Vienna in January 2009. It was the result of a cooperation between the children’s culture network ASSITEJ Liechtenstein, the DSCHUNGEL WIEN theatre company and the Theater am Kirchplatz.
ASSITEJ Liechtenstein, founded in 2005 as a section of the global association ASSITEJ International, promotes theatre for children and young people within Liechtenstein as well as international cooperation. In 2006, the “Festival of Young European Playwrights” was organised in cooperation with the TAK and the association Interplay Europe/Frankfurt am Main.
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