5 November 2025
STAGES Forum
Serge Rangoni
General Manager & Artistic Director of Théâtre de Liège/Belgium
Serge Rangoni studied at the Conservatoire of Brussels. After working in various theatre institutions and at the Ministry of Culture, he was designated in 2004 as General Manager of Théâtre de Liège. Under his leadership, the theatre received the titles of “European center of theatrical creation and choreography” and “Centres for Drama” in the French-speaking area of Belgium, affirming its role in theatrical and dance productions and their dissemination to local and international audiences. Since his arrival at its head, the institution has developed considerably, with now an audience of 65,000 and more than 180 performances a season. Théâtre de Liège is today the leading stage in Wallonia.
Heidi Wiley
ETC Executive Director
Heidi Wiley has been Executive Director of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) since 2009. Under her leadership, ETC has become an established European cultural network with an international programme of artistic collaboration, professional development and advocacy for Europe’s public theatres, spanning over 30 countries. She led ETC to become a strategic partner of the European Commission and the recipient of several prestigious prizes, including the 2022 Art Explora – Académie des Beaux-Arts European Award for innovation in access to culture; and European prizes for outstanding achievement in the fields of audience development and cultural heritage. Heidi is a sought after moderator and speaker at European events and conferences. In 2022, Speaker at the 8th Culture & RTBF Meeting; 2021, Consultant for European cultural policy agencies KEA (Brussels) and PPMI (Vilnius); 2020, Co-initiator of the 1st European Theatre Forum of the European Commission and the German EU Council Presidency; 2019, Author for the European Expert Network on Culture and Audiovisual (EENCA). Heidi started her career as international producer and touring manager for artists Victoria Chaplin and the Tiger Lillies, touring around Europe and Asia at major festivals and theatre venues. A studied cultural manager with degrees from La Sorbonne and Leuphana University, she lived and worked over the last 25 years in the UK, US, France and Germany.
Santa Remere
Artistic Director of The New Theatre Institute of Latvia, Curator of Contemporary Theatre Festival Homo Novus
Santa is the Artistic Director of the New Theatre Institute of Latvia (NTIL) and curator of the International Contemporary Theatre Festival Homo Novus. She has an education in visual communication (Waseda University, Tama Art University in Tokyo) and has worked extensively as a publicist, art and literature critic. In her tenure at NTIL, Santa is focusing on innovative contemporary performing arts, promoting the visibility, agency and inclusivity for marginalised social groups, and improving and strengthening access to culture for diverse audiences.
Kitija Balcare
Researcher & Theatre Critic, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts of University of Latvia, Scientific Committee Lead of the STAGES project
Natasja Börjeson
STAGES Sustainability Coordinator and Researcher, Dramaten/Stockholm University
Natasja Börjeson is a scientist in the field of regulatory toxicology at Stockholm University, with a PhD in Environmental Science. Her research aims to understand the management of environmental risks and focuses on how regulation and policy can enable a non-toxic circular society and how societal actors (can) work together for a sustainable transition. She is also the Sustainability coordinator for Stages at Dramaten in Stockholm Sweden.
Andrea De Toni
Assistant professor in Urban Planning at Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
Özgül Demiralp
Digital Communication Officer, European Theatre Convention
Özgül Demiralp studied International Relations at the University of Geneva and Journalism and Communication at the Freie Universität Berlin. She started her career as a news reporter at a Swiss television channel, and has since then worked as a journalist and editor for various print, online and broadcast media, including an international video news agency. She has an established track record of covering local and international current affairs, as well as topics related to culture and sustainability. She is the co-founder of Reclaim - Ecofeminist Alliance. She joined ETC in February 2023.
6 November 2025
STAGES Forum & ETC International Theatre Conference
Pascal Gielen
Writer and Cultural Sociologist
Pascal Gielen (b. 1970) is a writer and cultural sociologist whose work explores the delicate ties between culture, politics, and everyday life. He is a full professor of Sociology of Culture and Politics at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA) at the University of Antwerp, where he also leads the Culture Commons Quest Office (CCQO). As editor-in-chief of the international book series Antennae – Arts in Society (Valiz), he curates critical reflections on how culture shapes - and is shaped by - society. In 2016, Gielen was awarded the prestigious Odysseus Grant by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) for his outstanding international research achievements. His books have been translated into English, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Through his writings, he traces the intersections of creative labour, the commons, and cultural politics, often venturing into the field to study how culture takes root and resists in conflict zones such as the Amazon and Ukraine.
A regular contributor to the Belgian newspapers De Morgen and De Standaard, Gielen writes with both the precision of a scholar and the sensitivity of an essayist, seeking out the fragile spaces where culture and society meet.
Jacob Hirdwall
Director, Playwright, Dramaturg, Dramaten / The Royal Dramatic Theatre
Jacob Hirdwall (born 1967) is a dramaturge, playwright, director, and novelist. Since 2001, he has been employed at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) in Stockholm, Sweden’s national theatre, where he has contributed to a broad range of productions and artistic initiatives. From 2003 to 2006, he served as head of Dramaten’s Playwrights’ Group at Elverket, and from 2017 to 2020 he directed the Bergman Studio, a platform for artistic research and international exchange. Between 2020 and 2024, he led the project We Hear You – A Climate Archive, an international storytelling project created in collaboration between Dramaten and partners in Washington. Alongside his theatre work, he is active as a novelist and has written plays staged both in Sweden and abroad. With nearly three decades of experience, his work explores the intersections of literature and performance in a global context.
Paddy Dillon
Theatre Green Book, Renew Culture
Paddy Dillon is a leading theatre architect, responsible for heading the renovation of the National Theatre, and currently working with numerous theatres on modernisation plans that respect their historic value while equipping them for contemporary theatre use. He has been a trustee of the Theatres Trust for over five years, chairs the International Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference, and sits on the casework committee of the Twentieth Century Society. In 2020, Paddy initiated the Theatre Green Book, a project that unites the industry in establishing shared standards for sustainable practice in theatre productions, buildings and operations, and provides guidance to achieve them. Paddy is an author and broadcaster, having published nine books, including a monograph on the National Theatre.
Lisa Burger
Theatre Green Book, Renew Culture
Lisa Burger is one of the UK's most respected strategic leaders in the arts. Until spring 2022 she was Joint Chief Executive and Executive Director of the UK's National Theatre. During the Covid pandemic, she was instrumental in helping develop the UK government's support package for the arts. Lisa co-founded Renew Culture and the Green Book initiative in 2020. She is a Trustee of Historic Royal Palaces and of the Royal Opera House. Lisa's work for the arts has been recognised with a special Olivier award, a CBE and an Honorary Doctorate.
Agnese Lāce
Minister for Culture of Latvia
Agnese Lāce (born 23 August 1987) is a Latvian politician of The Progressives serving as minister of culture since 2024. She was previously parliamentary secretary to the minister of culture from 2023 to 2024, and worked at Providus from 2016 to 2023. Her previous experience also includes consultancy for the UN Refugee Agency and researcher at the University of Latvia.
Cláudia Belchior
President of European Theatre Convention, Executive General Coordinator at the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon/Portugal
Cláudia Belchior was the President of the Executive Board of the D. Maria II National Theatre in Lisbon, Portugal, a position she has held from July 2015 - June 2022. Cláudia has been involved with the performing arts for all of her career, at the foremost cultural institutions in Portugal, having served as Director, Coordinator for the Performing Arts, and Deputy Director for Planning and Budget at the Belém Cultural Centre and as Director of Production at the Gulbenkian Foundation. She is currently the executive general coordinator of Centro Cultural de Belém. She has taught courses in Production Management, Stage Management, and Technical Direction in several institutions.
7 November 2025
ETC International Theatre Conference
Richard Sennett
Sociologist
Richard Sennett currently serves as Senior Advisor to the United Nations on its Program on Climate Change and Cities. He is Senior Fellow at the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University and Visiting Professor of Urban Studies at MIT. Previously, he founded the New York Institute for the Humanities, taught at New York University and at the London School of Economics, and served as President of the American Council on Work.
Over the course of the last five decades, he has written about social life in cities, changes in labour, and social theory. His books include The Hidden Injuries of Class, The Fall of Public Man, The Corrosion of Character, The Culture of the New Capitalism, The Craftsman, and Building and Dwelling.
Among other awards, he has received the Hegel Prize, the Spinoza Prize, an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University, and the Centennial Medal from Harvard University. Richard Sennett grew up in the Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago. He attended the Julliard School in New York, where he worked with Claus Adam, cellist of the Julliard Quartet. He then studied social relations at Harvard, working with David Riesman, and independently with Hannah Arendt.
Tomass Pildegovičs
Advisor on Security and Societal Resilience to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia
Tomass Pildegovičs currently serves as an Advisor to the Latvian Foreign Minister on Security and Societal Resilience. From 2022-2024, he worked as a Senior Expert at the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence. Tomass recently completed his PhD in Politics and International Relations at the University of Cambridge. He is a “political influencer” and digital content creator, known in Latvia for his commentary on contemporary political and security issues. Tomass is also a reserve soldier in the Latvian Army.
Milo Rau
Artistic director of the Vienna Festival (Wiener Festwochen) | Free Republic of Vienna.
Milo Rau, born 1977 in Bern, is the artistic director of the Vienna Festival (Wiener Festwochen) | Free Republic of Vienna. The director and author has published over 100 plays, films, books and actions. His theatre productions have been shown at all major international festivals, including the Berlin Theatertreffen, the Festival d'Avignon, the Venice Biennale, the Vienna Festival and the Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels, and have been touring in over 30 countries worldwide. From 2018 to 2024 Milo Rau was Artistic Director of NTGent (Belgium).
Irene Pavesi
Senior Officer of Human Rights Research & Policy, Artistic Freedom Initiative
Irene Pavesi is a senior researcher and policy analyst specializing in human rights, cultural governance, and freedom of artistic expression. She currently works at the Artistic Freedom Initiative, where she conducts advocacy research on illiberal trends in cultural governance. With over 15 years of experience in international NGOs and research institutions, she has led global work on violence prevention, the monitoring and measurement of lethal violence, and transparency in the arms trade.
Lotta Lekvall
CEO of Folkteatern Goteborg
Lotta Lekvall is Director/CEO at Folkteatern, a theatre based in Göteborg, Sweden, since 2015. Folkteatern has had an incredible development artisticly, organizationally, with the internal working climate, audience development and ticket sales, strengthened economy and marketing strategies. Folkteatern has had several successes artisticly as well as in audience and critics response. IT’s a pricewinning theatre for the plays Hamlet, Ett drömspel, and Bobby Fischer bor I Pasadena. Folkteatern has also been nominated to the Theatre Critics Price for the development and changes at the theatre and in marketing and communication as well as mentioned in The Guardian (February 8, 2020) for being a high-quality theatre and contributing to the area being chosen as one of the ten coolest neighbourhoods in Europe. Lotta Lekvall has attended the one-year programme Executive Diploma in Organisational Leadership, Oxford University, in 2023, and published the book “Performing Arts Leadership. Challenges in the 21st Century” (2024). She was nominated the twenty-fifth (out of a hundred) most influential persons in the city of Göteborg by the daily Göteborgs-Posten in 2023 for saving the theatre from eviction from the localities in the centre of the city.
8 November 2025
ETC International Theatre Conference
Dārta Ceriņa
Head of Artistic Department, Dailes Theatre
Dārta Ceriņa is a Latvian film and theatre curator, critic and researcher. In 2023 she joined the artistic management team of Dailes Theatre in Riga as an international programmer and since 2024 is the Head of the Artistic Department. In addition, she works at Riga International Film Festival (RIGA IFF) as a curator, as well as has organized several scientific conferences and workshops, and artistic events as a creative producer, including the International Festival of New Theatre – Homo Novus. Since the beginning of 2025, she is co-hosting a weekly review programme Where Critics Have No Place which airs on Latvian Radio LR1 every Thursday establishing audio review format in Latvia.
Since 2017 she is a research assistant and a lecturer at the Institute of Arts and Cultural Studies of the Latvian Academy of Culture and is studying semiotics at the master’s level at the University of Tartu. She works on research projects in the field of semiotics of cinema and performing arts, journalism, and criticism, developing interdisciplinary approaches, and putting them into practice. Meanwhile, she gives lectures at Latvian Academy of Culture and is one of the lecturers at the film literacy and education school Antoine Duanel for non-professionals.
Ceriņa has expanded her knowledge by participating in scientific conferences, festivals and workshops dedicated to performing and audiovisual arts at both local and international level. She is a voter for Golden Globe Awards, a Member of the Board of the Latvian Delegation of FIPRESCI, and since 2024 a member of the European Film Academy.
Jennifer Laourou
Officer, Global Policy & Advocacy, Artistic Freedom Initiative
Jennifer Laourou serves as the Officer of Global Policy & Advocacy at Artistic Freedom Initiative (AFI), based in Geneva. In this role, she contributes to the work of AFI’s Global Policy & Advocacy Program, which conducts research, produces reports, and advocates for policy and legal reforms to protect and promote artistic freedom worldwide. Jennifer brings deep familiarity with multilateral institutions and channels this experience into AFI’s international advocacy campaigns. Her work supports AFI’s engagement in fora such as the United Nations Human Rights Council, UNESCO, and European Union institutions.
Before joining AFI, Jennifer earned an MA in Applied Human Rights from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, a program that merges human rights theory and artistic practice.
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