A collaboration between the British Council and Edinburgh International Festival.
The second concert featuring collaborations between European and new-to-Europe musicians.
A concert of new collaborations between European musicians and artists new to Europe.
Artists, directors and filmmakers discuss how art has responded to war in Syria.
Turner Prize-winning artist and musician Martin Creed performs live from Spirit of '47.
The veterans reflect on how they signed up, and the beginnings of the war.
The Royal Court Theatre's six new writers discuss their plays. Vicky Featherstone hosts.
Extract from Guillermo CalderΓ³n's powerful monologue about Chilean politics.
Two scenes from Dalia Taha's haunting new play about a woman's return to her hometown.
Chinese playwright Zhu Yi's witty play explores the dramatic transformation of China.
Every day is a struggle for the residents of one alleyway in Havana, Cuba.
In Beirut, Ghalia endeavours to find a home for the young Syrian boy in her care.
An unlikely tale of desire from Ukrainian playwright Natal’ya Vorozhbit's Bad Roads.
Edinburgh Makar Christine De Luca shares her poem celebrating 70 years of the EIF.
David Greig leads a discussion about the unique ability theatre has to effect change.
Allan Little talks to Harriet Lamb, Willie Doherty, Maya Zbib and Esa Aldegheri.
Fergus Linehan and Graham Sheffield discuss 70 years of the EIF.