World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People 2026 – March 20
The World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People is observed annually across the globe on March 20 to advocate for the cultural rights of youth and promote the transformative power of live performance.
Background:
Origin: Established in 2001 by the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People or Association Internationale du Théâtre de l’Enfance et la Jeunesse (ASSITEJ).
1st Observance: First celebrated worldwide on 20 March 2001.
World Performance Week : It is a global performing arts initiative led by the ASSITEJ in collaboration with partner organizations, celebrated annually from 20–27 March.
2026 Campaign: The 2026 campaign is centered on the theme: “Staging the Rights of the Child to Arts and Culture.”
The World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People is observed annually across the globe on March 20 to advocate for the cultural rights of youth and promote the transformative power of live performance.
Background:
Origin: Established in 2001 by the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People or Association Internationale du Théâtre de l’Enfance et la Jeunesse (ASSITEJ).
1st Observance: First celebrated worldwide on 20 March 2001.
World Performance Week : It is a global performing arts initiative led by the ASSITEJ in collaboration with partner organizations, celebrated annually from 20–27 March.
2026 Campaign: The 2026 campaign is centered on the theme: “Staging the Rights of the Child to Arts and Culture.”
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