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Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (established in 1981 in Guovdageaidnu Kautokeino) is a Norwegian theatre that uses Sami language as its performing language. In addition, it is the only Sami-language theatre in the country. According to the website, "the aim of BST is to form and activate our own cultural sources, to inspire, renew, motivate, to broaden and to bring forward the Sami culture, as well as to create kinship and understanding between different cultures."

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  • Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (de)
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  • Das Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (kurz: Beaivváš; norwegisch: Det Samiske Nasjonalteatret Beaivváš; deutsch: Samisches Nationaltheater) ist ein samisches Nationaltheater in Kautokeino (Guovdageaidnu). Es führt Theaterstücke in samischer Sprache auf und tritt im gesamten samischen Sprachgebiet auf. (de)
  • Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter, tidigare Beaivváš Sámi Teáhter, är en norsk teater med samiska som språk, etablerad 1981 i Kautokeino. Teatern var från början en självständig frigrupp, men har sedan 1991 fått statligt stöd, sedan 2002 av Sametinget i Norge. Den har haft konstnärlig och utbildande samarbete med Samiska högskolan, Teaterhögskolan i Luleå, , Samiska teatern i Kiruna, i Mo i Rana och Tärnaby, samt . (sv)
  • Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (established in 1981 in Guovdageaidnu Kautokeino) is a Norwegian theatre that uses Sami language as its performing language. In addition, it is the only Sami-language theatre in the country. According to the website, "the aim of BST is to form and activate our own cultural sources, to inspire, renew, motivate, to broaden and to bring forward the Sami culture, as well as to create kinship and understanding between different cultures." (en)
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  • Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (established in 1981 in Guovdageaidnu Kautokeino) is a Norwegian theatre that uses Sami language as its performing language. In addition, it is the only Sami-language theatre in the country. According to the website, "the aim of BST is to form and activate our own cultural sources, to inspire, renew, motivate, to broaden and to bring forward the Sami culture, as well as to create kinship and understanding between different cultures." Beaivváš started as an independent theatre group in 1981, but since 1991 has been supported by the Norwegian government, and since 2002 by the Sami Parliament. It has cooperated artistically and educationally with the Sámi University College, the theater college in Luleå, , the in Kiruna, in Mo i Rana and Tärnaby, along with Hålogaland Teater. In 2005, they toured Scandinavia with the production Skuolfi. Since 2007, the theater is once again run by original manager Haukur J. Gunnarsson. It employs four actors, two technicians and four administrative employees. There are plans in place to relocate the theatre from the Kautokeino Cultural Center to a new building. (en)
  • Das Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter (kurz: Beaivváš; norwegisch: Det Samiske Nasjonalteatret Beaivváš; deutsch: Samisches Nationaltheater) ist ein samisches Nationaltheater in Kautokeino (Guovdageaidnu). Es führt Theaterstücke in samischer Sprache auf und tritt im gesamten samischen Sprachgebiet auf. (de)
  • Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter, tidigare Beaivváš Sámi Teáhter, är en norsk teater med samiska som språk, etablerad 1981 i Kautokeino. Teatern var från början en självständig frigrupp, men har sedan 1991 fått statligt stöd, sedan 2002 av Sametinget i Norge. Den har haft konstnärlig och utbildande samarbete med Samiska högskolan, Teaterhögskolan i Luleå, , Samiska teatern i Kiruna, i Mo i Rana och Tärnaby, samt . (sv)
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