Danish Writers Guild

Danish Writers Guild
Native name Danske Dramatikere
Founded 9 March 1906 (1906-03-09)
Members c. 300
Head union Jesper B. Karlsen Chairman
Affiliation Nordic Writers Guild
Key people Nikolaj Scherfig VP
Office location Copenhagen, Denmark
Country Denmark
Website dramatiker.dk

Danish Writers Guild (Danish: Danske Dramatikere, literally: Danish Dramatists) is a trade union for playwrights and screenwriters in theatre, radio, television and film, and for translators of drama and librettists.[1]

The Guild was founded 9 March 1906 as Danske Dramatikeres Forbund (Danish Dramatists' Union) at the initiative of playwright Emma Gad with the aim of serving the dramatists the copyright that had been secured by the Berne Convention from 1886 which Denmark joined in the 1903.[2]

Danish Writers Guild is both a member of Nordic Writers Guild, whose main purpose is to support Nordic playwrights' rights and fulfil their general economic interests globally, and of Fédération des Scénaristes d'Europe (Federation of European Screen Writers).

The Guild today has more than 300 members.

References

  1. Per Brink Abrahamsen (1978). Danske dramatikeres forbund 1978: en fortegnelse over medlenmernes arbejder (in Danish). Danske Dramatikeres Forbund. p. 10.
  2. "Hjemmets scene - Emma Gad - Gyldendal - Den Store Danske" (in Danish). Retrieved 12 February 2015.

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