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[IETM] Plenary discussion: What matters now?[IETM] Plenary discussion: What matters now?This session will begin with a welcome word by Cathie Boyd (IETM President) and Ása Richardsdóttir (IETM Secretary General), as well as a greeting from the different locations of the Multi-location Plenary. We have been plunged into a decade embroidered with fascinating contradictions: time seems to have stopped yet to have fast-forwarded at once; our gazes fixed on the whole world while contemplating our inner selves; we longed for physical encounters alongside venturing into the digital realm… Amidst these seemingly timely paradoxes, one crucial question emerges: What matters now? What matters now, in the new ‘roaring twenties’ where the pandemic possibly crushed our hopes while giving us the opportunity to redefine them? What matters now that global lockdown measures accelerated the threat that nationalist populism poses towards fundamental human rights while having temporarily alleviated global warming? What matters now that the pandemic has widened the inequalities in our sector while stronger narratives on diversity, inclusion and fairness have re-emerged in some parts of the world? What matters now that so many people - be it audiences, colleagues or loved ones - are not in our room while we found new ways to connect with those whom we were not always or never in touch with before? What matters now that we, as professionals, saw our core activities jeopardised while having now a chance to change our behaviours, slow down, live differently and create a new way for our art forms to thrive? These and certainly many other questions will be discussed during this exceptional IETM Multi-location Plenary. We’ll start the session by inviting four speakers with versatile backgrounds to trigger live and online, local and international conversations on What matters now?. This session will also include a Q&A with the speakers, as well as small group conversations on the theme of the Plenary in the form of breakout rooms. This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. -
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[IETM] Plenary discussion: What matters now?[IETM] Plenary discussion: What matters now?This session will begin with a welcome word by Cathie Boyd (IETM President) and Ása Richardsdóttir (IETM Secretary General), as well as a greeting from the different locations of the Multi-location Plenary. We have been plunged into a decade embroidered with fascinating contradictions: time seems to have stopped yet to have fast-forwarded at once; our gazes fixed on the whole world while contemplating our inner selves; we longed for physical encounters alongside venturing into the digital realm… Amidst these seemingly timely paradoxes, one crucial question emerges: What matters now? What matters now, in the new ‘roaring twenties’ where the pandemic possibly crushed our hopes while giving us the opportunity to redefine them? What matters now that global lockdown measures accelerated the threat that nationalist populism poses towards fundamental human rights while having temporarily alleviated global warming? What matters now that the pandemic has widened the inequalities in our sector while stronger narratives on diversity, inclusion and fairness have re-emerged in some parts of the world? What matters now that so many people - be it audiences, colleagues or loved ones - are not in our room while we found new ways to connect with those whom we were not always or never in touch with before? What matters now that we, as professionals, saw our core activities jeopardised while having now a chance to change our behaviours, slow down, live differently and create a new way for our art forms to thrive? These and certainly many other questions will be discussed during this exceptional IETM Multi-location Plenary. We’ll start the session by inviting four speakers with versatile backgrounds to trigger live and online, local and international conversations on What matters now?. This session will also include a Q&A with the speakers, as well as small group conversations on the theme of the Plenary in the form of breakout rooms. This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. -
Addresses from the speakers
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[IETM] Pitchorama[IETM] PitchoramaThis brand new session will showcase a series of 6 projects pitched by IETM members in 5-minute videos before leaving room for questions and feedback from participants in dedicated Zoom meetings hosted by each presenter. Pitches and chat roomsIf you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter. 1. HodworksGyörgy Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary Passcode: Q5ty73 2. SeasoningPauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands Passcode: TxkF9J 3. KAP - Keeping Artists PerformingTsolak Mlke-Galstyan, Mihr Theatre, Armenia Tsolak could not join the session today but you can contact him at info@mihrtheatre.com or visit Mihr Theatre's website. 4. Alter Ego (x)Théo Majcher, Alter Ego (x), France Passcode: EP247N 5. HIBA Art ProjectBeata Stankevič, HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates Passcode: fXTg7g 6. Rider SpokeMatt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom Passcode: 53hmrB This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. This brand new session will showcase a series of 6 projects pitched by IETM members in 5-minute videos before leaving room for questions and feedback from participants in dedicated Zoom meetings hosted by each presenter. Pitches and chat roomsIf you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter. 1. HodworksGyörgy Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary Passcode: Q5ty73 2. SeasoningPauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands Passcode: TxkF9J 3. KAP - Keeping Artists PerformingTsolak Mlke-Galstyan, Mihr Theatre, Armenia Tsolak could not join the session today but you can contact him at info@mihrtheatre.com or visit Mihr Theatre's website. 4. Alter Ego (x)Théo Majcher, Alter Ego (x), France Passcode: EP247N 5. HIBA Art ProjectBeata Stankevič, HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates Passcode: fXTg7g 6. Rider SpokeMatt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom Passcode: 53hmrB This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. |
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[IETM] Pitchorama[IETM] PitchoramaThis brand new session will showcase a series of 6 projects pitched by IETM members in 5-minute videos before leaving room for questions and feedback from participants in dedicated Zoom meetings hosted by each presenter. Pitches and chat roomsIf you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter. 1. HodworksGyörgy Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary Passcode: Q5ty73 2. SeasoningPauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands Passcode: TxkF9J 3. KAP - Keeping Artists PerformingTsolak Mlke-Galstyan, Mihr Theatre, Armenia Tsolak could not join the session today but you can contact him at info@mihrtheatre.com or visit Mihr Theatre's website. 4. Alter Ego (x)Théo Majcher, Alter Ego (x), France Passcode: EP247N 5. HIBA Art ProjectBeata Stankevič, HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates Passcode: fXTg7g 6. Rider SpokeMatt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom Passcode: 53hmrB This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. This brand new session will showcase a series of 6 projects pitched by IETM members in 5-minute videos before leaving room for questions and feedback from participants in dedicated Zoom meetings hosted by each presenter. Pitches and chat roomsIf you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter. 1. HodworksGyörgy Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary Passcode: Q5ty73 2. SeasoningPauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands Passcode: TxkF9J 3. KAP - Keeping Artists PerformingTsolak Mlke-Galstyan, Mihr Theatre, Armenia Tsolak could not join the session today but you can contact him at info@mihrtheatre.com or visit Mihr Theatre's website. 4. Alter Ego (x)Théo Majcher, Alter Ego (x), France Passcode: EP247N 5. HIBA Art ProjectBeata Stankevič, HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates Passcode: fXTg7g 6. Rider SpokeMatt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom Passcode: 53hmrB This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. |
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[IETM] IETM Info cell[IETM] IETM Info cellAn hour of valuable information on IETM: overview of the current and upcoming activities and projects, update on the recent and forthcoming policy and advocacy work, and introduction to the different working groups of IETM. Agenda
This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. An hour of valuable information on IETM: overview of the current and upcoming activities and projects, update on the recent and forthcoming policy and advocacy work, and introduction to the different working groups of IETM. Agenda
This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. |
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[IETM] IETM Info cell[IETM] IETM Info cellAn hour of valuable information on IETM: overview of the current and upcoming activities and projects, update on the recent and forthcoming policy and advocacy work, and introduction to the different working groups of IETM. Agenda
This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. An hour of valuable information on IETM: overview of the current and upcoming activities and projects, update on the recent and forthcoming policy and advocacy work, and introduction to the different working groups of IETM. Agenda
This online session will be automatically captioned in English and translated into 16 languages by Wordly.ai. This online session is part of the main IETM online programme of the IETM Multi-location Plenary. For any questions regarding this session or in case of a technical issue, please contact us at ietm@ietm.org. |