International network
for contemporary
performing arts

Réseau international
pour les arts du spectacle
contemporains

Rete internazionale
per le arti performative
contemporanee

コンテンポラリー
パフォーミングアーツ
国際ネットワーク

Internationales Netzwerk
für zeitgenössische
darstellende Künste

Международная сеть современного 
исполнительского 
искусства

Red internacional
para las artes escénicas
contemporáneas

Internationaal netwerk
voor hedendaagse
podiumkunsten

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Rede internacional
para as artes performativas
contemporâneas

الشبكة الدولية
لفنون الأداء
المعاصرة

Alþjóðlegt
tengslanet
í sviðslistum

Xarxa internacional
d'arts escèniques
contemporànies

Rhwydwaith rhyngwladol
ar gyfer celfyddydau
perfformio cyfoes

Rrjeti ndërkombëtar
për artet skenike
kontemporane

Διεθνές δίκτυο
για σύγχρονες
παραστατικές τέχνες

Međunarodna mreža 
za savremene 
scenske umjetnosti

Mezinárodní síť 
pro současné 
divadelní umění

International netværk
for kontemporær
scenekunst

Internasionale netwerk
vir kontemporêre
uitvoerende kunste

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Nemzetközi hálózat
a kortárs
előadóművészetért

國際當代表演藝術網絡

líonra idirnáisiúnta
na taibhealaíona
comhaimseartha

Starptautiskais tīkls
laikmetīgai
skatuves mākslai

Netwerk internazzjonali
għall-arti performattivi
kontemporanji

Międzynarodowa sieć
na rzecz współczesnych sztuk
performatywnych

Internationellt nätverk
för samtida
scenkonst

Međunarodna mreža
savremenih izvođačkih
umetnosti

Международна мрежа
за съвременни
сценични изкуства

Rrjet ndërkombëtar
për arte skenike
bashkëkohore

Міжнародная сетка
сучасных
перфарматыўных мастацтваў

Međunarodna mreža
za suvremene
izvedbene umjetnosti

国际当代表演艺术网络

Rahvusvaheline
kaasaegsete etenduskunstide
võrgustik

현대 공연 예술을 위한 국제 네트워크

Tarptautinis tinklas
šiuolaikinis
scenos menai

Интернационална мрежа
за современа
изведувачка уметност

شبکۀ بین المللی
برای هنرهای نمایشی معاصر

Rețeaua internațională
pentru artele spectacolului
contemporan

Medzinárodná sieť
pre súčasné
scénické umenie

Çağdaş
gösteri sanatları için
uluslararası iletişim ağı

Multilocation
01 - 02.10.2020
Thu 01.10
16:00
19

[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.

Connect to the session

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
 

What matters now is China and ensuring we find constructive, nuanced and meaningful ways to engage with and understand China’s rapid development and complex culture. The arts play a key role in this and I will talk about why!
- Alison Friedman

There will be no return to 'normality' (at least in the short/medium term), but there are opportunities for a 'cultural new deal'. 
- Dr. Franco Bianchini

I will speak about the stories we tell and the narratives that define our cultures and the people we keep in and the people we keep out. 
- Ravi Jain

What matters is how do we come together and share space / time as artists and citizens, but also as vulnerable and scared human beings? How we are in the place, also created and inhabited, by non-human elements, like animals, plants, weather and viruses? 
- Gundega Laivina
 

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.

Connect to the session

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
 

What matters now is China and ensuring we find constructive, nuanced and meaningful ways to engage with and understand China’s rapid development and complex culture. The arts play a key role in this and I will talk about why!
- Alison Friedman

There will be no return to 'normality' (at least in the short/medium term), but there are opportunities for a 'cultural new deal'. 
- Dr. Franco Bianchini

I will speak about the stories we tell and the narratives that define our cultures and the people we keep in and the people we keep out. 
- Ravi Jain

What matters is how do we come together and share space / time as artists and citizens, but also as vulnerable and scared human beings? How we are in the place, also created and inhabited, by non-human elements, like animals, plants, weather and viruses? 
- Gundega Laivina
 

16:00
19

[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.

Connect to the session

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
 

What matters now is China and ensuring we find constructive, nuanced and meaningful ways to engage with and understand China’s rapid development and complex culture. The arts play a key role in this and I will talk about why!
- Alison Friedman

There will be no return to 'normality' (at least in the short/medium term), but there are opportunities for a 'cultural new deal'. 
- Dr. Franco Bianchini

I will speak about the stories we tell and the narratives that define our cultures and the people we keep in and the people we keep out. 
- Ravi Jain

What matters is how do we come together and share space / time as artists and citizens, but also as vulnerable and scared human beings? How we are in the place, also created and inhabited, by non-human elements, like animals, plants, weather and viruses? 
- Gundega Laivina
 

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.

Connect to the session

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
 

What matters now is China and ensuring we find constructive, nuanced and meaningful ways to engage with and understand China’s rapid development and complex culture. The arts play a key role in this and I will talk about why!
- Alison Friedman

There will be no return to 'normality' (at least in the short/medium term), but there are opportunities for a 'cultural new deal'. 
- Dr. Franco Bianchini

I will speak about the stories we tell and the narratives that define our cultures and the people we keep in and the people we keep out. 
- Ravi Jain

What matters is how do we come together and share space / time as artists and citizens, but also as vulnerable and scared human beings? How we are in the place, also created and inhabited, by non-human elements, like animals, plants, weather and viruses? 
- Gundega Laivina
 

Fri 02.10
12:00
19

[IETM] Pitchorama

[IETM] Pitchorama

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.

Connect to the session
 

Pitches and chat rooms

If you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter.

1. Hodworks

György Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary

Join Gyorgy’s chat room

Passcode: Q5ty73
 

2. Seasoning

Pauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands

Join Pauline’s chat room

Passcode: TxkF9J
 

3. KAP - Keeping Artists Performing

Tsolak 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

Join Théo’s chat room

Passcode: EP247N
 

5. HIBA Art Project

Beata Stankevič, ​​​​​​HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates

Join Beata’s chat room

Passcode: fXTg7g
 

6. Rider Spoke

Matt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom

Join Matt’s chat room

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.

Connect to the session
 

Pitches and chat rooms

If you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter.

1. Hodworks

György Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary

Join Gyorgy’s chat room

Passcode: Q5ty73
 

2. Seasoning

Pauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands

Join Pauline’s chat room

Passcode: TxkF9J
 

3. KAP - Keeping Artists Performing

Tsolak 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

Join Théo’s chat room

Passcode: EP247N
 

5. HIBA Art Project

Beata Stankevič, ​​​​​​HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates

Join Beata’s chat room

Passcode: fXTg7g
 

6. Rider Spoke

Matt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom

Join Matt’s chat room

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.

12:00
19

[IETM] Pitchorama

[IETM] Pitchorama

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.

Connect to the session
 

Pitches and chat rooms

If you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter.

1. Hodworks

György Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary

Join Gyorgy’s chat room

Passcode: Q5ty73
 

2. Seasoning

Pauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands

Join Pauline’s chat room

Passcode: TxkF9J
 

3. KAP - Keeping Artists Performing

Tsolak 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

Join Théo’s chat room

Passcode: EP247N
 

5. HIBA Art Project

Beata Stankevič, ​​​​​​HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates

Join Beata’s chat room

Passcode: fXTg7g
 

6. Rider Spoke

Matt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom

Join Matt’s chat room

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.

Connect to the session
 

Pitches and chat rooms

If you wish to ask your questions and provide feedback, please click the links below to join the personal chat room of each presenter.

1. Hodworks

György Ujvári-Pintér, Hodworks, Hungary

Join Gyorgy’s chat room

Passcode: Q5ty73
 

2. Seasoning

Pauline Roelants, United Cowboys, The Netherlands

Join Pauline’s chat room

Passcode: TxkF9J
 

3. KAP - Keeping Artists Performing

Tsolak 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

Join Théo’s chat room

Passcode: EP247N
 

5. HIBA Art Project

Beata Stankevič, ​​​​​​HIBA Art Project, United Arab Emirates

Join Beata’s chat room

Passcode: fXTg7g
 

6. Rider Spoke

Matt Adams, Blast Theory, United Kingdom

Join Matt’s chat room

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.

16:00
19

[IETM] IETM Info cell

[IETM] IETM Info cell

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

  • Overview of IETM activities and projects (Ása Richardsdóttir)
  • New IETM website presentation (Jeremy Gobin)
  • Overview of IETM's advocacy actions (Elena Polivtseva)
  • IDEA Group presentation (Jonathan Meth)
  • Producers Group presentation (Victor Leclère)
  • AREA Group presentation (Henk Keizer, Jean Vinet and Karine Décorne)
  • Sound & Music Theatre Group presentation (Josh Armstrong)
  • Participatory and Immersive Creation Group presentation (Simon Hanukai)
  • Advisory Committee presentation (Cristina Carlini)

Connect to the session

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

  • Overview of IETM activities and projects (Ása Richardsdóttir)
  • New IETM website presentation (Jeremy Gobin)
  • Overview of IETM's advocacy actions (Elena Polivtseva)
  • IDEA Group presentation (Jonathan Meth)
  • Producers Group presentation (Victor Leclère)
  • AREA Group presentation (Henk Keizer, Jean Vinet and Karine Décorne)
  • Sound & Music Theatre Group presentation (Josh Armstrong)
  • Participatory and Immersive Creation Group presentation (Simon Hanukai)
  • Advisory Committee presentation (Cristina Carlini)

Connect to the session

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.

16:00
19

[IETM] IETM Info cell

[IETM] IETM Info cell

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

  • Overview of IETM activities and projects (Ása Richardsdóttir)
  • New IETM website presentation (Jeremy Gobin)
  • Overview of IETM's advocacy actions (Elena Polivtseva)
  • IDEA Group presentation (Jonathan Meth)
  • Producers Group presentation (Victor Leclère)
  • AREA Group presentation (Henk Keizer, Jean Vinet and Karine Décorne)
  • Sound & Music Theatre Group presentation (Josh Armstrong)
  • Participatory and Immersive Creation Group presentation (Simon Hanukai)
  • Advisory Committee presentation (Cristina Carlini)

Connect to the session

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

  • Overview of IETM activities and projects (Ása Richardsdóttir)
  • New IETM website presentation (Jeremy Gobin)
  • Overview of IETM's advocacy actions (Elena Polivtseva)
  • IDEA Group presentation (Jonathan Meth)
  • Producers Group presentation (Victor Leclère)
  • AREA Group presentation (Henk Keizer, Jean Vinet and Karine Décorne)
  • Sound & Music Theatre Group presentation (Josh Armstrong)
  • Participatory and Immersive Creation Group presentation (Simon Hanukai)
  • Advisory Committee presentation (Cristina Carlini)

Connect to the session

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.