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IETM Porto Plenary Meeting brought together nearly 700 performing arts professionals from all over the world for discussions on how art relates to the processes of transforming centres of creation, dissemination and decision-making. Read the meeting reports to get a glimpse into the most pivotal ideas, concerns and solutions put forward.
European Alliance for Culture and the Arts welcomes the European Commission’s proposal for the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021-2027, which maintains Creative Europe as a self-standing programme, with an increased budget € 1.4 billion to €1.8 billion.
The European Commission has released a Communication on a New European Agenda for Culture (Agenda), which puts forward a bold and balanced approach to culture as a vital component and a powerful driver of social cohesion, economic development and international relations. It is timely and crucial to address the need for building a true community ...
The Festival Academy (an initiative of the European Festivals Association - EFA), calls for applications for the 15th edition of the Atelier for Young Festival Managers, to take place from 23 to 29 March 2019 in Valletta, Malta, organised in partnership with Festivals Malta. Up to 35 selected participants from across the globe will have the chance ...
In collaboration with On the Move and DutchCulture, we have published a new Toolkit for fairer international collaborations, written by Mike van Graan. The publication explores why and how artists and cultural professionals can adopt a more equitable approach to international and intercultural collaborations. Many contemporary arts professionals ...
For the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027, the European Commission is proposing to increase funding for Creative Europe
Every summer, highly promising dancers and choreographers from throughout the world come to Munich to train and test their own choreographic material in TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA’s various workshops. You are doing a workshop at TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA and have finished choreographic material that you would like to show? In this Open Stage, you are given ...
Carte Blanche er Norges nasjonale kompani for samtidsdans. Selskapet er lokalisert i Bergen, og turnerer i inn- og utland. Selskapet har 30 ansatte og et samlet budsjett på ca. 40 millioner kroner. Carte Blanche har en liten og fleksibel administrasjon, og ansatte med ulik kulturell og nasjonal bakgrunn. Selskapet har følgende midlertidige stilling ...
The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the effectiveness of the measures taken to achieve the Programme's objectives...
Commission proposes ambitious New European Agenda for Culture