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On October 27th and 28th, in cooperation with the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and UNDP Serbia, Green Art Incubator is organizing the two-day hybrid international event Climate Art Hub, which will gather leading experts and professionals in the field of performing and audio-visual arts in a dialogue on the green agenda in culture. On ...
IETM is proud to launch our third international open call to participate in IETM Global Connect 2024, a programme created with and supported by IETM Associate Members with the goal to make our network more inclusive, diverse and accessible. We are seeking applications from performing arts professionals worldwide (producers, artists, managers ...
IETM is saddened to relay that despite the extensive campaign by the Scottish arts sector earlier this year, a £6.6m budget cut was reintroduced a week ago as part of the Scottish government's autumn budget. Read Creative Scotland´s official announcement here. This is a blow to an already fragile art sector which still deals with the consequences ...
LEME festival presents in 2023 a new edition of CIRCUS FORUM: a space for exchange and debate. A day to think about contemporary circus and future challenges. In 2023, the relationship of circus with space and people is on the center, in partnership with the European projects BETA CIRCUS and SPACE CIRCUS. The full agenda of the festival [30 NOV - 3 ...
The European Commission Structured Dialogue platform Voices of Culture invited participants from 35 organisations, selected through an Open Call from the relevant sectors across Europe, to brainstorm over two days in order to collect insights, experiences, and recommendations on the topic of green transition. The findings represented in the ...
The "Hylē: as a point of view" residency programme was pre-selected for E.U. funding and will be hosted by the Isadora & Raymond Duncan Dance Research Center (DDRC) as an initiative of Diadromes Politismou and Delta Pi. The subject of the residency project is inspired by Aristotle's analysis of matter and form, as well as the urgent social need to ...
On 7 September, the UK and the EU reached an agreement on the association of the UK with Horizon Europe funding programme. UK-based organisations will be able to participate in or lead consortia from the 2024 Work Programme onwards, including any 2024 calls opening this year. This is a positive development for the cultural sector as it applies to ...
On 19 September, Iliana Ivanova (right) was officially appointed as new European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth. Ivanova replaced Mariya Gabriel who stepped down to become Bulgaria’s new Foreign Affairs Minister. The mission letter sent by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen can be found here - it ...
Creative Europe recently announced its priorities for 2024. The focus of the programme is still the support of the sectors after the COVID-19 crisis and the repercussions of the war in Ukraine. Transitioning the sectors towards sustainability and inclusiveness remains a priority. The 2024 Creative Europe Work Programme comes with a budget of more ...
In the lead up to the European elections, “ Pop the Vote! Culture on the Ballot” is an initiative led by Culture Action Europe and co-funded by the European Parliament. This project calls upon young artists and student artists, aged 18-30, to be Changemakers in their communities. In early 2024, selected Changemakers will mobilise citizens ...