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October 18, 2022Call for Chamber Music 2023. Open until 15th of February. Chamber groups of young professional musicians and advanced music students are invited to spend an unforgettable summer with extraordinary Professors at the Chamber Music Academy, which will take place from 24 July until 30 July 2023 in the beautiful City of Koblenz. Inspired by the […]

TOMATO: The Original Museum Available To Overall
October 18, 2022Coordinator: Koinoniki Anaptyksi Neon / K.A.NE. (EL) Partners: iShowroom (CZ), SURRENDER MEDIA SOLUTIONS (BE), CreativePlus NGO (RO), Udruga “ISTARSKO – EKOMUZEJ IZ VODNJANA” (HR), C.I. Giuseppe Tartini Pirano (SI), SKRATELJC (SI), National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Preserve (UA), SLADOVNA PÍSEK o.p.s. (CZ), HANDS ON! INTERNATIONALE VEREINIGUNG FUR KINDER IN MUSEEN (AT), VENETIAN CLUSTER SRL (IT), ABAKKUM Piran (SI), Gruppo Pleiadi […]
Swinging Europe Network #2
October 18, 2022Swinging Europe Network #2 (SwingNet#2) is a project that aims to ensure a collaborative, safe, and sustainable environment for the development of a resilient, competitive, and innovative European swing sector. It provides a large number of opportunities for professional development and international mobility of swing dancers and musicians. The project supports the achievement of the […]

STAGES – Sustainable Theater Alliance
October 18, 2022STAGES (Sustainable Theatre Alliance for a Green Environmental Shift) is a never-before-seen theatre experiment to revolutionise how the cultural sector interacts with the concept of sustainability. 14 influential theatre organisations, including partners in academia and a leading European theatre network, have joined together with director Katie Mitchell and choreographer Jérôme Bel – two artists that […]

BABEL or The Art of Listening in Theatre for Young Audiences
October 18, 2022BABEL or the Art of Listening in Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) comes out of a long and ripe reflection over languages within the network of ASSITEJ International (Association of Theatre for Children and Young People) focused on the communications processes, intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding in TYA and more extensively the Performing Arts for […]

Art Activism
August 11, 2022Coordinator: Beletrina (SI) Partners: Foereningen Littfest (SE), Poëziecentrum vzw (BE), Verein zur Förderung des Hausache LeseLenzs (DE); Asociacion Cultural lea Libre expresion Artistica (ES) EU support: 447.807,99 EUR Projekct duration: 24 months The goal of the Art Activism in post-COVID Europe: A new agenda on methodology, artistic practices and stakeholder relations project is to demonstrate the […]
Performing Gender – Dancing In Your Shoes
August 5, 2022Performing Gender – Dancing In Your Shoes is a 3-year audience development project that involves different actors of cultural production chain – communities, organizations, artists, policy makers, academics – from Italy, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands, UK, Spain, France, Slovenia. 11 cultural organizations of 8 European countries – dance festivals, LGBT+ association, universities, worldwide organizations, production […]

ACuTe – Culture Testbeds for Interactivity, Performance and Technology
June 7, 2022ACuTe – Culture Testbeds for Interactivity, Performance and Technology is a trend setting, large-scale European innovation project aiming to revolutionize the way theatre and performing arts are produced and performed with emerging technology and new forms of cultural collaboration and competence development. ACuTe will be delivered via a strong partnership of 14 leading theatres, universities […]
Let me tell you my story
June 7, 2022The project Let me tell you my story: circulation of European literary works for youngsters consists of translation, publication, distribution and promotion of 15 of the finest contemporary European stories for adolescents; unfortunately, an age category that has been neglected on the book market in North Macedonia in the last few decades. With this project […]

Paths to the EU Bibliodiversity
May 12, 2022The project Paths to the EU Bibliodiversity publishes, promotes and contextualizes seven high quality European literary works of minority and/or less known literatures, most of them written in lesser used languages and awarded at national and international level. Leading authors from Portugal, the Basque Country, Lithuania, Sweden, France, Italy and Slovenia are translated into Slovenian […]
