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Performing Arts (Theatre, Dance, Music)
ConnectUp – The Life of the Others | European Theatres for Young Audience in a Union of Diversity
August 6, 2019CONNECTUP sets in place an international cultural initiative for the target group 12+ in order to counteract the process of increasing social and cultural division across Europe. Theatres with different artistic expertise, festivals and a university, all working in the field of Theatre for Young Audiences, plan a major investment in Audience Development (AD). They […]
RESHAPE – Reflect, Share, Practice, Experiment
April 2, 2019RESHAPE is a prototype of a collaborative, transnational method to rebuild performing arts’ organisational models. It identifies structures in wider Europe who test practices that indicate future models and evolutions. It provides a framework to join them together, raise their experiments to a truly transnational scale and put their creativity in the service of the […]
Jazz Connective
March 21, 2019Jazz Connective is a collaborative project between different European institutions, born from a thorough observation of the jazz and innovative music sector. Faced by new issues, many artists and organisations are now making a common statement that reflects the new challenges arising within their practices: a lack of promotion, difficulties in defining their careers and […]
Create to Connect -> Create to Impact
March 11, 2019Create to Connect à Create to Impact (CtC -> CtI) is a continuation of the Create to Connect (CtC) project which started in 2013 as a joint effort of ten European cultural organizations (and three associate partners) to create powerful and long-lasting connections of artists, cultural operators, researchers and audience; seeking new production models for […]
Create to Connect
March 11, 2019Co-organisers: AltArt (RO, Artsadmin (UK), Arts and Theatre Institute (CZ), Maria Matos Theatre (PT), Parc et de la Grande Halle de la Villette (FR), Rotterdam Theatre (NL), Santarcangelo dei Teatri (IT), Noorderzon Groningen (NL), Teorija koja hoda/Walking Theory (RS) Associated partners: Balkan Express (SI), Fond B92/Kulturni centar Rex (RS), Institute for Applied Theatre Studies Giessen […]
Voices of Minorities
November 14, 2018With the Voices of Minorities project, the partners would like to point out the often underestimated, even overlooked, but none the less essential influence that ethnic minorities are constantly exercising upon society and (especially musical) culture in Europe. The project specifically refers to the current refugee crisis, the general public’s attitude towards it and the […]
Our Lives
November 7, 2018Our Lives is an international theatre project running in duration of 2 years. It includes the creation of 8 new theatre productions and 52 public events – theatre performances, workshops, panels, lectures – in 18 different EU countries. The project hosts artists from all 28 countries of EU and thematically explores ways of living in […]
MusicaFemina – Women made Music
September 25, 2018Musica Femina is a two-year cooperation project of four international partners who share visions of gender equality in the cultural and artistic sector. By 2020, a variety of activities will have been implemented in different local environments, highlighting the creativity of women in music, facilitating new creations and transnational mobility of artists as well as […]
Be SpectACTive! (2018-2022)
July 25, 2018Be SpectACTive is a production/oriented, action/research and artistic-led project characterized by an experimental audience-centric approach in the performing arts. Based on the experience of the first edition, the project aims to strengthen a complex system of replicable practices directed to engage the audiences in the performing arts sector, giving to the citizens/spectators an active role, […]
Life Long Burning – Towards a sustainable Eco-System for Contemporary Dance in Europe
July 25, 2018A collaborative network of 11 dance organisations in Europe has devised the Life Long Burning project (LLB) with the aim to accompany the radical change in contemporary dance practice. It wants to anchor dance practice, production and reception in a richer societal and discursive context to channel and advance this art form. The LLB activities […]