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2018
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, […]
Our Many Europes
July 25, 2018Our Many Europes (OME) is a four-year art museum programme focusing on the 1990s: the decade contemporary Europe was born. The art of the 1990s profoundly reflects a fundamental shift in society: through Internet and open borders, Europeans got active and connected. Understanding who we are today – our challenges, our possibilities – begins post […]
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 […]
MAPPING – A Map on the aesthetics of performing arts for early years
July 25, 2018Mapping aims at creating a Map on the aesthetic of performing arts for early years (PAfEY) – children from 0 to 6 years of age – through a common field research shared by 18 partners of 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and […]
PORT OF DREAMERS
July 25, 2018PORT OF DREAMERS is an international collaboration project aimed at exploring the narratives, memories and places of migrations by creating artistic projects dealing with 100 years of migrations on European continent and at the same time offering different artistic tools to current refugees to express and redefine their own experiences. The exploration of the migrations […]
The Ulysses’ Shelter: building writers-in-residence network
July 25, 2018The “Ulysses’ Shelter” is in its entirety developed around Literature, namely Poetry. In its core it is focused on creative/artistic writing that will be conducted through literary residencies in Croatia, Slovenia and Greece. The idea is to connect the young creative individuals with their audiences beyond national borders, as well as to connect them with […]
Les Orchestres Méditerranéens de musique populaire contemporaine dans le Réseau du Festival. Sete Sóis Sete Luas: dialogues et mobilités transnationales
July 25, 2018The project aims to create 4 large multicultural ambitious musical productions, which represent an important opportunity to: – professionalize young talents from 6 Countries of Europe (Croatia, France, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain), from 3 neighbouring countries (Israel, Morocco and Tunisia) and from one ultra-peripheral region (La Réunion); – develop new audiences with the participation […]
MADE IN-Crafts and Design Narratives
July 25, 2018Made in is a research, design and heritage initiative encouraging collaboration and knowledge exchange between traditional craftsmen and contemporary designers. The aim of the project is to revitalize crafts tradition and educate designers about material and immaterial heritage, thus creating new, authentic and more sustainable face of contemporary design. The Made in project aims to […]
Feral Labs Network
July 25, 2018Feral Labs Network, a network of temporary dislocated hubs for research in art, technology and communities, consist of six partners from six EU countries, who joined in their common interest in art-science research and contemporary do-it-yourself (DIY) & do-it-with-others (DIWO) communities. Instead on presentational modes like exhibitions and festivals, the Feral Labs Network is focused […]
Read Me I am Yours
July 25, 2018The partners in the project Read Me I am Yours are coming from different parts of Europe representing lesser-spoken languages: Slovenia, Ireland and Croatia. All partners are convinced that it is our mother tongue that gives us the ground of experience and self-orientation on which we can move, create, and constitute ourselves as political, social […]