10:00-11:00 |
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Project Presentations 2
Centre Cultural La Mercè
Address: Pujada de la Mercè, 17004 Girona | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
17:00 - 18:00 SGT | 18:00 - 19:00 JST / KST | 20:00 - 21:00 AEDT | 12:00 - 13:00 MSK | 10:00 - 11:15 CET | 09:00 - 10:00 GMT | 04:00 - 05:00 EST | 01:00 - 02:00 PST
The aim of the Satellite Girona is to think of new ways to reposition the arts as a relevant agent for social change. Within this framework, we sought to enable a space for you to discover emerging or in-development cultural or artistic projects that are innovative and convey the idea of transformation.
In this second project presentation session out of two, 5 presenters selected upon a call for applications will have the opportunity to present their projects to both on-site and online participants.
A fast-paced session where 5 innovators and creators of the performing arts worldwide will share their newest projects in 5 minutes and where the audience can participate with equally fast questions. 60 minutes of pure enjoyment.
Moderator
Antonella Broglia
Selected projects:
- URBAN FEMINISM, Alina Scheyrer-Lauer, Germany
- Viladona, Àngels Carulla, Spain
- Island Connect, Biel Jordà, Spain
- Artist Commissioning Program (ACP), Daniel Valtueña, United States
- Project Duality, Harriet Macauley, Spain
- WORKING // PARTY, Maria Aberg, United Kingdom
- There is a place in La Mancha, Sara Serrano, Spain
- There's Still Someone in the Woods, Teresa Turiera-Puigbó, Spain
- Verge, Una Nic Eoin, United Kingdom
- One Million People And Me, Veerle Van Overloop, Netherlands
This session will feature live captions and will be broadcasted live.
REGISTER NOW FOR THE ONLINE PROGRAMME ->
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10:00-11:00 |
18 |
Project Presentations 2
Centre Cultural La Mercè
Address: Pujada de la Mercè, 17004 Girona | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
17:00 - 18:00 SGT | 18:00 - 19:00 JST / KST | 20:00 - 21:00 AEDT | 12:00 - 13:00 MSK | 10:00 - 11:15 CET | 09:00 - 10:00 GMT | 04:00 - 05:00 EST | 01:00 - 02:00 PST
The aim of the Satellite Girona is to think of new ways to reposition the arts as a relevant agent for social change. Within this framework, we sought to enable a space for you to discover emerging or in-development cultural or artistic projects that are innovative and convey the idea of transformation.
In this second project presentation session out of two, 5 presenters selected upon a call for applications will have the opportunity to present their projects to both on-site and online participants.
A fast-paced session where 5 innovators and creators of the performing arts worldwide will share their newest projects in 5 minutes and where the audience can participate with equally fast questions. 60 minutes of pure enjoyment.
Moderator
Antonella Broglia
Selected projects:
- URBAN FEMINISM, Alina Scheyrer-Lauer, Germany
- Viladona, Àngels Carulla, Spain
- Island Connect, Biel Jordà, Spain
- Artist Commissioning Program (ACP), Daniel Valtueña, United States
- Project Duality, Harriet Macauley, Spain
- WORKING // PARTY, Maria Aberg, United Kingdom
- There is a place in La Mancha, Sara Serrano, Spain
- There's Still Someone in the Woods, Teresa Turiera-Puigbó, Spain
- Verge, Una Nic Eoin, United Kingdom
- One Million People And Me, Veerle Van Overloop, Netherlands
This session will feature live captions and will be broadcasted live.
REGISTER NOW FOR THE ONLINE PROGRAMME ->
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16:40-17:40 |
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Positive Practices in Funding Programmes: Transition towards fairer, more flexible and inclusive support to the arts sector
Centre Cultural La Mercè
02:40 - 03:40 AEDT | 00:40 - 01:40 JST/KST | 23:40 - 00:40 SGT | 18:40 - 19:40 MSK | 16:40 - 17:40 CET | 15:40 - 16:40 GMT | 10:40 - 11:40 EST | 07:40 - 08:40 PST
Address: Pujada de la Mercè, 17004 Girona | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
In the debate on working conditions of artists and arts professionals, funding schemes and programmes are key elements in the great puzzle.
Starting from the post-pandemic urgency to reassess and rethink funding strategies and programmes, this session will discuss the findings of the upcoming IETM Publication on fair, flexible and inclusive funding for the arts sector.
The discussion will provide some food for thought, concrete examples and recommendations for funding structures to consider their own transition as key players in supporting and shaping sustainable arts ecosystems.
Speakers
Milica Ilić, Reshape Coordinator, France
Moderator
Fanny Martin, Art of Festivals, Canada
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16:40-17:40 |
19 |
Positive Practices in Funding Programmes: Transition towards fairer, more flexible and inclusive support to the arts sector
Centre Cultural La Mercè
02:40 - 03:40 AEDT | 00:40 - 01:40 JST/KST | 23:40 - 00:40 SGT | 18:40 - 19:40 MSK | 16:40 - 17:40 CET | 15:40 - 16:40 GMT | 10:40 - 11:40 EST | 07:40 - 08:40 PST
Address: Pujada de la Mercè, 17004 Girona | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
In the debate on working conditions of artists and arts professionals, funding schemes and programmes are key elements in the great puzzle.
Starting from the post-pandemic urgency to reassess and rethink funding strategies and programmes, this session will discuss the findings of the upcoming IETM Publication on fair, flexible and inclusive funding for the arts sector.
The discussion will provide some food for thought, concrete examples and recommendations for funding structures to consider their own transition as key players in supporting and shaping sustainable arts ecosystems.
Speakers
Milica Ilić, Reshape Coordinator, France
Moderator
Fanny Martin, Art of Festivals, Canada
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22:00-00:30 |
18 |
Late-night meeting point [Cancelled]
Check our recommendations in the practical info
Check our recommendations in the practical info
Due to Covid-19 regulations, the late-night meeting point initially planned had to be cancelled. We are therefore still recommending the following places for networking and informal meetings in the evening but we will no longer be able to gather the full group in one place.
Please note that from Friday 26 onwards you will have to show your covid pass when entering a restaurant or a bar.
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22:00-00:30 |
18 |
Late-night meeting point [Cancelled]
Check our recommendations in the practical info
Check our recommendations in the practical info
Due to Covid-19 regulations, the late-night meeting point initially planned had to be cancelled. We are therefore still recommending the following places for networking and informal meetings in the evening but we will no longer be able to gather the full group in one place.
Please note that from Friday 26 onwards you will have to show your covid pass when entering a restaurant or a bar.
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