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We are happy to introduce the Local Journeys for Change (LJC), a new IETM training programme aimed to empower IETM members to bring positive change to their local professional context, local communities or policy-making field.
19 ambitious projects, aimed to test innovative, more inclusive and sustainable, performing arts touring and distribution models, have been selected by the Perform Europe Jury, composed of a balanced and diverse group of 11 accomplished performing arts professionals.
Call for proposals to our 2022 residencies are out now - deadline is 20/12-21! The call is open for groups of up to 3 performing artists based in the following countries/regions: Denmark, Ireland, Croatia, Greece, The Balearic Island/Spain. You will get 2x2 weeks of stay on the islands with space and accomodation, travel and food covered as well as ...
Sonica Glasgow returns in March 2022 and the Cryptic team is pleased to announce their first artists: Roly Porter (UK) + MFO present KISTVAEN – with Anne Martin 10 & 11 March 2022 Groundbreaking artists Roly Porter and MFO open Sonica 2022 with an awe-inspiring audio-visual performance piece. Kistvaen contrasts primordial motifs – elements and ...
Amidst the crisis and a large-scale reflection on how not to waste this crisis, simply “more money” for the arts is no longer enough. Our new IETM publication aims to feed the current debate on funding for the arts, and offer strategies and solutions to improve the situation of the arts sector.
The final research report "Time to Act: How lack of knowledge in the cultural sector creates barriers for disabled artists and audiences" is now out. Spanning 42 countries, Time To Act provides the first transnational evidence that lack of knowledge in the mainstream cultural sector is a key barrier preventing disabled artists and arts ...
Walk the Plank is hiring a Sustainability Manager for their project "Green Space Dark Skies". The Sustainability Manager is a key position within the Green Space Dark Skies Production Team and will be responsible for the effective implementation of the GSDS Sustainability Strategy across the scope of the whole project, ensuring effective planning ...
What are the barriers experienced by disabled people when accessing the arts? On 3 December 2021, on the International Day for People with Disabilities, Europe Beyond Access will present the final results of the report Time to Act: How lack of knowledge in the cultural sector creates barriers for disabled artists and audiences. Authored by On the ...
Co-organised by Institut Català de Les Empreses Culturals – Catalan Arts and Institut Ramon Llull, in collaboration with the Temporada Alta Festival and the Girona City Council, our next Satellite Meeting will be held from 25-27 November 2021 in Girona and online. The on-site meeting in Girona reached full capacity, but we are happy to invite you ...
Formerly TPAM (Tokyo Performing Arts Market / Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama), which has hosted IETM’s Asia Satellite Meeting twice, YPAM is a platform for the international professionals who engage in contemporary performing arts and the local audience who stimulate the artist. Having survived for more than 25 years, the event has become ...