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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 ...
Common|Space web-panel series, initiated by Master Performing Public Space in 2020, aim at addressing current matters of urgency in the art world of today. Performing Ecosystems, their 4th web-panel happening on 26 November at 5:00 pm CET, invites you to join a discussion on practices of care and the relation between arts and the environment from a ...
Open Call, Wide Space is an artist-in-residence programme for performing artists from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway (dance, theatre, performance, clown and others) to join MALACATE, a new-born festival at Mina de S. Domingos, Mértola, Portugal that aims to bring a new meaning to this abandoned mining site and for its inhabitants. MALACATE is a ...
In the context of the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in Glasgow (United Kingdom), we and our SHIFT project partners, have come together to take Climate Action. This joint ambition emerged from the SHIFT project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The letter of Intent on Climate Action is an important step towards uniting ...
The call is open for circus and dance artists to take part in the first two Digital Leap learning modules in spring 2022. The Digital Leap learning modules are 5-day events consisting theory about and hands-on training in digital platforms from different perspectives. The modules offer you an opportunity to develop different skills in ...
C.Re.S.Co, Liv.In.G. and ETRE Association have invited Elena Polivtseva, Head of Policy and Research for IETM and Ulrike Kuner, President EAIPA, to talk about the Dresden Declaration and the other documents published on the same topics. The document outlines the challenges that await the performing art sector in the near future around four ...
At our General Assembly in spring 2022, we will be voting on new Directors of the IETM Board and new members for the Advisory Committee. Are you an IETM member willing to be more involved in IETM’s development and evolution? Or do you know another member who would be an excellent candidate for the network’s Advisory Committee or Board of Directors ...
IETM keeps growing! In October, we welcomed 4 new members from Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands to the network: Teater Dos, Sweden Stane Performing Arts Management, Germany Jaukje Van Wonderen, freelancer creative producer, the Netherlands Sander Koning, freelancer creative producer and interdisciplinary maker, the Netherlands Feel free to have ...
We warmly welcome the CULT Committee’s “Report on the situation of artists and the cultural recovery in the EU” voted on by the European Parliament on the 20th of October. The Report sets a long-awaited and comprehensive vision on addressing a wide range of the most persistent matters linked to the situation of artists and cultural professionals ...
After a month packed with online match-making events, workshops, and pitches, the call for step 2 of Perform Europe closed on 4 October. A total of 150 proposals have been submitted by the formed Perform Europe partnerships. The 508 producers and presenters from step 1 took part in learning and networking events on the Perform Europe digital ...