International network for contemporary performing arts
NEWSLETTER #4
April 2022
CONTENTS
Looking back at the IETM Focus BrusselsSave the date: IETM Belgrade Plenary Meeting 2022 IETM Campus Berlin 2022Kicking off Local Journeys for Change - Selected ProjectsPerform Europe April Stories and May ProgrammeGlobal Cultural Relations Programme 2022Latest resources on Sexual Harrassment and Fairer Arts FundingCulturEU Funding GuideNew IETM membersMembers news
We have created a Flickr album containing all of the official photos from the meeting by photographer Bo Vloors. You are welcome to share the pictures using the official #IETMFocusBrussels hashtag. Please remember to credit the photographer.
If you were unable to attend the Focus meeting, or if you were there and want to relive it all over again, the livestream of the session ‘Beyond Fairness: Stories of solidarity’ where Anna Rispoli shared examples of solidarity from The Common Wallet project, is available on Howlround.
Save the date: Work Hard, Live Harder! IETM Belgrade Plenary Meeting 2022 . 29 September - 02 October 2022 Belgrade, Serbia This year’s plenary meeting will be organised in the frame of Bitef festival in Belgrade, Serbia, and will explore the topics of labour and working conditions in the performing arts. It will include an artistic programme, a day-time programme with talks and participatory discussions, a pre-meeting trip, as well as plenty of training, pitching and networking opportunities. Make sure you block these dates in your calendar! Registrations will open mid-May.
IETM Campus Berlin 2022 . 19 - 26 April 2022 Berlin, Germany After three years, the IETM Campus finally returns, with the sixth edition being held on 19-26 May 2022 in the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany. This year’s Campus is being organised in partnership with IETM member LAFT Berlin - Berlin State Association For the Independent Performing Arts in the framework of their Performing Arts Programme. 31 performing arts professionals from across 16 countries have been carefully selected and will gather in Berlin for a six-day of intensive training in all aspects of working internationally in the performing arts sector. Their experience will be guided by a group of experienced tutors who will share their knowledge on various topics regarding working internationally.
Kicking off Local Journeys for Change - Introducing the Selected Projects .Last week, we held the very first online meeting for our new Local Journeys for Change (LJC), officially kicking off the start of the programme. LJC will allow members to engage and work together and empower them to bring positive change to their local professional context, communities or policy making field through training, mentorship, peer-sharing exercises and financial support.
In this first online meeting, the participants had the chance to introduce themselves and their projects, which are versatile in nature and form yet all aiming towards a fairer, more inclusive local scene. The selected projects address a diverse range of topics: empowerment, inclusion, community and advocacy.
We are encouraging the participants to share their journeys by uploading them to the IETM website, which we are excited to follow with you. The first project updates are already published, with more coming soon!
Perform Europe: April Stories and May Programme The Perform Europe Live programme is running like clockwork! April was full of exciting presentations, and during May, four more partnerships - Rural Touring, WOODS, Habitat, and SlowMo - will head out on tour. Curious to know more? Read the April stories and find the full programme of the next presentations on the Perform Europe Live page.
Global Cultural Relations Programme 2022 40 cultural change makers and innovators were selected to take part in the Global Cultural Relations Programme (GCRP) 2022, organised by the Cultural Relations Platform, of which IETM is a member. During the four-day GCRP on 10-13 May, they will network, share experiences and ideas, build their skills in international cultural relations and have the opportunity to develop a collaborative international cultural project.
#MeToo in Culture: From call-outs to structural change When it comes to #MeToo in the cultural sector, IETM and our SHIFT project partners believe it is high time to shift the focus from unique cases to macro-structures, from individual experiences to collective ones. Through research and case studies, the final publication of our joint SHIFT work on Gender & Power Relations puts forward solution-oriented strategies for combating sexual harassment and power abuse in the arts, and for creating equitable and safe professional environments for art workers.
Supporting Relevance: Ideas and strategies for inclusive, fair and flexible arts funding Amidst the crisis, simply “more money” for the arts is no longer enough. Our publication Supporting Relevance unpacks the notions of inclusive, fair and flexible funding, describes the tensions that may occur when designing such funding programmes and schemes, and brings inspiration from a few case studies. It also offers a set of recommendations for funders on how to support the arts in the most relevant way.
CulturEU funding guide With their new interactive CulturEU funding guide, the European Commission wants to ease access to the funding opportunities available for the cultural and creative sectors across all the funding sources of the European Union available in 2021-2027. The aim is to help players in these sectors identify the most suitable sources of EU support for their projects
New IETM Members Jan - Apr 2022 Since the beginning of the year, IETM has been growing its members network at a rapid, fast developing pace. We are very proud to announce that over the past four months we have welcomed into our network 40 new members from across 18 countries!
Centre Stage: free online course THEATRE FORUM IRELAND (Ireland) is promoting Centre Stage Online, a free online course for practitioners in the performing arts and music sectors who wish to develop their self-promotion and artistic leadership skills. Experienced course leaders guide participants through the training, consisting of thirteen video lectures with associated practical exercises. Learn more here.
InDance International announces 'USA Duality Barcelona' InDance International (Spain) presents a 6-Day Dance Programme at the Centre De Sarrià in Barcelona. From 2 to 6 May 2022, the programme includes a Performance at the Theatre De Sarrià, a special tour of Barcelona and other activities. Discover the programmehere.
Final Call for Artists - Art in Public Space
Fontys Master Performing Public Space invites artists from a variety of backgrounds to apply for a 1 year Masters in Performing Public Space with individual artistic research projects focusing on public space.Read more and apply before 31 May 2022.
Walk the Plank is hiring a Production Assistant and two Production Managers Walk the Plank (UK) is hiring: A Production Assistant to support the production planning process for Manchester Day - read more and apply before 3 May 2022. Two Production Managers - read more and apply before 3 May 2022.
OPEN SPACE - Launch Event 4 May 2022
Materialise (Hong Knog) is promoting the launch event of OpenScape, a digital platform for the promotion of artistic and curatorial exchanges. The online meeting point on 4 May aims to help practitioners reconnect globally by offering regular moments to gather and exchange. Read more.
TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA 2022 JOINT ADVENTURES (Germany) is promoting TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA. Each summer the programme brings together internationally renowned choreographers, teachers and dancers from all over the world in Munich. As a laboratory for new ideas, it provides important impulses for contemporary dance offering a high-quality summer dance workshop programme. Register before 11 July 2022.
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