Events Archive
The Kultuurikompass forum brings together cultural organisers, creative people, and policymakers from all around Europe to Tartu to solve problems that hinder international cultural exchange.
Top European organisers will convene at the fourth international Kultuurikompass forum “How Borderless is Culture?” on May 18 and 19 at the Estonian National Museum and the TYPA Print and Paper Art Centre. The forum focuses on how cultural globalisation gives opportunities for survival in the future while also highlighting local uniqueness.
In the last three years, international travel was transformed not only by a pandemic and Brexit, but also by record inflation, civil unrest in many parts of the world, regime changes, and war. Shifting sands of visa, taxes, and customs regulations make touring hugely challenging for UK artists who want to tour in the EU, in the U.S. and beyond. Join this panel of experts for an artist mobility journey as they talk through the experiences of touring artists, and what you need to know to tour abroad.
Speakers include:
L’ACCR (Association des Centres Culturels de Rencontre), en partenariat avec le ministère de la Culture, organise les 11 et 12 mai 2023 un événement dans le cadre des 20 ans du programme Odyssée à la Bibliothèque La Grange – Fleuret à Paris. Cette réunion s’intègre dans la série de rencontres organisées par l’Association tout au long de l’année 2023 afin de fêter les 50 ans de l’ACCR placés sous le thème “Vivifier le patrimoine de demain”.
Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 May 2023
The second yearly Forum is hosted by Culture Funding Watch and live streamed by HowlRound and Basita.Live. It is supported by the Delegation of the European Union to Tunisia.
On the Move will join The Development Platform for the Performing Arts and Toaster for their second symposium for industry professionals with a focus on working internationally.
In this collaboration, The Development Platform for the Performing Arts and Toaster will focus on the many gifts and challenges that lies in working internationally. Because what are the pressing questions and new directions in the international scene? How do we promote diversity and fair collaborations? Where do you belong as an artist? Is it possible to be international, locally?
A safe space designed to give Emerging European artists and programmers the opportunity to discuss artistic works-in-progress.
The IN SITU Hot House provides a chance to think about practice, get new perspectives, get a glimpse at new ways of interacting with the audience and with a local area, get a new lease of life, step out of the comfort zone… and always in a supportive, listening environment.
On the Move Secretary General, Marie Le Sourd, will contribute to the meeting as part of the mentoring programme ‘Needs and Support’ in collaboration with IN SITU.
We are collaborating with Relais Culture Europe in partnership with the Creative Europe desks in Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Denmark for a Culture Moves Europe: Focus European Outermost Regions and Overseas Countries and Territories* info session.
It will be held on Zoom, Monday 17 April 2023 from 2.30 till 4.00pm CEST.
The event includes the participation of the European Commission and the Goethe-Institut. Presentations will be in English with interpretation in Spanish, French and Portuguese.
We will join FEDEC’s Spring Talks to present On the Move.
On the Move’s Secretary General, Marie Le Sourd will join the discussion in Montpellier while FEDEC bring their members together for a break from their intense daily duties, so that they can reflect and learn from each other.
This edition will take place from April 12 to 14 at CADC Balthazar, in Montpellier (FRA) on the theme “Circus at the crossroads of Arts”.
A roundtable discussion at Babel Music in partnership with Zone Franche.
Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg organises the first performing arts platform from Luxembourg to held from the 23rd to the 25th of March 2023 in Luxembourg City and Esch-sur-Alzette.
The programme is divided into three thematic days – young audiences, theatre, dance – and will offer you a unique opportunity to discover the performing arts landscape of Luxembourg, its places, its artists, its creations and its challenges.
More than 250 ICORN writers, artists, and journalists, ICORN city member delegates, political and cultural representatives and sister organisations will gather in Brussels for three days of discussions, workshops, and performances. Organised in cooperation with the Passa Porta International House of Literature, the ICORN Network Meeting will interact with and be followed by the 2023 Passa Porta Festival.
Mary-Ann De Vlieg, Coordinator of the (en)forced mobility working group will be attending the event on behalf of On the Move.