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- Perform Europe: Call for Partnership Projects Exploring Cross-border TouringPerform Europe is a funding scheme offering 2.1 million euros for performing arts collaborations across all 40 Creative Europe countries. This is a call to the sector to create partnerships and propose impactful ideas that can generate real change, focusing on at least one of the Perform Europe priorities: Inclusion and diversity; Fight against climate change.
- Sudkulturfonds: Incubator Call for Workshop Proposals (Online)Incubator is an initiative calling for workshop proposals to equip artists with the hands-on knowledge required to successfully design, coordinate, and facilitate online workshops across six categories: Immigration, Migration, Mobility; Gender and Equity; Climate Action; Indigenous, Afro, and Caribbean Cosmogonies; Food Futures; Conversation Through Curation.Closed
- Sounds Now: Curating Diversity Course at Ultima 2023 (Norway)The 3rd edition of the Sounds Now Curating Diversity Course takes place in Oslo at Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival from 19-23 September 2023 and will be led by Sounds Now Associated Artists meLê yamomo and Irene Revell. Aspiring as well as experienced cultural professionals with a proven interest in musical programming that goes beyond received stereotypes of genre, and who conceive of their work as engaged with critical issues of social diversity and inclusion, are invited to apply.Closed
- Moving Identities: Residencies on European Identities in the Performing ArtsUnder the Moving Identities project, 6 European residency institutions are looking for companies of established performing artists of 2-5 people based in Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Norway, and Spain. The programme targets applicants who can relate to / explore themes of diversity and inclusion within European Identities.Closed
- #MeToo in the Arts: From call-outs to structural changeThrough research and main observations, this SHIFT publication starts by nuancing some preconceptions about the status quo of Gender and Power Relations in the arts while taking into consideration the diversity of contexts in Europe.
- SHIFT Annotated Bibliography on Gender and Power RelationsThis publication is part of SHIFT’s research into gender and power-relations and focuses on sexual harassment in the culture and creative sectors.
- Music Innovation Hub: Mission Diversity Project Funding for New Musical ProjectsMission Diversity is an international call, open to organisations (profit and non-profit) from the creative, cultural and musical world who want to present new musical projects involving women and underrepresented gender minorities and speaking to issues of gender and cultural diversity. Production for selected projects will take place between November 2021 and May 2022.Closed
- Gender & Power Relations: SHIFT Key FindingsThis document aims to share and put into discussion some first major takeaways from the SHIFT project’s work on Gender and Power Relations.
- SHIFT Annotated Bibliography on InclusionThe SHIFT Inclusion Annotated Bibliography is designed to support cultural networks and organisations of all kinds in navigating and engaging with the topic of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. It comprises a selection of 101 resources, including toolkits, checklists, tests, articles, reports and guides.
- Flanders Arts Institute: Call for Proposals, ‘Diversity in the Arts’Flanders Arts Institute is calling for proposals for projects that can improve diversity in the arts field in Flanders and Brussels. Artistic projects are not supported, but otherwise a wide range of initiatives from tools to knowledge networks can be proposed, and by applicants around the world.Closed
- Time to Act: How Lack of Knowledge in the Cultural Sector Creates Barriers for Disabled Artists and AudiencesTime to Act: How lack of knowledge in the cultural sector creates barriers for disabled artists and audiences presents the preliminary findings from On the Move’s ongoing research for the British Council as part of Europe Beyond Access. This major new study is based on a review of literature, a large-scale open survey, and a series of interviews.
- Tate: Call for Papers, ‘Consent not to be a Single Being: Worlding the Caribbean’ Symposium (UK / Online)As part of the Worlding Public Cultures London Academy, the symposium ‘Consent not to be a single being: Worlding the Caribbean’ will take the Caribbean and Caribbean thought as a starting point to reconsider global histories of art in the context of migration and environmental precarity. Scholars and practitioners are invited to submit papers for presentation, which may be either in person or online. The symposium will take place in December 2021 (dates tbc).Closed