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- Guide des obligations sociales liées à l’emploi d’artistes et de techniciens dans les secteurs du spectacle vivant et enregistréCe guide rassemble des informations sur les obligations légales et réglementaires des entrepreneurs du spectacle (notamment dans les cas de mobilité internationale). Il est mis à la disposition des acteurs culturels du spectacle vivant.
- Amaze Me: Opera for Young Audiences in EuropeDiscover a European best of of productions for young audiences, both of new creations and repertoire revisited. Of well known stories and contemporary subject matters. Of participatory operas, cross-arts adventures, small formats and main-stage productions.
- European External Cultural Relations — Expectations from the Outsideifa organised the conference in Brussels on 12th December 2012 - proceedings are now available online!
- CLEISS - Centre of European and International Liaisons for Social SecurityTo facilitate the ever-increasing movement of people between countries, France and Europe have an international legal framework which ensures efficient coordination of national social security systems for persons moving outside national boundaries.
- 196 Residencies in France for Visual & Fine Arts ProfessionalsThe French Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP) publishes 196 Residencies in France, a practical guide to residencies for artists, curators, critics, art theorists and art historians.
- The New Explorers - Guide to Dutch Digital CultureThe New Explorers offers a clear overview of the major players in the field of digital art and culture in the Netherlands. Get in touch with over 150 organisations, categorised in media labs, media festivals and game companies!
- Information on Entry, Residence and Employment of Foreign Artists in AustriaArt lives of international contacts, of border crossing and encounters with other cultures. Despite the availability of effective communication tools, the personal mobility of artists is still crucial.
- Between Crisis and New Beginnings - EUNIC YearbookHow can Europe make clear what it stands for? How can Europe show that it goes beyond words and takes action? What are the advantages of a common European foreign cultural policy? And how can Europe benefit from its specific capabilities?
- Circus and Street Arts: Directories of Artistic Residency Centres in Belgium and in FranceCircostrada Network has posted a series of directories, available to download, of artistic residency centres that are specialised in the street and circus arts, or that host artists from these sectors.
- European Circus Charter for Hosting Circuses in TownsThis publication aims to promote circus arts in public spaces throughout Europe, by suggesting good practices to which signatories – circuses, local governments and other hosting entities – may willingly commit themselves.
- Ars Baltica Cultural MapsThe ARS BALTICA Cultural Map offers a selection of links from the broad range of cultural activities in the Baltic Sea Region, covering following countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
- 140 aides privées et publiques en faveur de la culture / 140 private and public funding schemes for cultureIn line with its mission of supporting creation and information, the CNAP - National center for fine arts (France) publishes this guide to “140 private and public funding for artists” (in French only).