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- Recalibrating the Compass: New Approaches to Asia-Europe Cultural RelationsASEF culture36’s Recalibrating the Compass: New Approaches to Asia-Europe Cultural Relations is a new publication presenting the key findings and recommendations that emerged from their Recalibrating the Compass roundtable series.
- Fairness CatalogueThe Austrian organisation IGFT (Interessengemeinschaft Freie Theaterarbeit) has used the release of the publication Fairness Codex – Art and Culture in Austria in May 2022 as an opportunity to collaborate with representatives of the independent scene in creating a catalogue of measures and proposals for implementing and promoting fair values in everyday working life.
- Mobility Webinar - UK & EU Mobility Flows in the Visual ArtsFor this Webinar, On the Move collaborated with Wales Arts International and Arts Infopoint UK to exchange on the artistic and cultural mobility flows between EU’s Member-States and the United Kingdom.
- Les checklists bilatérales pour faciliter la mobilité transfrontalièreInédites en Europe, les checklists bilatérales ont pour objet de fournir des réponses concrètes relatives aux difficultés juridiques et administratives que peuvent rencontrer les artistes et professionnels de la culture dans le cadre de leur mobilité entre deux pays donnés.
- Research Study on CCI / Cultural Funding Accessibility in the Baltic Sea RegionAs part of the Creative Ports project, On the Move member ARS BALTICA launched a research study on Cultural Funding tools with a focus on Mobility Funding and Cooperation Funding. The aim of the research study, produced in cooperation with On the Move, is to map all relevant funding tools on Mobility Funding and Cooperation Funding for the CCI. The study includes the current state of the arts regarding the funding schemes, sub-sectors, cross-sectorial potential trends, discrepancies and access to funding.
- An Introduction to Touring into the UKFarnham Maltings have created this introductory guide to welcome international performing artists, companies, and producers looking to present theatre, dance and live art in the UK, particularly those working on the independent and small scale.
- Cultural Relations in the New NormalPart of the Alteration programme, this handbook offers a glimpse at several case studies in order to shed light on how exactly international cultural relations were made possible in 2020 and 2021, focusing on projects delivered by mainly Ukrainian and European organisations.
- A Practical Guide to Touring Across Europe for UK Performing Artists and CompaniesUK artists and companies can still tour in Europe and this is how! Artsadmin have created a simple, practical guide to support and empower UK-based individual artists and small companies working in theatre, dance and live art to continue to tour work across Europe.
- Residencies and Workspaces in Brussels and FlandersWith this website, Flanders Arts Institute aims to inform artists and art professionals from Belgium and abroad by providing easy access to information about residencies and workspaces in the fields of visual arts, performing arts and music in Flanders and Brussels as well as internationally.
- Guide pratique des visas / Practical guide to Visas in FranceZone Franche, le réseau des musiques du monde et le Comité Visas Artistes ont lancé le 2 décembre 2016 aux Trans Musicales de Rennes le Guide pratique des visas à l’attention des professionnels de la culture. Ce guide a été rédigé par Anaïs Lukacs, Coordinatrice de MobiCulture - membre d’On the Move - pour Zone Franche. / Zone Franche, the network of world music and the Comité Visas Artistes launched on 2 December 2016 during the Trans Musicales Festival in Rennes the practical guide to visas in France for cultural professionals. This guide, now available in English, has been written by Anais Luckas, Coordinator of MobiCulture, On the Move’s member, for Zone Franche.
- Platform: East European Performing Arts CompanionThis book explores questions concerning both the common historical experience and the organisation of theatre life in Central and Eastern Europe, tapping into an incomparably broader topic: does something like a Central European identity exist? Published by EEPAP, it counts with three chapters focusing on Romania translated to French by IETM.
- CASA Multimedia Guides (Circus and Street Arts): Focus on Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Spain and SwedenThe CASA website includes guides, providing professional information mapping 5 different cultural context including direct links to more online information, videomaterial and extracts of video interviews with local stakeholders, providing you with inspiring examples of good practices and tips and tricks on topics like audience development and marketing and communication.