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  • Art Inside Out Residency
    The Art Inside Out residency ‘Disruptions in utopia, land left behind’ aims at an artistic activation of one of three possible sites in the municipality of Falkenberg, Sweden. It asks the question: How can inclusive, speculative, and/or critical design and landscape architecture help us to re-think and re-shape land left behind? The residency is open to international artists and covers twelve weeks: 8-19 June 2020 (research), 17 August - 11 October 2020 (production), and 12-25 October 2020 (presentation). Deadline: 28 February 2020.
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    Posted 29 January 2020
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  • RUCKA / MoKS / Film på Gotland / Bergmanscenter > Open call for Female Filmmakers Network
    The Female Filmmaker Network aims to bring together female filmmakers – directors, producers, cinematographers, sound recordists, editors and others – from Estonia, Latvia and Sweden. The Network has launched an open call for filmmakers from these three countries to attend three workshops: in Cesis, Latvia, 31 May - 3 June; in Mooste, Estonia, 19-22 July 2020; and in Gotland, Sweden, 27-30 September 2020. Alongside exploring relevant issues, these workshops hope to foster future collaborative projects. Deadline: 14 February 2020.
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    Posted 22 January 2020
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  • Cover for the CASA guide to Sweden. Photo of the performer Angela Wand lying down in a glamour pose, legs aloft and wearing roller skates.
    CASA Multimedia Guides (Circus and Street Arts): Focus on Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Spain and Sweden
    The 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.
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    Posted 28 April 2017
  • Made in the Web: Focus on Nordic Performing Arts
    madein-theweb.com is a new site intended for Nordic performing arts aiming at an international audience and likewise intended for international agents, presenters and networkers who want to explore and be updated about what is going on in the Nordic countries.
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    Posted 10 September 2014
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