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Teatroskop Programme: Artistic Cooperation Grants

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In 2022, Teatroskop continues to rethink its approach and its role in international artistic cooperation. This year, the intention is to initiate a rebalancing of the Teatroskop support in favour of projects led by female artists and artists from diverse backgrounds. This strategy is adopted in order to deal with the manifest imbalance in representation of women and minorities in the artistic field, by promoting more vigorously the visibility of their works in South-Eastern Europe.

This call for projects aims to support the cooperation and collaborative practices in performing arts sector between France-based and South-Eastern European professionals, taking into account the diversity of the French contemporary scene, the needs of regional artists and the necessity to rethink existing cooperation models.

Through this call, the applicants are encouraged to include Teatroskop in the very process of project conception, so that they can jointly work with Teatroskop on development of a more sustainable international cooperation.

Finally, Teatroskop aims at equitable representation of the French contemporary scene, so the applications including projects conceived and performed by female artists and projects representing diversity of artistic backgrounds are strongly encouraged.

Eligibility:

  • Eligible candidates are cultural or artistic organisations (organisations/institutions/ venues/educational facilities etc.) working in the field of performing arts and developing cooperation and/or collaborative artistic creation projects with France-based artists (professionals, organisations, institutions, venues, educational facilities etc).
  • Only the organisations based in countries where TEATROSKOP operates are eligible to apply: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.

The maximum grant awarded per project is 4000 EUR.

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