Can the existing cultural infrastructure still make it possible for culture and art to survive? Or, will the rediscovered public space locations become the prevailing “live” culture and art venues until we get an effective vaccine? Join us on 1st October for the second online discussion within the PLAN B cycle moderated by Ragnar Siil, an international cultural policy expert.
With global challenges such as climate changes, global pandemics, inequality, poverty, migration and growing nationalism - is it the time to discuss Gender Equality? Well yes, more than ever. Motovila invites you to attend a lecture and a workshop "Gender Equality in Culture" (25th Sept.) with Else Christensen-Redzepovic.
A series of online discussions on the cultural policies of European cities in the current crisis and beyond. On 22nd June2020 we hosted experts and officials from Novi Sad (Vuk Radulović), Lisbon (Alexandra Sabino) and Ljubljana (Mateja Demšič). Online events are moderated by Ragnar Siil, an international cultural policy expert. Do not miss autumn series of events!
In June, we are starting with the financial management of (international) projects, and continuing with the development of audiences, also with the aim of re-establishing audience relations after the corona crisis. The webinars, which are aimed at representatives of all fields of the CSS, will be presented by experts in the field of strategic and financial development of organizations, and development of audience-centred organizations.
The overall objective of this Call is to foster reconciliation and good neighbourly relations in the Western Balkans through cultural cooperation and creation. Eligible countries: EU and Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. NOTE Coronavirus: deadline for applications extended until 28 April 2020, 17:00 pm CET.
The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of North Macedonia (CED MK) is organizing a promotional and networking event dedicated to Creative Europe - Western Balkan’s Window Call in Skopje, from 5 to 6 February 2020.
CEE Animation Forum (5–8 May, Liberec, Czech Republic) is a co-production pitching, B2B and networking event with the intention to boost the projects´ international circulation potential, visibility and their access to a wider European market. The deadline for submission 10 January 2020.
Are you a music professional, developing an innovative idea or project, but you’re missing necessary knowledge, tools or a network? Applications deadline extended: Apply to JUMP by December 1st 2019 - 24:00 CET.
The literary residency programme will take place on the island Mljet (HR), in Ljubljana (SI), in Larissa (GR), in Belgrade (RS) and several locations in Wales (UK). Applicants must be Slovenian citizens. Submission deadline: November 9, 2019.
Goethe-Institut is launching the third Call for Applications on August 14th 2019. The focus remains on two sectors: the Performing Arts (except music) and the Visual Arts. Group applications and segmented mobilities remain eligible. Changes with mobility duration and objectives. Deadline: September 5th 2019.
The general objective of this pilot project is to define and test policies and actions supporting mobility and the exchange of experience between the cultural and creative industries, creative hubs, maker-spaces, fab-labs; formal and non-formal learning, and skills development systems in a cross-sectoral way. Deadline: August 12, 2019.