SPACE - update call for arts managers on the move

Space    Supporting Performing Arts Circulation in Europe

I want first to thank all of you who spread the information regarding
the training Arts Managers on the Move in the last weeks.
We made few days ago one important change in the call, in order to be
coherent with the "non-discrimination act" recently voted by the
European Parliament; we decided to cancel the age limit to 35 years
that originally was one of the selection criteria. Then we brought the
deadline to apply 10 days further, to June 24th.
We are spreding the information now and we should be really thankful
if you could update this information to your team. It could be also
helpful if you could publish it on your website, or simply making a
link to our website www.spaceproject.eu.
Here you find the call in pdf format and the application form in word format.
I thank you for your collaboration.
Paolo Aniello

Paolo Aniello
project manager SPACE
+31 6 47063907
paoloaniello369 (skype)

SPACE is one of the four projects in the framework of the Pilot
Project for Artist Mobility by the DG Culture.

The partners of SPACE created a platform to analyse persistent
imbalances (between countries, regions, artists, disciplines and
performance venues) in terms of the circulation of performing arts
works in Europe, and to experiment with new tools and mechanisms to
reduce them. SPACE has created a 3 year-long project based on three
strands of activity. These are:

The creation of an online tool, Travelogue, to collect and compare
data and produce an analysis of any imbalances that exist.

Mobile training programmes for performing arts managers, programmers
and journalists/critics.

The reinforcement of the institutional capacity within national
support organisations throughout Europe.

The partners in the SPACE project are: ONDA in Paris (National office
for the circulation of performing Arts), VTI in Brussels (Vlaams
Theater Instituut), TIN in Amsterdam (Theater Instituut Nederlands),
NTIL in Riga (New Theater Institute of Latvia), British Council in
London, ETI in Roma (Ente Teatrale Italiano), Pro Helvetia in Zürich,
The Red House in Sofia, the Institut umění - Divadelní ústav (Art and
Theatre Institute) in Prague and the Zentrum BRD des Internationalen
Theaterinstituts in Berlin. IETM cooperates also in the project.

SPACE has been funded with support from the European Commission.

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