International network for contemporary performing arts
NEWSLETTER #9
November 2022
CONTENTS
Apply for IETM Global Connect 2023IETM Aarhus 2023This was IETM BelgradePerform Europe’s DocumentaryLocal Journeys for Change 2023IETM Mapping - The Performing Arts in Serbia Fair Enough? IETM Focus Brussels ReportNew IETM Policy and Research ManagerMembers News
Following the success and strong impact on our network of the first round of IETM Global Connect 2021-22, applications for IETM Global Connect 2023 are now open to performing arts professionals worldwide (producers, artists, managers, presenters, etc) who have at least 5 years of professional experience in the field. We are looking for professionals who are committed to increasing global awareness, inclusion, accessibility and connectivity – in the sector at large and within their own communities. Selected applicants will receive an IETM membership for 5 years (from the beginning of 2023 till the end of 2027), with free access to all of our meetings. They will also receive funding support to take part in the 2023 IETM plenary meeting in Aarhus, Denmark and, as part of the plenary, in the yearly IETM Global Connectors Gathering. We strongly welcome applications from countries and regions where IETM does not have any members, in particular from countries across the Global South. Application deadline: 12 December 2022 at 17:00 CET
IETM Aarhus Plenary Meeting 2023 We are happy to announce that the IETM Plenary Meeting 2023 will be held in Aarhus, Denmark,from Monday 12 to Thursday 15 June 2023, under the title “Living on the Edge”. IETM Aarhus will be co-organised with our member Performing Arts Platform. Head over to our website for an overview of the dates and more information on the partners involved in the project.
Rewatch the livestream During IETM Belgrade, we live streamed our two keynotes; Dance against Labour with Tomislav Medak and Your Money or your Life! with Jelena Vesić. The talks were live streamed via Howlround and are now available to watch back.
In 2022, 24 IETM members took part in the first edition of Local Journeys for Change (LJC), developing projects which take a look at inclusive practices in their local and professional contexts. Today, we have once again launched an open call for our members to apply for the 2023 edition of Local Journeys for Change, which will focus on supporting projects and ideas on green transitioning in the performing arts. If you’re curious to learn more about Local Journeys for Change and how it benefits our members and their local contexts, then watch the first ‘Stories of Local Journeys for Change’ video, a series which we will share over the course of the call, and read about the projects and their impact from 2022.
RESOURCES
Mapping - The Performing Arts scene in Serbia - Audio & Written versions now available IETM, together with Bitef, has commissioned this mapping which intends to provide a concise yet comprehensive overview of the contemporary performing arts in Serbia. The underlying idea was to analyse the performing arts in Serbia through three dominant models – public theatres, independent performing arts organisations, and private theatres.
New Report - IETM Focus Brussels 2022 In April 2022, IETM gathered its members in Brussels for our newly formatted Focus meeting, titled Fair Enough? It was a space to explore, critique and improve our work practices and conditions. With contributions from 173 participants, the IETM Focus Brussels report is a collection of challenges we still face as a sector and ideas on how we can advance the fair and green transition of the performing arts and rethink our international existence, in small and large steps.
New IETM Policy and Research Manager IETM is pleased to announce the appointment of their new Policy and Research Manager Isabelle Van de Gejuchte. Until September 2022, Isabelle worked for the British Council in Brussels, where she held several positions, including head of EU Advocacy and Engagement Lead with EUNIC (EU National Institutes for Culture). Over the last few years, she organised a series of workshops and webinars on arts and disability, the cultural dimension of sustainable development, protection of Cultural Heritage and culture and social changes. She also worked with EUNIC on a research report - ‘Cultural Relations - Key approaches in fragile contexts’.
MEMBERS NEWS
On the Move is hiring a new Communications Officer (part time) On the Move (Belgium) is looking for a reliable, detail-oriented and engaged Communications Officer to help OTM’s team implement its EU-funded network project. This new team member will be employed for 20 hours a week for a one-year contract, with possible extension. Read moreand apply before 21 November 2022.
Jasmin Vardimon Company (UK) is seeking an Executive Director to join the organisation. Together with their Artistic Director, Jasmin Vardimon, the Executive Director will lead on the delivery of the company’s entrepreneurial and creative business model, with a key focus on their national and international goals. Read more and apply before 25 November 2022.
MANIFEST, a new project promoted by our member Pro progressione (Hungary), is looking for artists that will be supported in creating 12 artworks to re-imagine Europe’s collective memory of the transatlantic trade of enslaved people. Read more about the open call and apply before 27 November 2022.
Ad Infinitum (UK) is inviting applications from bilingual creatives (Spanish/English) with experience in making high-quality podcasts to collaborate on a project examining the disturbing phenomenon of femicide and disappearances in Mexico. Read more about the open call and apply before 7 December 2022.
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