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Exploratory mapping of intermediary organisations / Cristina Farinha
Titre : Exploratory mapping of intermediary organisations : Supporting performing arts circulation in Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cristina Farinha, Auteur Editeur : SPACE (Supporting Performing Arts Circulation in Europe) Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 92 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : Art de la scène ; Etude ; Europe Index. décimale : E.01.2. Analyse des secteurs et/ou des domaines artistiques Note de contenu : The decision to proceed for a research instead of a seminar, as originally planned in the project, was taken after having taken in consideration the consistent lack of information about the “intermediary organisations”. It was clearly not full of sense to start any policy or seminar, as the information about this section of the performing arts was so weak. It had much more sense to study and initiate a research, the first one ever made at this time on this kind of organisations. SPACE asked Cristina Farinha, researcher involved in the mobility matters also through her work for On The Move, to make a research extended to all European countries, in order to start both a mapping of active or potential intermediary organisations and a list of the actions and policies adopted by them. The research is meant as a first step that will have to be implemented in the future, by the same SPACE platform or other researchers and institutions.
We identified three different steps of the research: the first one addressed to the ten SPACE organisations, in order to deepen the tools adopted for international promotion of individuals or performances: the second step has been the identification, on European level, of all those organisations that have missions or run activities that can be recognized as “intermediary”. The third step was a deeper research in the situation of four countries, as good samples of diversity: Finland, Poland, Slovenia and Spain.Exploratory mapping of intermediary organisations : Supporting performing arts circulation in Europe [texte imprimé] / Cristina Farinha, Auteur . - [S.l.] : SPACE (Supporting Performing Arts Circulation in Europe), 2011 . - 92 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Art de la scène ; Etude ; Europe Index. décimale : E.01.2. Analyse des secteurs et/ou des domaines artistiques Note de contenu : The decision to proceed for a research instead of a seminar, as originally planned in the project, was taken after having taken in consideration the consistent lack of information about the “intermediary organisations”. It was clearly not full of sense to start any policy or seminar, as the information about this section of the performing arts was so weak. It had much more sense to study and initiate a research, the first one ever made at this time on this kind of organisations. SPACE asked Cristina Farinha, researcher involved in the mobility matters also through her work for On The Move, to make a research extended to all European countries, in order to start both a mapping of active or potential intermediary organisations and a list of the actions and policies adopted by them. The research is meant as a first step that will have to be implemented in the future, by the same SPACE platform or other researchers and institutions.
We identified three different steps of the research: the first one addressed to the ten SPACE organisations, in order to deepen the tools adopted for international promotion of individuals or performances: the second step has been the identification, on European level, of all those organisations that have missions or run activities that can be recognized as “intermediary”. The third step was a deeper research in the situation of four countries, as good samples of diversity: Finland, Poland, Slovenia and Spain.Réservation
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Titre : Guide to Funding Opportunities for the international Mobility of Artists and Culture Professionales in Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jordi Baltà , Auteur ; Cristina Farinha, Auteur ; Dace Kiulina, Auteur Editeur : On the move Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 409 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Culture ; Europe ; finance Index. décimale : F.02. Le financement des projets Note de contenu : The mobility of artists and culture professionals has increasingly been acknowledged as a priority of the European cultural agenda in recent years, as expressed in several documents produced by the European Commission and the Council of Ministers of the EU.
In this context, the present Guide aims to address the perceived gap in information about funding resources for mobility in Europe, by identifying the most relevant sources for the incoming and outgoing mobility of artists and culture professionals. In particular, the Guide covers existing public and private funding sources for the mobility of artists and culture professionals in 35 European countries, as well as at EU level. It collects data from approximately 750 mobility schemes, designed or managed by almost 500 different organisations.
Guide to Funding Opportunities for the international Mobility of Artists and Culture Professionales in Europe [texte imprimé] / Jordi Baltà , Auteur ; Cristina Farinha, Auteur ; Dace Kiulina, Auteur . - [S.l.] : On the move, 2011 . - 409.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Culture ; Europe ; finance Index. décimale : F.02. Le financement des projets Note de contenu : The mobility of artists and culture professionals has increasingly been acknowledged as a priority of the European cultural agenda in recent years, as expressed in several documents produced by the European Commission and the Council of Ministers of the EU.
In this context, the present Guide aims to address the perceived gap in information about funding resources for mobility in Europe, by identifying the most relevant sources for the incoming and outgoing mobility of artists and culture professionals. In particular, the Guide covers existing public and private funding sources for the mobility of artists and culture professionals in 35 European countries, as well as at EU level. It collects data from approximately 750 mobility schemes, designed or managed by almost 500 different organisations.
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