OPEN CALL for a danceWEB scholarship Programme at ImPulsTanz Vienna 2019!

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4Culture, co-organizer in the European Life Long Burning project, offers a full danceWEB Scholarship to a Romanian artist in the field of contemporary dance and performance.
The danceWEB Scholarship Programme is taking place from 10 July to 14 August 2019 in the frame of ImPulsTanz – Vienna International Dance Festival.
Deadline for applications is 22.02.2019.
Application conditions:
+ CV
+ artistic picture
+ portrait picture
+ filled in application pdf form (please fill it in with adobe reader version 8 or higher and respect the character limitations in the boxes)All documents need to be in English!
Contact: andreea@4culture.ro
The mentors of the danceWEB Scholarship Programme 2019 are Anne Juren & Annie Dorsen in dialogue with Mette Ingvartsen.
The danceWEB program offers young professional dancers and choreographers from mainly European but also non-European countries the possibility to take part in an intense multinational further training program. The program focuses on the exchange of ideas and knowledge, not limited by national borders, on concentrated further training, on meeting with internationally renowned artists gathering at ImPulsTanz with the aim to orient the career of the participants.
Life Long Burning (LLB) – Towards a sustainable Eco-System for Contemporary Dance in Europe is a multi-annual cooperation project supported by the EU Creative Europe Program for 4 years (1.07.2018 – 30.06.2022) and implemented by eleven organizations.
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In addition to the coordinator of the danceWEB / AT, it comprises of dance houses, festivals, choreographic centres and networks as well as production houses: 4Culture / RO, Brain Store Project / BG, ICI-Center chorégraphique national de Montpellier / FR, NDA Slovenia / SI, STUK / BE, Tala Dance Center / HR, Uferstudios / DE, Veem House for Performance / NL, Workshop Foundation / HU, MDT Stockholm / SE
4Culture’s activies in Life Long Burning Project in 2019 are co-funded by the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN).The project does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or the way the project results can be used. This is entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.
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