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Dvorak Remastered AD 170 (open call pentru remixuri)

Dvorak Remastered

Centrul Ceh va propune un nou proiect in luna decembrie, cu ocazia implinirii a 170 de ani de la nasterea compozitorului Antonin Dvorak. Creatie, concurs si party.

Pe tot parcursul lunii, va invitam sa remixati orice lucrare (sau fragment) a celebrului compozitor ceh, fara a impune un gen sau stil, urmand ca piesele rezultante sa fie incarcate pewww.soundcloud.com/centrulceh.

Remix-urile trebuie sa aiba o durata de maxim 5 minute. Acestea vor fi trimise in format mp3, 320kbps, pe adresa ccbucuresti@czech.cz (via transfer.ro, wetransfer etc). Toate lucrarile primite vor fi supuse licentei Creative Commons.

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Open Call: Network Music Festival

Birmingham

Network Music Festival aims to showcase a broad spectrum of musical and sound related works, research and participatory activities which use networking as part of their aesthetic, creation or performance practice. Network Music Festival would like to invite submissions in the categories of Performance (Concert or Club), Installation, Talks, Demos and Workshops. We are also open to other suggestions, where you are free to submit proposals that fall outside of the above categories but that you feel would be an appropriate addition to the festival programme.

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Young amateur theatre – Shakespeare Festival 2011

This call is for young amateur companies wich would like to participate  to the Festival by proposing theatre, dance or music shows around Shakespeare’s world.

The 12th edition of Shakespeare Festival, a Meetings of Youth Theatre  from different backgrounds, will take place from July the 25th to August  the 2nd in Tournon sur Rhone – Tain l’Hermitage, Ardeche, Drome, France.
It gathers young people from Theatre du Sycomore and other young  amateurs from different backgrounds around actions facilitating the  meeting, sharing and cultural exchange.

Young amateur theatre – Shakespeare Festival 2011, 25 July – 2 August, Ardeche-Drome, France ( Deadline 15.02.2011 )

For more information
http://www.caleidoscop.org/Members/Marius/news-2011/young-amateur-theatre-shakespeare-festival-2011-25-july-2-august-ardeche-drome-france

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Open Call: Curatorial residencies in Helsinki

Curatorial residenciesHelsinki International Curatorial Programme currently offers curatorial residencies in Helsinki for international visual arts curators. The programme is collaboration between HIAP – Helsinki International
Artist-in-residence Programme and FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange.

The aim of the programme is to provide curators with an opportunity to carry out research on Finnish fine art, to build contacts with Finnish art practitioners and cultural organisations and to develop international projects involving Finnish participants.

The programme is open to curators worldwide with professional experience in organising visual arts projects.

Curatorial residencies include the cost of travel to and from Helsinki with a grant for living expenses provided by FRAME, studio accommodation and residency services provided by HIAP and administrative support and practical assistance for the participant’s curatorial project provided jointly by FRAME and HIAP. A small public event (workshop, lecture, open meeting, etc) will also be organized during the residency.

The length of the curatorial residency is usually one calendar month.

APPLICATIONS
Applications are accepted throughout the year. The jury reviewing the applications meets at least twice a year. Applications should be sent by November 1st or May 1st to qualify for review at the following meeting.

Applications should include presentation materials of the applicant’ previous projects, a curriculum vitae, a working plan for the residency period and a proposal for a public event to be organised during the residency.

Applications should be submitted by post. Please note that all electronic material should be compatible with both Mac and PC computers and readable by common office software. Application materials are not returned.

For further information, please contact Henna Harri at FRAME or Jaakko Rustanius at HIAP and visit the websites: http://www.frame-fund.fi and
http://www.hiap.fi

Applications should be addressed to:
Curatorial Residencies
FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange
Cable Factory
Tallberginkatu 1 C 96, 4th floor
FIN-00180 Helsinki
FINLAND

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OPEN CALL for Festival On Cities (London 23-25 Oct 2009)

Over the course of 3 frenetic days, This Is Not A Gateway (TINAG) will bring together people living and working in Europe, whose main preoccupation is the city. The festival will take place in London on 23, 24 and 25 October 2009.

TINAG is putting a CALL out for people to come forward with festival proposals – discussions, exhibitions, workshops, film screenings, and walks.

There is no fee for applying. The festival is free and all events are open to the public. The only criteria is that the project investigates cities.

1st Deadline 16 March 2009
2nd Deadline 05 June 2009

To submit a proposal, please fill in the form attached and email coordinatorsATthisisnotagateway.net

TINAG was founded to generate and elevate knowledge about cities from the ‘ground up’.

TINAG creates platforms for emerging academics, activists, human rights canvassers, artists, youth workers, filmmakers, architects, students and more, whose point of departure is the city. TINAG also builds platforms for those outside of established circuits including illegal migrants, travellers and people living in cities of past or continuing conflict.

The festival will be held in venues across East London: cafes, community buildings, galleries, streets, bars and offices.

TINAG is a facilitator. It provides the infrastructure to enable participants to hold their own activities. Support includes: securing venues, equipment, publicity, audiences and installation assistance.

TINAG is interested in finding out what questions and projects, related to cities, are currently being generated by those outside of established circuits. TINAG believes key themes will emerge through participant-led initiatives, becoming clearer after the festival rather than being projected beforehand.

More information can be found on www.thisisnotagateway.net

Deepa Naik and Trenton Oldfield
This Is Not A Gateway

phone: + 44 (0)7 791 950 604
email: coordinator(at)thisisnotagateway.net
web: www.thisisnotagateway.net

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