APAP– Performing Europe 2020 links 11 leading performing arts organisations from 10 different European countries, and 35 of the most innovative performing artists. The network will support artistic production, create new models of audience development, introduce a new database for the arts world and build a bridge to the Arab world. The program contains:1. Creating an innovative and visible artist ...
...l’Humide. Toneelhuis/Bourlaschouwburg (BE), Toneelgroep Amsterdam/Stadschouwburg (NL), RomaEuropa (IT), Istanbul Theatre Festival (TR), Le Phénix Valenciennes (FR), Temporada Alta (ES), La Maison de la Culture d'Amiens (FR) will host the project.
The « Art / Ville / Paysage - Art / City / Landscape » project involves the “Maison de la Culture” in Amiens and the King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council around a common willingness to promote their heritage through landscape, architectural and visual contemporary art works on the one hand, and to increase the tourist attractiveness of two sites on the other hand: the hortillonnages – floa ...
This project is devoted to a little-known feature of the Somme and Brighton & Hove’s shared historical and cultural heritage: the Waide, a plant used to produce blue dye. The project wants to re-educate the populations living in these regions in the shared heritage borne by this plant by organising cultural, artistic, social and environmental activities. It is also aiming to develop best practice ...
apap (advancing performing arts project) has produced over 100 artistic programs and has created a European network to exchange artists and artistic projects, cultural workers and know-how in the last 10 years. It has successfully introduced programs to connect the international and the local aspects of contemporary arts and created new presentation forms and means of intermediation between the ar ...