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 AMPLIFY – CONVERSATION ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT

TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER, 11:00-15:45 Free but a number of seats, sign up here (europadirekt@intercult.se) We want to hear your voice regarding the future of the European project.  Intercult and Europa Direkt Stockholm work to promote the debate on European cultural issues in Sweden and therefore join us in the dialogue on the European project's future. Together with our partners, we invite you to a conversation in Botkyrka that is arranged with Trans Europe Halles, Subtopia, Blivande, Smart Coop, Fanzingo och [...]

November 1st, 2021|

Creative Waves project has just been kicked off!

Euroregion Baltic, Baltic Sea Culture Institute in Gdansk, Kaliningrad team of activists and Estonian Women’s Studies and Resource Centre ENUT, under the project leadership of Intercult Productions from Sweden, have just kicked-off a BSR project aiming at empowering representatives of most vulnerable groups, especially women, in the ever digitalising times of pandemia and postpandemia. Together, we – women experts and participants –  want to build a feeling of identity, belonging, continuity and agency. We are reaching out to women artists, [...]

October 28th, 2021|

INVITATION WORKSHOP DIGITAL BLACKBOX SESSIONS PT.1

TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER 14:00-16:15 Free but limited number of seats, sign up at the link: https://hopin.com/events/digital-blackbox-sessions-pt-1 Following the pandemic, two projects are underway, Digital Blackbox (Kulturbryggan) led by Smart Coop and Bridging Digital (Erasmus+) led by Intercult. Both projects investigate how performing arts actors in Sweden and Europe have adapted to the pandemic. But they also aim to identify what can develop the digital performing arts, the audience meeting, and what voids could not be filled. In the preliminary study [...]

October 15th, 2021|

MOBILITY WEBINAR 2021 – FULL CONVERSATION

On October 7 2021 Europa Direkt Stockholm, together with co-hosts Intercult and Smart Coop, arranged a webinar on artistic mobility! During the webinar Anneli Strömqvist from the Swedish Arts Council and Felix Sodemann from the International Theatre Institute in Germany talked about various travel grants and other mobility resources that you can be offered both in Sweden and other countries in Europe. Watch the video below to find out how You can apply for an artistic travel grants and several [...]

October 8th, 2021|

Woven Network Nordics: ‘Kluven’ has opened

Don't forget that the Kluven exhibition is still open for you to experience! Many thanks to our artists Dina Abu Hamdan, Brynhild Bye-Tiller, Kasia Pi and Emma Hirsk from the project Woven Network Nordics for the incredible opening 24/9. Location: Studio44 Tjärhovsgatan 44 -Stockholm (until October 10) Opening hours: Thursday and Friday: 12-18 Saturday and Sunday: 12-17 Below you will see pictures from the magical opening of Kluven:

September 29th, 2021|

STOFF 2021

Between 14 and 18 September, the annual Stockholm Fringe Festival (STOFF) was held, with a significant part of the programme broadcast live via Zoom, including a number of conversations with invited creators about digital technology and performing arts. The discussions touch on the panelists' experiences of both using digital technology as part of the performance and as a tool for cross-border cooperation. The calls have subsequently been made available to watch for free in full on STOFF's Vimeo channel.   [...]

September 29th, 2021|

Mobility Webinar – 7 October 2021

Are you a professional artist or do you perhaps work in an artistic activity? It can be anything in music, image, form, theatre, dance and film. Did you know that there are several ways for you and your colleagues to go to apply for Travel Grants both in Sweden and in Europe? On October 7 at 4 pm, Tina Pettersson from the Swedish Arts Council and Felix Sodemann from the International Theatre Institute in Germany will tell you during a [...]

September 28th, 2021|

Scoping Study by Creative Scotland

Creative Scotland has undertaken a scoping study in an attempt to assess the current levels of expertise and widespread use of digital tools. There is acknowledgment that those who were ahead of the game have had an advantage in terms of adaptation to the global pandemic.  More on Creative Scotland's study and other research can be found here

September 23rd, 2021|

Woven Network Nordics: ‘Kluven’ – exhibition by Dina Abu Hamdan, Brynhild Bye-Tiller, Emma Hirsk, Katarzyna Piórek

'Kluven' 24 September–10 October Exhibition by Dina Abu Hamdan, Brynhild Bye-Tiller, Emma Hirsk, Katarzyna Piórek Address: Studio 44, Tjärhovsgatan 44, 116 28 Stockholm Vernissage: Friday 24 September 17–22 Artist talk: Thursday 30 September 17.00 Opening hours: 25 September–10 October Thursday–Friday 12–18 Saturday–Sunday 12–17 Exhibition by four artists Brynhild Bye-Tiller (NO), Dina Abu Hamdan (DK/JO), Emma Hirsk (SE/IE), and Katarzyna Piórek (SE/PL) as a part of the project Woven Network Nordics. Managed by Intercult and in collaboration with Studio44. Across a [...]

September 21st, 2021|
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