The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center created, in collaboration with the European cultural mobility information network On the Move and the U.S.-based grass-roots international network Theatre Without Borders, a free and user-friendly guide to funding for international exchange for artists traveling to and from the USA. This guide builds upon On the Move’s existing guides for artists and cultural professionals in Europe, Asia, and Arab countries (check out www.on-the-move.org/funding).
The US Cultural Mobility funding Guide was launched during a full day Conference on January 7, 2015 which was attended by more than 300 participants. The Symposium was jointly organized by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Centre (The Graduate Centre, CUNY) in collaboration with Theatre Without Borders and On the Move.
Download the Cultural Mobility Funding Guide for the U.S.A.: Theatre, Dance and the Performing Arts as well as the guides to Asia, Arab Countries and Europe on www.us-culturalmobility.org
Public Report and Resources are available on:
www.us-culturalmobility.org/symposium
Streaming available on: www.howlround.com
Funding guide prepared and edited by Michael LoCicero and Isabella Curry,
in close collaboration with Marie Le Sourd, Frank Hentschker, and with assistance from David Diamond, and Roberta Levitow.
Conference organized by
The Martin E. Segal Center | Frank Hentschker, Rebecca Sheahan, Michael LoCicero, Yu Chien Liu, and Camille Gaume (Producer)
On the Move | Marie Le Sourd
Theatre Without Borders | David Diamond and Roberta Levitow
The organizers wish to thank:
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Republic of Korea; and Korea Arts Management Service
the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States
& the Open Society Foundation-Arab Regional Office
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Cultural Mobility Symposium. US Guide + Public Report
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center created, in collaboration with the European cultural mobility information network On the Move and the U.S.-based grass-roots international network Theatre Without Borders, a free and user-friendly guide to funding for international exchange for artists traveling to and from the USA. This guide builds upon On the Move’s existing guides for artists and cultural professionals in Europe, Asia, and Arab countries (check out www.on-the-move.org/funding).
The US Cultural Mobility funding Guide was launched during a full day Conference on January 7, 2015 which was attended by more than 300 participants. The Symposium was jointly organized by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Centre (The Graduate Centre, CUNY) in collaboration with Theatre Without Borders and On the Move.
Download the Cultural Mobility Funding Guide for the U.S.A.: Theatre, Dance and the Performing Arts as well as the guides to Asia, Arab Countries and Europe on www.us-culturalmobility.org
Public Report and Resources are available on:
www.us-culturalmobility.org/symposium
Streaming available on: www.howlround.com
Funding guide prepared and edited by Michael LoCicero and Isabella Curry,
in close collaboration with Marie Le Sourd, Frank Hentschker, and with assistance from David Diamond, and Roberta Levitow.
Conference organized by
The Martin E. Segal Center | Frank Hentschker, Rebecca Sheahan, Michael LoCicero, Yu Chien Liu, and Camille Gaume (Producer)
On the Move | Marie Le Sourd
Theatre Without Borders | David Diamond and Roberta Levitow
The organizers wish to thank:
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Republic of Korea; and Korea Arts Management Service
the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States
& the Open Society Foundation-Arab Regional Office