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- UNESCO: International Fund for Cultural Diversity 2024Established under the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, the International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD) is a voluntary multi-donor fund which supports the emergence of dynamic cultural sectors in developing countries.
- Mobility Webinar: The International Mobility of Disabled Artists and Culture ProfessionalsThis fifth Cultural Mobility Webinar focused on the mobility of disabled artists and culture professionals, watch it here.
- European Commission: Support to Cultural Actors Addressing Global Issues in the MENA RegionThe European Commission has launched a new regional cultural programme for the MENA Region: ‘Support to Cultural Actors Addressing Global Issues’. The global objective of this call for proposals is to improve human development and the quality of life in the Southern Neighbourhood region through culture.
- Caribbean Culture Fund: For Projects from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic and HaitiThe Caribbean Culture Fund (CCF) call for proposals, distributed by their fiscal sponsor Le Centre d’Art, invites individuals, organisations, and institutions from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic and Haiti to submit cultural and creative projects.
- Equitable Futures Fellowship 2024 for Policy Advocacy (USA, New Zealand)Equitable Futures Fellowship is a new programme from the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, calling for leaders from a broad range of cultures and backgrounds. Fellows will explore techniques to empower previously unheard voices and resolve inequity in its many forms, including gaps in income, health care, and education; impacts of the climate crisis; and challenges to societal pluralism.Closed
- Singapore Art Museum: Call for Artist, Community & Education, and Curatorial & Research Residencies 2024 (Singapore)Organised by Singapore Art Museum, SAM residencies is now accepting applications for its Artist; Community & Education; and Curatorial and Research residencies. These studio-based residencies will take place over a period of one to six months. Artists and researchers from all around the world may apply. Cycle 3, which will take place from April 2025 to September 2026, focuses on notions of allyship and solidarities, building alternative knowledges and flowing and thinking in betweens. There are three residency programmes:
- Theatre in Palm: Co-production Residencies for Performing Artists 2024The Theatre in Palm partner countries will organise 12 local residencies for emerging artists in 2024. Each of the 12 partner countries will host five emerging artists for two weeks in their local venues.
- Moving Identities: Residencies on European Identities in the Performing Arts 2024–25European residency institutions are looking for companies of 2–5 professional artists with a strong artistic vision and/or practice related to the themes of modern European identity, inclusion, and diversity who are based in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Belgium, or Spain.
- MAISHA: Call for Dancers, Choreographers and an Artistic Director from Africa and Europe (Ethiopia)MAISHA has launched a call for applicants for the positions of dancers, choreographers and artistic director, for a three-week residency in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (1–24 May), in preparation for a performance in Addis on 25 May 2024.Closed
- Europe Beyond Access: Open Call for Co-ProductionsApplications are now open for European Deaf and/or disabled artists who are seeking co-producers for new artistic works based in dance practice, choreography or movement.
- Iniva: Unseen Guests Call for Writers in the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa (Online / Italy)As part of this year’s British Pavilion public programme for the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale, Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts, UK) presents Unseen Guests, a digital pavilion and a series of radical re-imaginings of nationhood, reflecting on the entanglement between land and water, movement and m/otherlands, in the forging of new identities and subjectivities. It is curated by Beatriz Lobo Britto and Renée Akitelek Mboya, and produced by Leanne Petersen.Closed
- Producciones Teatrales Viridiana: Dance and Movement Residency for Artists Based in Ibero-America (Spain)Producciones Teatrales Viridiana, with the sponsorship of IBERESCENA and the support of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, has an open call for residency applications from choreographers and dancers from member countries of the IBERESCENA community (except Spain) and whose artistic work shows an Afro poetics. The aim of the residency at Casa de García is to create a choreography that arises from the process of research and coexistence with rural women in Santa Eulalia de Gállego, a small town located in the province of Zaragoza.Closed