Deadline: 1-Jun-23
The Danish Arts Foundation is inviting applications to provide funding for professional performing arts projects, including international activities in seasons 2022/23 and 2023/24.
Purpose
- The purpose of the programme is to promote performing arts of a high artistic quality in Denmark and Danish performing arts abroad. This includes:
- promoting the development of new forms of performing arts and other experimental activities within the performing arts, including:
- performing arts activities and projects targeted at children, young people, and adults
- reproductions where an agreement with a venue can be documented
- cross-disciplinary projects
- ensuring geographical diversification
- facilitating the encounter between Danish performing arts and the international performing arts scene through international activities, including co-productions, international guest performances and tours, and residencie
- If you are planning on applying for project funding from the European Commission, e.g. from Creative Europe, you can apply for support from this funding programme to cover part of your own contribution to the project budget.
- promoting the development of new forms of performing arts and other experimental activities within the performing arts, including:
Funding Information
For stand-alone international activities, the committee grants funding for:
- accommodation costs and domestic transport in relation to international guest performances in Denmark
- primarily travel and transport costs in relation to international touring activities
- travel and accommodation costs of up to DKK 15,000 in relation to networking activites
- international guests at Danish performances, however max. DKK 2,000 per guest
- residencies longer than three weeks may include, apart from travel and accommodation, per diems and fees of up to DKK 10,000 per month, if the applicant does not receive funding for operations
Eligibility Criteria
- Professionals organising or working with performing arts activities
- Students at the Danish National School of Performing Arts or a similar foreign educational institution, if they have not graduated may apply on the application deadline
Ineligible
- The Royal Danish Theatre, the Danish regional theatres, the Jutland Opera, and the theatres in the Copenhagen theatre association may not apply cf. chapter 8, section 18(1) of the Danish Act on Performing Arts.
- You cannot receive funding for:
- activities initiated before the deadline
- activities concerning only the start-up phase, preliminary studies, and preparations for upcoming project
- educational purposes for individuals
For more information, visit Danish Arts Foundation.