Deadline: 2-Oct-23
The Danish Arts Foundation is seeking applications for the International Performing Arts Activities.
Purpose
- The purpose of the program is to promote performing arts of high artistic quality in Denmark and Danish performing arts abroad.
- They achieve this by supporting internationalization such as:
- International guest performances touring and site specific performances, where an existing concept is adapted to the given context
- Networking and research aimed at long-term international collaborations and co-productions, including participation in workshops abroad as a speaker and the invitation of guests for performances in Denmark
- International residencies
Funding Information
- You may apply for a maximum of DKK 75.000 from this program.
- If you receive a grant of DKK 100,000 or less, they pay the grant as closely as possible to the start date you have stated in your application. You should therefore make sure that the start date you enter matches the date of the first expenses for your project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Professionals organising or working with performing arts activities.
Ineligibility
- The Royal Danish Theatre, the Danish regional theatres, the Jutland Opera, and the theatres in the Copenhagen theatre association may not apply of the Danish Act on Performing Arts
- Students at the Danish National School of Performing Arts or a similar foreign educational institution, if they have not graduated before the application deadline
- You Cannot Receive Funding for the Following Purposes:
- activities initiated ahead of the deadline
- expenses related to new productions. Instead, please consider the funding program Performing Arts for Children, Young People, and Adults
- educational purposes for individuals
Assessment Criteria
- In the assessment of artictic quality, The Committee for Performing Arts Project Funding places emphasis on supporting performing arts with:
- courage and willingsness to follow new paths in terms of form, content or formats
- a clear artistic idea as well as the ability to realize it
- a motivation of the significance or societal relevance of the project
- reflections on the audience’s experience of and relationship with the work
For more information, visit Danish Arts Foundation.