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T O P I C S



An Argument for Mobility by Dr. Dragan Klaic, Professor of Theatre Studies,
University of Amsterdam and President of EFAH

International Workshop in Spain (with economical support for foreign students)
Creation Contest / Call for proposals for "Scenari Danza 2.0" (Inteatro - Polverigi)
Call for submissions to the 2nd Live Art Falmouth Festival, June 2008
Dublin Fringe Festival - call for applications 2008
urban and street arts flexsecurity
Study on the Mobility and Free Movement of People and Products in the Cultural Sector
Visa Experiences
European added value and mobility of persons and circulation of works in the cultural sector
Where mobility stops…and starts - From transition to globalisation…
Where mobility stops…and starts - S.T.E.P. Beyond replaces APEXchanges
“Step Beyond” mobility grant report from Latvia!
Artists in Movement (AIM) searching partners
Culturebase.net . networking through a database?
L'INTERMITTENCE DANS LE SPECTACLE EN FRANCE
E101 problems / solutions