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- Klub Żak: Solo Dance Contest a Gdańsk Dance Festival 2025 (Poland)Klub Żak starts an open call for the 14th edition of the Solo Dance Contest, an international competition that every year gathers dancers and choreographers from all over the world.
- Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation: Central and Eastern European Women Artists Online Archive (Online)Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation (Poland) and the partners are pleased to invite female-identifying artists at the start of their careers to participate in an open call for Secondary Archive – an online archive of Central and Eastern European women artists.Closed
- Meeting Point: Residencies for Performing and Visual Artists 2024 (Denmark, Greece, Poland)MEETING POINT is looking for 6 musicians, 10 performing artists, 6 dancers, and 10 visual artists under 35 to participate in their 2024 residency programme.Closed
- Klub Żak: Solo Dance Contest at Gdańsk Dance Festival 2024 (Poland)Solo Dance Contest is an annual international competition that aims to support dancers and to promote understanding of contemporary dance. The contest is held from 26 to 30 August 2024 in Gdansk, Poland, as a part of the international Gdańsk Dance Festival, an event that gathers dancers, choreographers and dance companies from all over the world.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.Closed
- Kraków UNESCO City of Literature: Janina Katz Residency for Writers and Translators from Belarus and Ukraine (Poland)KBF (Kraków Festival Office) and Kraków UNESCO City of Literature are calling for applications from writers and translators from Ukraine and Belarus to apply for their literary residency programme, May–June 2024.Closed
- Time to Act: Two Years On, Data-led Insights on Performing Arts and Disability in EuropeTwo years on from the ground-breaking Time to Act report, British Council has commissioned On the Move - to conduct a follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector that contribute towards inequalities for disabled artists and audiences.
- Gdansk Dance Festival: Solo Dance Contest (Poland)The International Solo Dance Contest at Gdansk Dance Festival is open to dancers of contemporary dance who have a documented artistic activity and/or are professional dancers with a diploma in dance studies. Participation in the contest is permitted for solos which either premiered between 1 January 2022 and 13 May 2023 or have been prepared especially for the Contest.Closed
- Open Call for Unsound Festival (Poland)Taking place between 1-8 October 2023 in Kraków, Poland, the theme for the next edition of Unsound Festival is DADA. The festival is calling for works for the music and performance programme ‘In(ter)ventions’ as well as for its discourse programme.Closed
- Dancing Together, Again!: Call for Dance Artists, Curators and Researchers (Georgia)Poland’s National Institute of Music and Dance has announced the first call for applications for the ‘Dancing Together, Again!’ creative residency project implemented under the Creative Europe programme. The first of the residencies will take place in Tbilisi, Georgia, between 29 May – 17 June 2023. Applications are open to artists, curators and researchers in the dance field.Closed
- Gdańsk City Culture Institute: Literary Residency for Translators from Poland and Authors from Belarus and Ukraine (Poland)The City Culture Institute is seeking translators from Poland, authors from Belarus and Ukraine, and cultural researchers (working on a project related to Maria Janion) for a literary residency programme based in Gdańsk. The residency will support four persons with a four-week stay in the city during September - December 2022.Closed
- Pilecki Institute: Exercising Modernity Academy (Germany)The fourth edition of the Exercising Modernity Academy will be devoted to Eastern Europe and its historical and contemporary methods of understanding. The Academy will take place in Berlin in October 2022, during which participants will encourage a broader reflection on these issues through lectures, seminars and workshops. A maximum of 18 people will be selected from Germany, Israel, and Poland.Closed