2-12 October 2010, Yerevan, Armenia. Application deadline: 1 March 2010
From 2006 the HIGH FEST International Performing Arts Festival welcomes performing arts companies and artists to present their productions in all genres of performing arts including theatre, dance, music, and other forms of performing arts.
8-12 January 2010, New York, USA. Open registration
APAP 2010 puts you in direct contact with artists and industry leaders who are transforming the way art presenters work and leveraging new opportunities in our changing landscape. The program of the event will capture the full range of national and international presenting opportunities and networking, with special focuses on Jazz, Latin America, and Greening the Performing Arts.
8-11 October 2009, Vilnius, Lithuania. Registration deadline: 7 September 2009; Travel Grants deadline: 25 August 2009
In 2009 IETM Autumn Plenary Meeting will be devoted to the Eastern theatre. The meeting in Vilnius will deal with Eastern promises on the one hand and Western expectations on the other. It will explore new colonization of all sorts, going from the East to the West and vice versa; and the territories culture and art have colonized in our own societies.
22-26 February, 2010. Adelaide, Australia. Early Bird Registration deadline: 11 December 2009
Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) brings together more than 400 of the most important performing arts presenters and producers from around Australia and overseas - it is a unique networking opportunity for anyone whose livelihood is in the performing arts. The Adelaide Fringe will be in full swing and the Adelaide Festival - one of the most important arts festivals in Australia - opens on APAM’s closing day.
15-18 September 2009, Manchester, Great Britain. Application deadline: 1 September 2009
The decibel Performing Arts Showcase is an Arts Council England funded initiative. It was created to support and encourage diverse practice in the performing arts, by providing a platform for artists from African, Asian and Caribbean backgrounds to showcase their work to programmers for touring opportunities.
28 September – 3 October 2009, Huesca, Spain. Application deadline (stand registration): 1 September 2009
The Huesca International Theatre and Dance Fair, a well-established venue that focuses on the dissemination of creativity in the performing arts, is staging its 23rd edition in 2009. From 28th September to 2nd October there will be held The Contemporary Performing Arts Showcase. The Huesca Showcase offers national and international performing arts professionals creative, innovative proposals situated at the very heart of the solutions to the crisis.
9-12 October 2009, Tbilisi, Georgia
One of the core events of TBILISI INTERNATIONAL Festival will be a program of Georgian performances - GEORGIAN SHOWCASE will run for four days from 9 to 12 October presenting performances from both state and independent theatres, as well as independent performing arts groups.
5-7 November 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark
International showcase for Danish performing arts p@rt.dk is organized by Copenhagen International Theatre with the support of Danish Arts Council. The aim of p@rt.dk is to create an inspiring platform where international guests can meet artists from Denmark and create opportunities for collaboration.
25-30 September 2009, Nitra, Slovakia
NITRA is one of the most well-known European festivals, with performances selected by the festival’s artistic leadership and with special focus on foreign theatre professionals.
Theatre Union of Russia, Moscow, 2008
Theatre Union of Russia has recently published a new edition of Russian Theatre Festivals Guide: the updated version includes information on some 270 regular Russian performing arts festivals.
3-5 of April 2009, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Application deadline: 10 March 2009
An exclusive showcase of new Dutch theatre is the programme, organized by the RO Theater and the Netherlands Theatre Institute (TIN). It will take place in the city of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, during the weekend of 3, 4 and 5 April 2009.
10-13 September 2009, Tarrega, Spain. Deadline for theatre companies: 15 February 2009; open registration for individual visitors
Since 1981, when it was founded by the group Comediants, every year on the second weekend of September, Tàrrega holds the Fira de Teatre, the most important performing arts fair in southern Europe.
19-26 April 2009, Ballerup Denmark. Application deadline: 27 March 2009
Organizers claim that it is the biggest children's theatre festival in the world. At least the biggest "touring" festival as it takes place in a new area of Denmark every year. They present more than 100 different professional productions (altogether nearly 500 shows) in a single week.
12-15 March 2009, Riga, Latvia. Application deadline: 15 February 2009
The New Theatre Institute of Latvia is glad to announce the dates of the Latvian Theatre Showcase – showcase of the most recent work produced in Latvia and presents the performances and artists nominated for the Latvian Theatre Award: the event will be held between the 12th and 15th of March 2009 in Riga.
12-18 October 2009, Bucharest, Romania. Application deadline: 20 February 2009
ArtLink is pleased to announce you the 4th edition of eXplore dance festival - Bucharest’s annual international contemporary dance festival.
12-16 October 2009, Seoul, Republic of Korea
The Korea Arts Management Service holds a Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) every year to promote organized and systematic networking for Korean performing arts as well as to create opportunities in global market. The Performing Arts Market in Seoul is an art fair that brings artists, producers, promoters and presenters together to stimulate creativity and distribution.
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