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PROJECT PARTNERS
Anghiari Dance Hub (IT)
www.anghiaridancehub.eu
Gerarda Ventura (artistic director) Alessandra Stanghini (project manager) Giusi Nibbi (fnancial manager)
Anghiari Dance Hub is a centre for the promotion of contemporary dance, dedicated to the deepening of the creative process of Italian choreographers and their interpreters. Each year it ofers creative residencies for new projects accompanied by thematic workshops amongst others on dance dramaturgy. It has a special focus in the MigrArti project, together with the Teatro di Anghiari, for the realisation of dance, theatre and music workshops for young immigrants living in Italy. The dance dramaturgy workshop is one of the fundamental activities of the Anghiari Dance Hub project both for the specifc aspect of the choreographic creation and for the possibility of investigating the relationship between the work and the surrounding territory.
Bora Bora (DK)
www.bora-bora.dk
Jesper De Neergaard (artistic director – until June 2022) Lotte Kofod Ludvigsen (artistic director – from August 2022) Kasper Egelund (international producer) Jeppe Hemdorf Nissen (producer, dramaturg) Louise Kirkegaard (head of communications)
Bora Bora - Dance and Visual Theater is based in Aarhus, Denmark. Bora Bora presents, produces, and co-produces local, national, and international contemporary dance and visual theatre. Bora Bora – Dance and Visual Theater has the status of a small metropolitan theatre and operates with a four-year grant from the Danish Arts Council and Aarhus Municipality. The Bora Bora Residency Centre hosts around ten paid research residencies a year. “Contextualizing
Dance” is an ongoing dramaturgical project in the residency centre. It seeks to disturb routines in dance productions by contextualising both the artistic process and the ‘marketing’ of the performance in the present time and geography/demography.
Bora Bora: • Presents and co-produces dance from around the world in the ratio 1/3 local, 1/3 national and 1/3 international performances. • Develops and runs the festivals Dans Baby Dans (for children) and Move Your Mind (for adults). • Ofers residencies to Danish and international choreographers through the Bora Bora Residency Centre. • Is involved as presenting partner in a large number of festivals, e.g., Aarhus Festuge, Det Frie Felts
Festival, SPOR, SPOT, ILT, Gender House Queer Arts Festival and Danish+. • Is a partner in several large European networks that develop contemporary dance, including the
European Dancehouse Network and Aerowaves. •Works closely together with other theatres and dance houses in Denmark on touring opportunities, theatre policy and dance strategy. • Contributes to the constant development of the art of dance, i.e., through the laboratory project
Contextualizing Dance.
Dance House Lemesos (CY)
www.dancehouse.com.cy
Alexis Vassiliou (general and artistic director) Marina Kakoulli (project manager)
oard of Directors: Lia Haraki (president) Anna Charalambous (vice president) Chloe Melidou (secretary) Evie Demetriou (treasurer)
Dance House Lemesos’s main functions are the presentation and promotion of dance art and performance on a local and international level as well as its inclusion within the Cyprus reality through an open and accessible structure to all. Dance House Lemesos serves artistic development and choreographic growth through residence programmes, participation in European programmes, workshops, laboratories and research programmes. Dance House Lemesos also hosts every year the annual Open House Festival with local and international choreographic works. It is a space of creativity and exchange, research and practice, artistic development and innovation. It is a meeting point for local and international dancemakers. Since 2012 Dance House Lemesos established ‘Moving the New’ a residence programme that supports choreographers – emerging and more mature – in the development of new or existing ideas. Within this framework, Dance House Lemesos invites professional dramaturgs to lead intensive workshops. Dance House Lemesos has been a partner in the European programmes: E-motional Bodies and Cities, Act Your Age and Leim. The organisation is a member of EDN and Aerowaves network.
PROJECT PARTNERS
DansBrabant (NL)
www.dansbrabant.nl
Wim van Stam (general director) Lisa Reinheimer (artistic coordinator) Heleen Volman (international relations until 2022) Leon Caarls (production manager) Dirk Verhoeven (communication manager)
DansBrabant was founded to create space for research and development for dance artists. They back choreographers and initiate projects that focus on current trends that infuence how we relate to our bodies, a source of ever-innovative themes such as – body and technology, body between cultures, body in public space, body and gender. DansBrabant moves actively within the triangle of production, presentation and audience development and experiments with context and environment in presenting dance work. On European level, DansBrabant partners in diferent EUprojects and has lately been invited to become a member of the European Dancehouse Network. In the projects and in the artistic development of the choreographers with whom DansBrabant collaborates, dialogue with a dramaturg is of vital importance. By questioning principles, motivations, choices, assumptions and efects during the whole process of development and creation, content and form can strengthen each other, and the artists sharpen their signature as well as their communication with audiences. With Being There / Making Space, a project in which choreographers work in public space, dance connects with the environment in a fresh way of looking at each other and building new relationships.
Marche Teatro (IT)
www.marchteatro.it
Velia Papa (general director) Cristina Carlini (project manager) Alessia Ercoli (project manager) Monia Miecchi (fnancial manager) Beatrice Giongo (communication manager)
Marche Teatro was founded in 2014 by consolidating the two historical experiences of Teatro Stabile delle Marche, a regional public theatre, and Inteatro Festival, devoted to contemporary performing arts and international activities. Marche Teatro is the organiser of Inteatro, an International performing arts festival in Polverigi, established in 1977 as a place of research, innovation and exchange of best practices between artists and professionals from all around the world. It is also where the European network IETM and the mobility fund Roberto Cimetta were born. Funded by the Italian Ministry for contemporary dance, Inteatro Festival is based in Villa Nappi, a former monastery that is fully equipped to host residencies (300 days per year) providing accommodation and per diem, rehearsal spaces, and a venue. Residencies and international cooperation are the basis of the work led by Inteatro for forty years, always looking for better ways to support emerging artists and new artistic movements.
Programme and productions: • Institutional theatre season, presenting famous pieces and great artists from Italian and international traditions. It’s the stage for productions with resident main artists, such as Carlo
Cecchi, Arturo Cirillo and Marco Baliani. • Contemporary performing arts season, hosting national and international companies. It’s the stage for international co-productions, outcomes of residencies, EU projects, and resident contemporary artists, such as Alessandro Sciarroni and Luca Silvestrini’s Protein. • Inteatro Festival, created in 1977 and devoted to innovative and contemporary arts, taking place in
June/July in Polverigi and Ancona and presenting Italian and international artists, special projects, and international collaborations. Inteatro Festival is also where the IETM network was born in 1981. • Cinema production with artists moving from the stage to the screen, such as Giuseppe Piccioni’s
“Diary of a promenade”, presented at the Venice Film Festival 2021. • Children and young theatre season. • Opera season, hosted at Teatro delle Muse and organized by Fondazione delle Muse. • Cinema season. • Museum dedicated to performing arts masters, such as the installation by Romeo Castellucci. Marche Teatro is recognized by the Ministry of Culture and Heritage as “Theatre of signifcant cultural interest”, with Marche Region and Ancona Municipality as founder members.

PROJECT PARTNERS
Tanec Praha (CZ)
www.tanecpraha.org
Yvona Kreuzmannová (executive and artistic director) Markéta Perroud (artistic co-director) Zuzana Bednarčiková (production manager) Daniela Řeháková (fnancial manager) Bára Čermák (communication manager)
Tanec Praha is one of the frst NGOs created in the Czech Republic immediately after the Velvet Revolution. Inspired by many colleagues from IETM and other European networks, Tanec Praha has defned its mission with the vision to bring contemporary dance into the country, which had been isolated for ffty years and to foster conditions for sustainable development of contemporary arts, especially dance, movement theatre and related art forms, in Central Europe. Consequently, Tanec Praha became one of the leading organisations to inspire other Visegrad countries and to develop long-term relations and cooperation across the country. Tanec Praha organises the most important dance festival in the region of Central and Eastern Europe under the label TANEC PRAHA and supports the development, creation, production and dissemination of artworks thanks to PONEC – dance venue. With such an extensive scope of agendas, Tanec Praha provides highly professional public services to a large audience all over the country. Tanec Praha is also the organiser of the Czech Dance Platform, an event maintaining its continuity for over a quarter century. Moreover, Tanec Praha encourages artists to develop community work in diverse ways: through work in schools, with seniors, minorities and other groups with disadvantaged access to arts. A substantial part of the organisation’s activities is focused on education, lifelong learning, as well as improving management skills and practices. Thanks to the European cooperation projects, Tanec Praha can also examine peer learning and other ways of experience sharing. Tanec Praha is a member of several EU networks, such as European Dancehouse Network, Aerowaves, and works as a partner in EU cooperative projects such as Big Pulse Dance Alliance, and Dance Well.


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Micro and Macro Dramaturgies in Dance 2019 – 2022. Project closure document.

Photo credit: Adéla Vosičková
Edited by Katalin Trencsényi graphic design: Tamás Gádor MMDD - Tanec Praha, Prague, 2022