Edinburgh International Festival announces the programme for 2011: an exploration and celebration of the vibrant and diverse cultures of Asia and the long standing influences on the cultural landscape of the west. Read More
Choreographer Arco Renz, the creator of the Monsoon platform, talks to Katelijn Verstraete, Asia-Europe Foundation’s (ASEF) Assistant Director for Cultural Exchange, about the latest edition of his project. Read More
At a recent gathering in Yokohama, Japan, over 50 independent creative producers from Asia and Europe got the opportunity to inspire and learn from each other about creating leading-edge arts events. Read More
Call for papers for the 16th International CHIME Conference – Performing Arts in Contemporary Asia: Tradition and Travel, to be held in London July 6-9 2011. Read More
Trans Europe Halles (TEH) is happy and proud to announce that its new network project Engine Room Europe has been awarded a €960.000 grant from the European Commission’s Culture Programme. Read More
The Asia-Europe Cultural Partnership Initiative: Performing Arts encouraged new strategic partnerships between Asian and European organisations to create and sustain a dialogue through the practise and production of performing arts programmes. Read More
Watch behind-the-scenes happenings at the last Asia-Europe Dance Forum, Pointe-to-Point, which took place in Lisbon, Portugal, and learn what goes on in a performing arts residency. Read More
Belgian dramaturge Bart van den Eynde describes his experiences at ‘Monsoon’, a transcultural and multi-disciplinary research and performance platform for Asian and European artists. Read More
The European Festivals Research Project (EFRP) and Festival Borštnikovo srečanje (Maribor Theatre Festival) invite proposals for presentations at the EFRP research workshop “Artistic festivals and continuously operating cultural organizations” to be held in Maribor, Slovenia between 21-23 October 2011. Read More
World premiere of opera Matsukaze commissioned by La Monnaie, Brussels with music by Japanese contemporary composer Toshio Hosokawa, choreography and staging by Sasha Waltz. Read More
Stockholm Fringe Fest are looking for proposals from emerging artists whose work challenges and questions conventional artistic forms to perform at Stoff 22-28 August 2011! Read More
The IETM Spring Plenary Meeting will take in Stockholm (Sweden) on April 14-17, 2011 under the working theme “Whose Story is it Anyway?”. Read More
A special issue # 2 of Stradda magazine is published in English on Contemporary Circus in Europe. Read More
INSITU presents the artist Kangding ray in Singapore at Fort Canning Hill, featuring his original compositions/ aural maps of the enigmatic site. It will be a night of cutting-edge aural x visual performance, integrating visual and textual maps by Taisuke Koyama, Boedi Widjaja and June Yap. Read More
Asian Arts Theatre at the Asian Culture Complex is devoloping the 2nd Project Development Initiative which is hosted by the Office for Hub City of Asian Culture in Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Read More
Escape Line is a research project that aims to prove the possibility of establishing a balanced dialogue between programmers and creators in the performing arts market. Read More
ASSITEJ International – International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People opens registration for World Congress in Denmark & Sweden in May 2011, a huge celebration of theatre for young audiences. Read More
A service of the Australian Embassy Tokyo, Japanese Art Scene Monitor is a bi-monthly monitor of the Japanese contemporary art scene. Keep up to date with exhibitions, performances, opportunities and more. Read More
Beyond Curating: Strategies of Knowledge Transfer in Dance, Performance and Visual Arts is held in Germany end January with an international programme of speakers from Europe, Asia and beyond. Read More
The first Sound Week Festival (La Semaine du Son) is organised in Brussels end of January 2011, following an interesting interdisciplinary model developed in France and various other cities worldwide. Read More
culture360.org is looking for a new Editor ASIA – deadline 15 February 2011
The Editor Asia will be in charge of providing relevant content following the structure of culture360.org with news, events, opportunities and publications across all arts and culture disciplines. Read More
The Romanian National Theatre Festival (RNTF) started in 1990, in Bucharest, just after the fall of the communist regime. The festival was at first a gathering of Romanian productions from all over the country – an annual theatre party of sorts. Read More
Berlin’s UfaFabrik presents a Fokus Korea arts events programme in January 2011 with dance, music and performance and a documentary film premiere. Read More
Singapore Internationale (SI) is an arts and culture grant that supports the presentation of Singapore’s creative works overseas. Read More
The Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts Conference 2011 takes place at the University of Nottingham site in Ningbo, China, September 2011, on the theme of Connected Communities: global or local2local? Call for papers and performances. Read More
The Graey Festival, staged in Singapore in November at the Substation, had its 3rd edition this year in 2010. The festival originally began as a study of Indian contemporary dance presented to new audiences in Singapore. Read More
This unique international artists residency offers an opportunity for artists of all disciplines to collaborate, experiment and innovate in an inspiring environment at Castletown House, County Kildare in Ireland. Read More
IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts and KAMS – Korea Arts Management Service announce a new joint project and send out a call for examples of international co-productions. Read More
The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) is happy to announce its support for the Atelier for Young Festival Managers (14 – 21 May 2011). Read More
A group of 12 Asian and European dancers, choreographers, academics and a policy advisor are brought together by well-known German choreographer Arco Renz to explore the nature of dance and its practise within cultural contexts. Read More