EDN members, partners & guests will gather at Korzo in The Hague on 3-4 July 2024 for a sector consultation on practices of care and wellbeing in contemporary dance.
Calling all EDN members
EDN members are invited to register for the EDN General Assembly & Think-In, hosted by EDN member Korzo on 3 & 4 July 2024 in The Hague, Netherlands.
During EDN’s only in-person annual network meeting, member representatives, invited artists and other guests will come together to exchange, reflect and give input for EDN’s mapping of the sector’s practices of care and wellbeing. The Think-In is a collective exploration that informs EDN’s thematic research. It positions the network’s advocacy work, followed by a communication campaign released later during the year.
Registration
Register before 17 March 2024
Registration is open to EDN members only.
EDN will book and cover 2 nights of accommodation (3-5 July), reimburse a travel bursary of 300€ and 3 days of per-diems at 30€ per day.
The participation fee of 300€ per attending person will be invoiced to your organisation.
Please register until 17 March.
We cannot guarantee accommodation for registrations after this date.
Book your travel
Please book your travel as soon as possible since prices are rising quickly.
The Hague is well connected by train, also from Rotterdam The Hague and Amsterdam airports.
Programme outline
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
Arrivals
12:00 Brunch
13:00 General Assembly
18:30 End of General Assembly
20:00 Dinner at the beach
Thursday, 4 July 2024
10:30 Think-In
17:00 End of Think-In
18:00 Dinner
20:00 General Rehearsal: NDT & Korzo “Up & Coming Choreographers”
Friday, 5 July 2024
Departures
*the programme is subject to change
Stay for Julidans
Contact
If you have any questions, please get in touch with Christoph Bovermann at christoph@ednetwork.eu.
About the project
Each year, the EDNext project investigates topics relevant to the contemporary dance sector and disseminates the findings. In 2024, the project facilitates a platform to discuss and map the practices of care and wellbeing in the development of contemporary dance. EDNext is brought to you with the support of the Creative Europe funding.