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The second mobility call for artists and cultural professionals is open.
MoreAll emerging choreographers who apply have the chance to have their work programmed by the Aerowaves partners.
Each year the Aerowaves network selects 20 of the most promising emerging choreographers in Europe. Aerowaves promotes their work for a year, creating opportunities to perform with their partners. Choreographers apply to the programme with a short, finished work.
Everyone who applies to Aerowaves has the chance to have their work programmed by the partners of the network, whether or not they are selected as Aerowaves artists. Around 100 performance opportunities are guaranteed by the partners and supported by Aerowaves each year.
Should you be selected as one of the Aerowaves Twenty, your work will be promoted by Aerowaves via its website for one year by an artist profile, with images, video and press coverage all in one place. You may also be selected to perform your work at the next Spring Forward Festival, and by Aerowaves partners around Europe.
Application deadline is 10 August 2023 at 17h CEST.
More information available here.
The second mobility call for artists and cultural professionals is open.
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