Termíny

27.05.2022 /

Informace

#interconnectedness
#not_as_usual_business
#beyond_the_product
#value_chain
#creative_leadership
#residencies

What does creative programming look like as part of a wider ecosystem? Learn to cultivate your existing resources into a flourishing creative programme and challenge yourself to think differently about programming as a practice. We will focus on negotiating the relationship between quality and quantity, nurturing human resources and considering the wider value chain around the core creative programme. We will think about diversity and shed light on our blind spots, and study how residencies become fertile ground for creativity, value and impact.

This session is open to all with an interest in the creative programming of cultural centers. Come prepared for plenty of conversations and practical exercises, outside-the-box thinking, sharing your practice and tools to take home with you. Curated by Katarina Lindholm and Lucia Kašiarová, speakers tbc.

Curated by Katarina Lindholm and Lucia Kašiarová, other speakers will be confirmed.


Katarina Lindholm is an arts manager and advisor specialising in dance and performing arts, and in particular international collaboration. Currently working with the promotion, distribution and internationalization of Finnish dance art as Head of international affairs at Dance Info Finland, she is involved in several networks and collaborations such as Ice Hot Nordic Dance. She is engaged in sustainable development issues in the arts sector and work towards smarter, greener and fairer structures and models in our performing arts ecosystem. She has been involved in many curatorial teams and processes, including professional platforms, showcases and conferences as well as served in the Perform Europe jury.

Lucia Kašiarová is the founder of the Prague Cultural Centre Studio ALTA, which is used by independent artists in the field of dance, new theatre, performance art, social projects, etc. Since 2022 she has been working as the director of the Studio Dance Theatre in Slovakia, where she leads a permanent artistic ensemble. It is a challenge for her to find differences and overlaps in the management and creation of the artistic programme in established and non-established cultural institutions. Her artistic work is wide-ranging, she chooses artists who are open to exploration and consider art as a way to knowledge and building a healthy society. She supports domestic and international artistic creation of people who are sincerely looking for the way to self-knowledge and reflecting the world they live in. She sees the art form as a means to personal experience that motivates society to self-reflection and personal activity.