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ECC Performance Art is proud to collaborate with renowned organizations worldwide.
The VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK is an independent, nonprofit, non funded and noncommercial live art exhibition project conceived, initiated and curated by artist duo VestAndPage. Realized in collaboration with Studio Contemporaneo Non-Profit Cultural Association, Venice Open Gates, We Exhibit, Live Arts Cultures and European Cultural Centre (ECC) Italy. Under the patronage of Regione Veneto and the Municipal Administration Recognition: Citta' di Venezia | Le Citta' in Festa, the project is made possible thanks to the generosity of its international artists, partners, organisations, institutions, sponsors, supporters and friends, whose commitment show their high sensibility for the realisation of this cultural project for the city of Venice. |
The HOME OF PERFORMANCE PRACTICES is an incubator for artistic research around the Body in Performance and its wider Ecology. Within its setting of de-disciplined and diverse thinking, the HOME promotes performance-making as a strategy for equitable societies. At the core of the HOME is the accredited Master Performance Practices. Under the artistic and pedagogic directorship of Dr. Pavlos Kountouriotis, the programme is at the forefront of rigorous artistic and intellectual enquiry and facilitated by a team of internationally-renowned practitioners and researchers. Students design rigorous lines of research, investigating, challenging, and reshaping the role of the artist, and contributing to the advancement of performance in their chosen field.
The HOME OF PERFORMANCE PRACTICES at ArtEZ University of the Arts is now open to applications from artists to join their Master's degree programme starting in Autumn 2024! To learn more click here
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PerformanceHUB is a performance art certificate program founded by the artist Marta Jovanović in collaboration with Milica Pekić and G12 HUB. It is a platform that provides students and young artists with the innovative approach to education through encounters with the internationally renowned performance artists, professors and lecturers. Through workshops, lectures, seminars and practice, students are encouraged to develop their own ideas, to experiment with the form as well as content, and to execute and publicly show performance pieces they created during each workshop guided by the carefully selected mentors. Through exchange and collaboration with international institutions, galleries, artists, curators and critics, our aim is to contribute to the future promotion and development of performance art. |
The Latvian Performance Art Centre was founded in 2008 with the aim of fostering performance art in Latvia by organizing artistic, educational, and cultural events, as well as through creating a scholarly research base and archive. The goals of the Latvian Performing Arts Center is divided into four main objectives:
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Performance Art Video (PAV) is a platform to explore performance art on video founded on the principles of solidarity and inclusion. We trust in change. OUR MISSION PAV operates as a cultural community: - to host, foster and disseminate performance art videos that raise awareness and respond to contemporary emergencies; - to generate sustainable revenues for the featured artists through users’ subscriptions, donations and video visualisation on demand. VISION PAV aims to consolidate a space for community building by performance making, strengthening dialogues between the artists and their supporters to target the crucial urgencies of our contemporaneity. ARTISTS FIRST Every time you watch a video on demand, PAV enables you to supprt directly the artist! |