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Nordic Grant Programmes for Culture
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two grant programmes NORDIC-BALTIC MOBILITY PROGRAMME FOR CULTURE CULTURE AND ART PROGRAMME Project and photo: Dansarena Nord
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nordic-baltic mobility programme for culture MOBILITY FUNDING NETWORK FUNDING SUPPORT FOR ARTIST RESIDENCIES
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mobility programme mobility funding FOR PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS AND CULTURAL OPERATORS LIVING IN THE NORDIC AND BALTIC COUNTRIES
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Professional visits to another Nordic or Baltic country from 1-10 days A fixed sum for travel / accommodation according to destination Only for professionals (not for students) For individuals and small groups up to 6 persons
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mobility funding application deadlines 2016 January 4 - February 3 March 1 - April 4 July 21 - August 22 September 23 - October 24
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PROJECT EXAMPLE – MOBILITY FUNDING Photo: Kjetil Skogli “Nordic Light” a multimedia symphony by Ēriks Ešenvalds “Northern Lights Expedition” Who? Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds What? A travel to Tromsø to visit folklorist Hauan Marit Anne and Prof. Ola Graff, Tromsø Museum, a representative of Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra and Kjetil Skogli, a master in Aurora Borealis’ photography for a multimedia project “Northern Lights: folklore, science and video in music constellations”. Why? Quality, new cooperation, Nordic- Baltic relevance, innovative approach
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mobility programme network funding SHORT-TERM NETWORK FUNDING 1 YEAR max. amount 20 000 EUR (max. total 70%) LONG-TERM NETWORK FUNDING3 YEARS max. amount 100 000 EUR (max. total 50%)
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Partners from at least 3 countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Åland) Co-operation with non-Nordic-Baltic countries can complement Co-operate, develop partnerships, learn from each other, build new networks
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network funding application deadlines 2016 January 18 - February 22 August 29 - September 29
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PROJECT EXAMPLE – NETWORK FUNDING ”Moa Sahlin striking a Moving Mary Poppins Moment” “The Writing Movement Network” Who? Association of Choreographers (LV) What? The network brings together dance writers from 5 countries - Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia and Sweden. Emerging from keðja project´s Writing Movement activities a smaller reflection group is created to continue looking into the issues of outside and inside, local and multicultural, big and small scenes through seeing and understanding dance in the Baltic Nordic region.
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mobility programme artist residencies SUPPORT FOR ARTIST RESIDENCIES up to 3 years THE SELECTION IS DETERMINED BY THE CENTRES COVERS ARTIST EXPENSES
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Residencies receive the support …and choose the visiting artists Residency can invite individual artists or small groups / ensembles 2-4 Nordic and Baltic artists per year Accommodation for about two months
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artist residencies application deadline 2016 January 4 – February 1
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PROJECT EXAMPLE – ARTIST RESIDENCIES Photo: Kasia Mikolajewska/Joar Nango ”Small Projects” by Merike Estna during Nordic-Baltic A-i-R i Tromsø “HIAP Nordic & Baltic Residency Programme” Who? HIAP Helsinki What? Artists and/or curators are selected and encouraged to utilize their stay for reflection on prior processes or research and development of new projects Why? High artistic ambition, room for experimental approaches, skill development, HIAP can expand and strenghten the artist’s international network
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culture and art programme PRODUCTION-BASED ACTIVITIES CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT THE NORDIC DIMENSION MIN. 2 NORDIC COUNTRIES + A THIRD OPEN FOR ALL ARTS AND CULTURE FIELDS
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culture and art programme PRE-PROJECT, 100% UP TO 13 000 € PILOT PROJECT, 75% UP TO 40 000 € PROJECT, 50% UP TO 100 000 €
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culture and art programme application deadlines 2016 February 5 – March 7 August 18 – September 19
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PROJECT EXAMPLE Photo: Einar Kling Odencrants ” Patrik & Wes “Between Someonesons” “Nordic Stage at the festival RE RE RĪGA! ” Who? New Nordic Circus companies What? The International Street Art and World Music Festival RE RE RIGA! introduced various interdisciplinary artistic manifestations and new interpretations of circus forms from the Nordic countries on the Nordic Stage. Why? Encouraging new forms of art, creativity, interdisciplinary approach, new ideas and initiatives, establishing Nordic partnerships
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nordic council of ministers strategy for nordic cultural co- operation 2013–2020
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five themes The Sustainable Nordic Region The Creative Nordic Region The Inter-cultural Nordic Region The Young Nordic Region The Digital Nordic Region
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Get acquainted with the programme’s criteria Remember the keywords: Nordic-Baltic focus, innovation and artistic quality Describe the project and budget precisely The application is assessed by an external group of experts The results are announced 2 months after the deadline The last 15% is paid first after reporting
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Latvia200920102011201220132014 Mobility grants 36 € 51 308 24 € 35 500 22 € 34 397 39 € 75 300 34 € 48 200 25 € 45 540 Short term network 5 € 88 792 5 € 59 560 7 € 86 210 3 € 39 500 3 € 29 565 6 € 65 000 Long term network 1 € 37 772 1 € 140 000 -1 € 60 000 -1 € 68 407 Residencies2 € 23 000 1 € 6 500 -2 € 14 680 -- Total:44 projects € 200 872 31 projects € 209 560 29 projects € 120 607 45 projects € 189 480 37 projects € 77 765 32 projects € 178 947 Culture & Art programme 3 projects € 42485 4 projects € 53252 1 project € 20000 1 project € 3000 2 projects € 65683 -
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Nordic Culture Point Nordic-Baltic Mobility programme Laura.Norppa@kulturkontaktnord.org Culture and Art programme Annu.Webb@kulturkontaktnord.org www.kulturkontaktnord.org #kulturkontaktnord
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Nordic Council of Ministers Office in Latvia Culture Adviser Ginta Tropa E-mail: ginta@norden.lvginta@norden.lv Phone: +371 67820055 www.norden.lv
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