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1) READ YOU THE STATUTE OF OPEN STREET AISBL
2) IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED YOU MUST REGISTER
3) YOU MUST PAY THE MEMBERSHIP FEE
Order HERE the complete guide to street art in Europe... A veritable handbook for those who want to know more about European Street Performing Arts or who needs to find new channels to spread their activities in the international context.
MYSTERIES & DROLLS EU SHOWCASE 2021
24th & 25th February 2021, Online Edition. The Call out for artits & Companies was closed on 16th January. Registration for Programmers opens on 19th January and close on 17th February 2021.
Call out for applications to the second (online) International Showcase of the Mysteries and Drolls project brought to you by Festival of Fools, Belfast, UK.
In February 2021 Festival of Fools will host the second International Showcase of the Mysteries and Drolls project seeking to revive the European Popular Theatre, rediscovering ancient street theatre and the role of the buffoon through the contemporary theater work. We have closed the artists & companies applications the 16th January 2021 with 97 applications from 22 european countries. The proposals came from the sectors like street theatre, puppetry, contemporary circus, contemporary dance, performance. 25 of these will be selected for the showcase.
What is the showcase?
When will it happen?
What is involved?
What are we looking for?
Who can apply?
Deadline: Registration for Programmers opens on 19th January and close on 17th February 2021
Do you have the requirements to participate? What are you waiting for?!!! Go immediately to the registration page and submit your application as programmer.
Please download and read carefully this international call !
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To OPEN the city gates to performing arts means to bring out the value of open air spaces assigned to social life, to enforce the cohesion inside communities, to improve the local tourist activity, to create new routes for exchange and integration between European countries.
The creation of a international debate, the comparisons between
normative and laws, different urban patterns and policies for development
and support of performing arts, will drive to a new consciousness and
will produce new stimulus in administrators and art operators. This
route could not be undertaken on a simple regional or local level.
Our country, now, is Europe!