Logo: Plan C - 15.-18. April / IETM in Berlin
IETM 2010 in Berlin

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Hier finden Sie die Kommentare und Zusammenfassung des Editor team:

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Results

Hier finden Sie alle Reports aus den über 30 Sessions des Open Space:

Issue number 1:
Elena Polzer - How to make cultural-political issues SEXY for politicians and thus improve funding conditions?
Issue number 2:
Virve Sutinen - How to get home? - Alternative ways of traveling to IETM meetings
Issue number 3:
David Slack - English is our common language. What does that mean?
Issue number 4:
Annika Tudeer & Anna Krzystek - Entertainment and art - is there a difference?
Issue number 5:
Fern Smith - Arts and Sustainability / Climate Change
Issue number 6:
Judith Staines - Virtual mobility
Issue number 7:
Natalia Kaliada - Double standarts of EU/EC in regards of dictatorial countries like Belarus on the issue of cultural programme funding
Issue number 8:
Jochen Sandig - How can we create "share giver values" rather than "share holder values"
Issue number 9:
Carlos Costa - How can I explain the importance of political action to people who only care about their own projects?
Issue number 10:
Ida Buren - How to keep your passion and joy working with administrative and bureaucratic worktask?
Issue number 11:
Bernhard Vierling - What is Plan C?
Issue number 12:
Piia Ahonen - How to introduce the concept of quality into the governmental discourse?
Issue number 13:
Susanne Danig & Lene Thiesen - Breaking stiff genre definitions in theatre
Issue number 14:
Maurizia Settembri & Fabbrica Europa - The support to a new artistic generation choreographers, theatre performer, musicians):How to create a long term collaboration, and how to sustain the circulation of new productions.
Issue number 15:
Andrew Jones - What's more use - institutional money or knowledge?
Issue number 16:
Nicolas Bertrand, Hen Keizer & Ondrej Hrab - Advocacy for the audience
Issue number 17:
Eva Balzer - Digestion. I don't talk, I just listen.
Issue number 18:
Roger Christmann - Structure vrs. Creativity OR How to get your organization well structured and open-minded and creative
Issue number 19:
Elise Buffet - Let's look for creative ideas to develop publics
Issue number 20:
Corina Oprea - How to train my boss? Capacity building programs for senior professionals
Issue number 21:
David Leddy - Ethical spending: How can we use our budgets for good and not for evil?
Issue number 22:
I-Wei - Plan C China
Issue number 23:
unknown convener - 1+1=3 Smart ways of sharing resources
Issue number 24a:
Fern Smith & Heiner Benking - Creativing conferencing and strategies for bringing people together (merged 2 groups)
Issue number 24b:
Fern Smith & Heiner Benking - Creativing conferencing and strategies for bringing people together
Issue number 25:
Miliana Lenak - When there is no budget how to inspire people to work volontarely
Issue number 26:
David Pledger & Alice Herbulot - Climate change and international working
Issue number 27:
Thierry Bore - Subtitling stakes
Issue number 28:
Susan Barnett - How to combine touring and exchange with the restrictive structures in city theatres
Issue number 29:
Franck Bordese - The "currency" of artistic thinking
Issue number 30:
Virve Sutinen & Lene Bang - Is IETM too big?
Issue number 31:
Bridge Markland - How do I as a multi genre artist present my work to promoters - for them to be interested in booking my work.
Issue number 32:
Yohann Floch - What are our relations with the press (journalists, arts writers, chief editors…)?
Issue number 33:
Tim & Nick - Bring a friend or Plan D = Diversity
Issue number 34:
Silke Wiegand - Farmer or Nomad
Issue number 35: Katie Day - Artist mentoring programmes. I'd like to run one, any advice gratefully received

Issue number 36:
Katie Day - Would like to meet international artists to collaborate with
Issue number 37:
Fern Smith - AFTER WORDS - a chance to share silence and talk about the experience and nature of silence

 

 

 

 


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