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1.25.23

Out into the World - Exhibition Experiences - Recording

Performing Arts Centre Iceland invited performing artists to a conversation about tours on December 14th 2022 in Tjarnarbíó. What are the first steps to take in international exhibitions and collaborations? How did the opportunities come about? How do we proceed? Special guests of the evening were performing artists who share a great deal of experience working internationally: Gísli Örn Garðarsson director and founder of Vesturport, Helga Arnalds artistic director Ten Fingers, Ásrún Magnúsdóttir choreographer and Tinna Grétarsdóttir choreographer. They shared their different experiences of exhibiting abroad and answered questions from the event guests.