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1.26.23

Out in the World - webinar on exhibition tours

Wednesday 8 February at 17:00 will hold Performing Arts Centre the webinar Out to the World for performing artists in Iceland.  

During the course we briefly learn about the aspects of international exhibition travel.  Among other things, negotiations and communications with exhibition venues, funding, practical aspects of travelling with sets and promotional matters will be discussed.

The speaker is Tinna Grétarsdóttir, choreographer and managing director of The Dance Workshop.  Tinna is the artistic director of Bíbí & Blaka (Bird & Bat) has been creating dance performances for children since 2012. Her performances have reached young audiences in the Nordic region and beyond. Tinna also has experience of participating in international collaborative projects.

The course is open to all performing arts professionals and is free.

The course lasts around 90 minutes and takes place on Zoom.

 

We ask participants to register for participation at this web link:  

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcOmurj0iHNft6C8JXqdBkdkQf4d0vYmt