Dance News
The Danse Suisse newsletter provides information on dance and cultural political issues and on current cultural events with a focus on Switzerland as a whole. The promotion of individual artistic productions is not the focus of the coverage. The office is happy to receive comments and suggestions on specific topics. Contact us at info@dansesuisse.ch.
DANCE AND AUDIENCE: WORKSHOP
Montag 14.10.24
“How to click with a dance performance” with Dr. phil. Maren Witte.
How does a dance performance draw each audience member in to connect in their own unique way? What sensory stimuli come together to create an aesthetic “click”? This question will be explored in the workshop which will take place from November 29th to December 1st.
moreLAUNCH OF THE ARTISTS TAKE ACTION PROJECT!
Montag 14.10.24
On September 27, 2024, after extensive planning, Suisseculture Sociale launched the Artists Take Action project. Artists Take Action, in collaboration with sector professional associations, offers a comprehensive online guide that has been pioneered to help those working in the cultural sector with questions concerning social security, entrepreneurship, and labor laws among many other topics.
moreFORUM TANZ x m2at 2024 – The Art of Solidarity
Montag 14.10.24
Registration is now open for the Swiss-wide performing arts network meeting, M2ACT x FORUM TANZ, taking place on November 22nd in Biel!
moreCULTURAL INITIATIVE 2025–2028
Montag 14.10.24
The 2025–2028 cultural initiative is designed to strengthen the Swiss cultural sector. However, despite the cancellation of planned funding reductions to Pro Helvetia, the cultural sector continues to face significant challenges. The Task Force Culture, comprised of Swiss cultural associations, has identified potential hidden cuts and is calling for the preservation of key cultural institutions abroad as well as the promotion of historical reappraisal.
moreBREAKING AT THE 2024 OLYMPICS – IN SUMMARY
Montag 14.10.24
The 2025–2028 cultural initiative is designed to strengthen the Swiss cultural sector. However, despite the cancellation of planned funding reductions to Pro Helvetia, the cultural sector continues to face significant challenges. The Task Force Culture, comprised of Swiss cultural associations, has identified potential hidden cuts and is calling for the preservation of key cultural institutions abroad as well as the promotion of historical reappraisal.
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