🎭Ready, theatre enthusiasts? Day 2⃣ of the European Theatre Forum 2023 #TheatreEU is here!

📋 Today's agenda is packed with exciting discussions on sustainable, digital & social practices, networking & performances!

Full programme here!
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European Theatre Forum 2023

Culture and Creativity

Aleksandra Cwik-Mohanty, Senior Consultant at @KEAtweets & Rasa Goštautaitė, Senior Researcher at #PPMI, EU research & policy analysis centre are presenting the study on the situation of theatres in the 🇪🇺 Member States.

Read it below! 👇
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Study ‘The situation of theatres in the EU Member States’ : final report.

The 2020 Annual Work Programme for the implementation of the Creative Europe Programme foresee an action on ‘Sectorial support to the theatre sector’ in the form of a general study, the results of which are presented in this report. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to providing better support to the theatre sector at EU level. The study aims to provide a comprehensive mapping of the socio-economic profile and impact of the theatre sector in the EU, by collecting both quantitative and qualitative data. It showcases the sector’s diverse nature and the differences between stakeholders in terms of their business models, financing/ownership structures, and programming systems. In addition to collecting socio-economic data, the study also addresses the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and provides a detailed analysis of the support schemes made available to the theatre sector in Creative Europe countries. The study also covers aspects such as the education of theatre professionals, as well as gender balance, sustainability and accessibility within the sector. The study report is prepared based on data collected through desk research, interviews, survey and inputs received from stakeholders during the validation seminar.

What are the next, concrete steps for the future of theatre?

Interesting working group sessions are taking place at #TheatreEU focusing on artistic freedom, cooperation with Ukraine, #NewEuropeanBauhaus, mobility of artists, working conditions and mental health.

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Creative Europe (@europe_creative)

What are the next, concrete steps for the future of theatre? Interesting working group sessions are taking place at #TheatreEU focusing on artistic freedom, cooperation with Ukraine, #NewEuropeanBauhaus, mobility of artists, working conditions and mental health. A thread 👇

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"Ukraine is in need of sustainable support for its performing arts sector, not only outside but also inside the country, where it's still active." — Anastasia Haishenets ‐ Head of Performing Arts, Ukrainian Institute 🇺🇦 #TheatreEU

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"Ukraine is in need of sustainable support for its performing arts sector, not only outside but also inside the country, where it's still active." — Anastasia Haishenets ‐ Head of Performing Arts, Ukrainian Institute 🇺🇦 #TheatreEU

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"Mobility is a very crucial and relevant topic for the sector. […] The door should remain open, especially during those changing times." — Nicolai Khalezin, Artistic Co-Director @BFreeTheatre.

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"Mobility is a very crucial and relevant topic for the sector. […] The door should remain open, especially during those changing times." — Nicolai Khalezin, Artistic Co-Director @BFreeTheatre. #TheatreEU 🔴 🎭

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