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Freemuse Report on Women’s Right to Artistic Freedom

The first-of-its-kind, 100-page report has been launched on November 29 at the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen. The report highlights the inequality, exclusion and harassment of women artists and audiences around the world, as documented through five years of research. It is based on dozens of qualitative interviews and contains analysis of over 90 cases of violations against women artists and audiences.
Read the report Creativity Wronged: How women’s right to artistic freedom is denied and 

Source: Freemuse

Wole Soyinka and Karima Bennoune public talk in New York

The Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights will be presenting her latest report to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday 23 October. On occasion of 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Special Rapporteur Karima Bennoune and Nobel Prize Winner Wole Soyinka will talk on October 23 on relationship between the universality of human rights, cultural diversity and cultural rights.

The event will be broadcasted live through Facebook on 23 October at 3 pm (Eastern time).

New German program for artists at risk

The Martin Roth-Initiative protects artists who are committed in their home country to the freedom of art, democracy and human rights by enabling temporary residence in Germany or third countries for the purpose of protecting those who are being persecuted. Special significance is placed on the cultural scenes and local civil society in the host countries which, during the scholarship period, work with the scholarship holders, provide support and enable their professional development.
Following a public appeal of leading figures of the German cultural scene who stated their willingness to accept responsibility and support their persecuted colleagues abroad, the Martin Roth-Initiative has been created as a joint project by ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) and Goethe-Institut. Funded by the Federal Foreign Office of Germany the program promotes and supports endangered artists in close collaboration with a network of both national and international (cultural) institutions. The recipients of scholarships are selected by an independent Selection Committee consisting of members of the art and cultural scene in Germany as well as representatives from international civil-society institutions.

Contact:

Martin Roth Initiative
Linienstraße 139/140
10115 Berlin, Germany
T +49 (0)30 284491-76
info@martin-roth-initiative.de

Open call for artists rights case studies

The UNESCO Chair ‘Cultural Policy for the Arts in Development’ at the University of Hildesheim (Germany) and its ARTS RIGHTS JUSTICE PROGRAM invite experienced researchers from all world regions to apply to undertake one of three studies which will contribute to the university’s ARTS RIGHTS JUSTICE OBSERVATORY. The papers shall be researched and written within a period of three months, from mid August until end of October 2018 and will be remunerated with a total of 3.000,- €.

Deadline for submission is August 10, 2018.

Sources: Arts Rights Justice ProgramCall (PDF) at Arts Rights Justice Observatory

Guide on Visas for Schengen Area

After Social Security, Artist Taxation, VAT and Copyright Clearing for Live Events the fifth booklet of the series – Visas for Third Country National Artists Travelling to the Schengen Area was officially presented by Pearle*– Live Performance Europe on the 12 April 2018 in Ljubljana in the frame of the EFA Arts Festivals Summit 2018.

The booklet explains who needs a visa to travel to the Schengen area, the validity of a Schengen visa, types of visa and application procedure. It also gives useful tips for applicants and organisers in the cultural sector.

Download (PDF)

Proud Performing Arts ITI Workgroup

The Proud Performing Arts ITI Workgroup, initiated at the ITI World Congress in July 2017, is starting up. This workgroup will engage in building a global network that aims to empower, encourage and elevate performing arts with a LGBTQ+ perspective and artists working with the matter. The network will be a platform for solidarity and inspiration striving to bring forward the different conditions for LGBTQ+ people all around the world.

  • Proud Performing Arts should be a platform for exchanging experiences.
  • Proud Performing Arts should facilitate distribution of and make visible performing arts with a LGBTQ+ perspective.
  • Proud Performing Arts should inspire to exchange between artists, producers and presenters.

Urgent call: looking for Proud Performing Arts guests at EuroPride 2018
During EuroPride in Stockholm 1-3 August 2018 the workgroup is planning to hold the first network-meeting and would like to invite everyone are interested in working actively with these issues to join. The working group is also looking for lgbtq+ performers to come and take part of the program and perhaps join in workshops and panel talks. Financial means are available from the Swedish Institute to support the visit from specific countries.

Contact via the Swedish ITI: Katinka Richter at katinka@scensverige.se o rMaja Alasalmi at maja@scensverige.se