Join us in Sofia this October for a one-of-a-kind festival where artists and scientists unite to bring science to life on stage through theatre and storytelling!
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“Do you see this rose bush? When it begins to wilt, know that I’m in trouble “* premiere
A theatrical walk through evolutionary biology
Reclaiming Technology Sessions vol.2
Reclaiming Technology is a practice-based research project initiated by Silvia Binda Heiserova as a resident artist of the EU Digital Deal Residencies programme hosted by Pro Progressione. By demystifying, explaining and debating technology, the project aims to question androcentric narratives around technologies and empower women to critically engage with technologies. Finally, it aspires to bring answers to the question: What could be a feminist approach to technology and how to practice it?
Reclaiming Technology Sessions is an event series dedicated to collectively examining how technology, often perceived as a neutral tool, perpetuates social and gender biases while manipulating the pace of everyday lived time, consequently diminishing opportunities for critical reflection and inclusive participation.
Towards Stronger Peripheries – Report from the Stronger Peripheries project conference in Belgrade
The PP Arts pillar strives to create learning, development, and networking opportunities for local artists and professionals through international collaborations. To this end, we invited students from Károli Gáspár Reformed University’s theatre studies program to join the Stronger Peripheries project conference in Belgrade, which explores theatre and social theory. The university selected Boglárka Bozsaky, a Master’s student researching participatory theatre, who has provided a report on the conference. Read her insights below.
Oulu Dance Hack 2024: Merging Art and Technology
The last week of May, the Valve Cultural Centre transform into a hub of creativity and innovation during the Oulu Dance Hack 2024. This unique event brought together five invited artists, chosen through an open call process, along with representatives from CEDT (Central Europe Dance Theatre) and Developing Art, supported by a dedicated documentation and support crew.
Beyond Front@ Project Held Midterm Meeting in Krakow
The Beyond Fronta: Bridging Periphery project convened its midterm meeting on March 15th and 16th, in Krakow. Hosted within the historic walls of Cricoteka, the Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor, the event not only facilitated discussions but also celebrated artistic expression with the premiere dance performance of the Krakow Dance Theatre Company’s performed „Teatrise” choreographed by Milan Tomášik.
Open Call for Artists for our performance born from the collaboration of science and performing arts
Please ASK! opens a call for artists! Please ASK! journey is an exceptional chance for artists to join forces with scientists in the field of Evolution Biology to craft captivating live performances. This open call is great for artists who seek to embrace a new understanding of science, the people of science and the scientific method. Thus, opens a new field of innovative artistic practices devoted to the connection between human existence and the world of science.
The winner artist selected for the ‘Keep up or miss out’ art residency – EU Digital Deal (EUDD)
Excited to announce the winners of the residencies in #eudigitaldeal. Both we and our partners in #eudigitaldeal received an overwhelming amount of outstanding applications that had us facing tough decisions. But here we are! We’re excited to see how the project as a whole will be shaped by the works of these artists and where they will take the conversations and practices.
Experts of the ‘Keep up or miss out’ art residency – EU Digital Deal (EUDD)
Meet the experts participating in the art residency for our European Digital Deal project. The challenge is named ‘Keep Up or Miss Out,’ inviting artists to explore the profound connection between new technologies and democracy.
Open Call Challenge: ‘Keep up or miss out’ – EU Digital Deal (EUDD)
Artists interested in exploring the profound connection between new technologies and democracy can now apply for our residency program. The theme for this open call is ‘Keep up or miss out.’