British Council - Creative Producers Program
www.britishcouncil.ge
December 10, 2021
About Opportunity
The Creative Producers Program provides professional development opportunities to creative producers in Azerbaijan, the Western Balkans, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. Participants from Georgia, Armenia, and Ukraine have been chosen to collaborate with the British company Curated Place.
The initiative will promote professional skill development and networking, as well as co-production and sharing of information on professional and creative successes between Georgia and the United Kingdom.
Structure of the program:
• A two-week online program in which a creative project and concept will be developed, as well as its goals, target audience, practical implementation plan, location, time, and methodology.
• Partial financial assistance and coaching for chosen initiatives to aid in their execution, as well as information support.
About Organizer
In the Creative Producers Program, the British Council is collaborating with Curated Place.
Curated Place is an art company that focuses on community activities, large-scale public installations, private commissioning, professional artist development, music strategy, and event sustainability.
Curated Place is an art company that focuses on community activities, large-scale public installations, private commissioning, professional artist development, music strategy, and event sustainability.
Details
Who can Participate:
The program is available to early-stage producers from all disciplines of the cultural and creative sectors; this includes anybody with expertise executing cultural initiatives and a desire for professional growth in creative production.
Location:
Online
Application details:
The program will be executed online, and participants must participate and interact in all stages of the program (for more details, visit the organization's website).
Please keep in mind that the program's working language will be English (minimum B2 level) and that no translation will be provided.
Timeliness/Deadlines: December 24, 2021