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Indepth Arts News: "Call for Artists: International Paris/Berlin Festival" 2002-05-31 until 2002-06-30 roARatorio Paris, , FR France
The International Paris/Berlin festival is a transdisciplinary action,
favoring contemporary creation in different fields: film, video, visual arts
and multimedia, to create a meeting space for exchanges between various
forms of artistic language and their audiences. By bringing together the
diverse mediums of creation and their respective audiences and allowing them
to communicate, the Rencontres becomes an open event in which the
specificities and links between languages and gazes can emerge within
evolving contemporary production.
THE CALL FOR ENTRIES is open for film cycles, 35mm, 16mm, super 8, and
video, without any restriction of length or type; for installation,
performance, multimedia and sound creation cycles. Proposals are free,
without any limitation of country. All individual or organization can send one
or several proposals to the Meetings programming.
The next festival will take place in Paris in Autumn 2002, and in Berlin in
Spring 2003. This non-commercial event is organized by roARatorio, a
non-profit organization within artistic and cultural aim.
CINEMA AND VIDEO CYCLES
OTHER CYCLES
Cinema and video proposals are received on VHS videotape. All proposals are
received by mail, enclosing the ENTRY FORM filled, dated and signed, UNTIL
THE 30th OF JUNE, 2002. The entry form, and all infomations about the
festival, are available at http://art-action.org (follow links
to call for entries - the website is posted in English, French, German ann
Spanish), or by email info@art-action.org (on request, entry form sent in
the message body or in attachment), or by fax 33 1 42 33 36 44.
TO DOWNLOAD THE ENTRY FORM (in english, german and french)
Please feel free to contact Nathalie Hénon with any questions.
roARaTorio
In 2001, supported by : DRAC Ile-de-France - French Ministry for Culture and
Communication, the Regional Council of Ile-de-France, the City of Paris, the
french-german cultural channel Arte, the Goethe Institute in Paris, The
National high school for arts in Paris, the National high school for design,
the Canadian Embassy in Germany, the Neederland Embassy in France and
Germany, the Belgium Ministry of the Flemish community, the Japanese
Fondation, Citroen, Philips France, the Ratp. The Meetings receive the
patronage of the German Embassy and of the Unesco.
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