GPS / Global Practice Sharing

GPS/Global Practice Sharing provides a platform for the international exchange of ideas, processes and reflective practices surrounding dance and movement based forms between the U.S. and independent performing arts communities internationally. GPS posits that dialogue across differences necessarily catalyzes the generation of new knowledge and creative innovation. By investing in the mobility of artists, curators and cultural workers, GPS advances cross-cultural understanding and the development of the contemporary arts field at large. Officially established in 2016, GPS consists of an informal network of partners currently supporting exchange projects in East and Central Europe (ECE) and now the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

https://movementresearch.org/programs/exchange-programs/gps

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21.11.2016
Judson Church, United States, New York
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21.11.2016
Judson Church, United States, New York
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11.12.2017
Judson Church, United States, New York
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03.12.2018
Judson Church, United States, New York
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03.12.2018
Judson Church, United States, New York
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09.12.2019
Judson Church, United States, New York
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09.12.2019
Judson Church, United States, New York
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Stany Zjednoczone
2016, 2017
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2016
Stany Zjednoczone
2017

The GPS program is directed by Marýa Wethers, Director of International Initiatives at Movement Research.

East and Central Europe (ECE) Partners: Art Stations Foundation (Poznań, Poland), Bunker (Ljubljana, Slovenia), CounterPulse (San Francisco, CA), Derida Dance Center (Sofia, Bulgaria), Latvian Dance Information Center (Riga, Latvia), Locomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture (Skopje, North Macedonia), Station – Service for contemporary dance (Belgrade, Serbia), Workshop Foundation (Budapest, Hungary).

The GPS/Global Practice Sharing program of Movement Research is supported by funding from the Trust for Mutual Understanding and the Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund.

Project organised in collaboration with Institute of Music and Dance.