Open Call

The fourth edition of the ETC Artists in Residence Programme offers scholarships of 4 to 8 weeks at ETC Member Theatres. As announced in a press release on 11 September, ETC dedicates its Artists in Residence Programme 2021 to emerging Hungarian theatre professionals, in solidarity with the students and professors of the University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) in Budapest.

The selected scholars will join the creative team of a theatre production process, thus gaining insights into new working methods and discovering the daily routine and structures of a European public theatre. The ETC Artists in Residence Programme supports international cooperation, fosters new perspectives and professional artistic experience. It does not offer a paid position in the participating theatres.

What Does the Scholarship Offer?

  • Residency in one of the theatres listed below with mentoring;
  • Travel from your hometown to the theatre within Europe and countries participating in the EU Programme Creative Europe (up to €300);
  • Accommodation during the time of the residency in the city of the theatre;
  • Financial contribution to your local expenses (subject to the actual period of stay);
  • Participation in the ETC International Theatre Conference in Graz (Austria) from 10 to 13 June 2021, including travel, per diems and accommodation.  

The ETC Artists in Residence Placements 2021

Theatres all over Europe being faced with planning difficulties this season, due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, ETC is offering three residency placement in this first call for applications. A second call for applications will be published later in the season (likely in December 2020). We encourage interested emerging theatre professionals to keep informed of this second call for applications by subscribing to the ETC newsletter under this link and following ETC on social media (Facebook/Twitter).

The first placements are:

Read all placement details here

 

Covid-19 Pandemic
ETC is closely following the development of the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe. The residency placements might be cancelled or postponed if travel or event restrictions in the participating countries make it impossible for them to take place as initially planned

See the scholars of the previous editions:

2020

2019

2018

 
Top photo: Bang, Artists in Residence 2019 at “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre of Craiova ©Albert Dobrin

Albert Dobrin

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