Bodies in Free Fall
transformative policies for dance
Advocating for improved working conditions in contemporary dance in the Balkans.
MoreExplore how Perform Europe projects are rethinking the future of touring.
image credits: (M)others on tour by Renata Piotrowska-Auffret featuring ‘CODOMESTICATION’ by Kroot Juurak & Alex Bailey
Discover how Perform Europe's current projects are leading the way in rethinking the future of performing arts touring.
With a focus on inclusion, diversity, and greening, these 42 partnerships are breaking new ground across 40 countries.
From supporting eco-feminist collaborations to marginalised communities taking centre stage, each project brings a fresh perspective to cross-border touring.
Dive into the key numbers, explore inspiring examples, and read the analysis of the project’s strategies-for-change.
Creatively Addressing Challenges in the Sector
Each Perform Europe project brings its own unique approach to tackling some of the performing arts’ biggest challenges.
We are seeing proposals that challenge norms, place diversity and inclusion at their core, and prioritise green touring in new ways. They fuel our ambition to continue supporting sector-driven innovation, building a more connected and resilient performing arts field.
As each project unfolds, Perform Europe is redefining what sustainable and meaningful engagement in the arts looks like today.