Program operates in the following manner: The coordination of the program is entrusted to the French Institute of Serbia, which is performing this mission in close cooperation with other French institutes from the region. Strengthen the capacities of the professionals and artists in the South East Europe.Encourage cooperation, coproductions and exchanges between France-based professionals and their peers from South East Europe.Facilitate the presence and visibility of the French performances and France-based artists, in order to enable the professional encounters and establishment of comprehensive relations.To develop, coordinate and strengthen a network of Southeast European professionals cooperating with their French peers,.The program activities are structured around 4 main objectives: The South-East Europe is considered in a broad sense and includes following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey * This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence TEATROSKOP operates in the South-East Europe and takes into account the vast cultural diversity of this region. From 2020 to 2022, the priority shall be given to touring and cooperation projects in the field of contemporary circus, contemporary dance, puppetry and programs oriented towards young audiences. The program is open to various forms of performing arts: theatre, dance, circus, puppetry and street performance. The program supports reinforcement of professional networks through encouraging the project-sharing, enabling professional encounters and stimulating cooperation between the regional actors and the French scene. Initiated in 2011 by the French institute in Paris, the French Ministry of Culture and the French Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs, Teatroskop is a program designed to boost the cooperation between France and South-East Europe in the field of performing arts in its most contemporary and audacious forms.
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