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- Asia Culture Center: Call for Experimental Live Works for ACT Festival 2023 (South Korea)ACC is calling for experimental works of performance to be part of ACT Festival (10-19 November 2023). Local and international artists (individuals or teams of up to 3 people) are eligible to apply.Closed
- Asia Culture Center: ‘Futures of Listening’ Residency (South Korea)The Asia Culture Center (ACC) in Gwangju, Korea is seeking participants for its 2023 ACC Residency, which will take place over approximately six months from May – October 2023, with a showcase in November 2023. The reorganised 2023 programme is being carried out in conjunction with the ACC Sound Art Lab, which in 2023 is launching the project ‘Futures of Listening’ to research the sounds of Asia and Asian cities.Closed
- Asia Culture Center International Residency, ‘Post-Covid Era and Post-humanism’ (South Korea)The Asia Culture Center (ACC) is calling for artists, creators, and researchers across the world to participate in the 2022 ACC Residency(ACC_R) programmes. The 2022 ACC Residency focuses on ‘the post-COVID-19 era and post-humanism’.Closed
- Asia Culture Center: ACC_Research Fellow Programme 2022 (South Korea)The ACC_Research Fellow Programme 2022 welcomes domestic and foreign applicants who wish to conduct a research on Asian culture to broaden humanistic discourse and cultural horizons. This programme will run for between two and three months from 20 June – 31 October 2022.Closed
- Asia Culture Center > Open Call for Asia Dance Community Choreographer LABThe Asia Culture Center (ACC) in Gwangju, South Korea is calling for Asian choreographers to participate in their LAB incubator and produce a new creative work that addresses contemporary Asian perspectives and values. The successful applicant will be resident at the ACC for three months, July-September 2020. Deadline: 16 April 2020.Closed
- Asia Culture Center ACC_R > Residencies 2020 Open Call (South Korea)ACC (Asia Culture Center) in Gwangju, South Korea is inviting researchers and creators (performing artists, art & technology artists, designers, scholars) from across the world to participate in its 2020 residency programmes. Residency lengths vary but take place April-October. Deadline: 10 March 2020.Closed