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ASSITEJ World Congress 2024: Call for Professional Exchange Program

 

Artists who are or are interested in working with, in, and around theatre for young audiences this is for you!

Apply for the ASSITEJ Cuba Professional Exchange Programme. The Professional Exchange Programme of the 21st ASSITEJ World Congress is a diverse platform for exchange related to performing arts for and with young audiences and we are particularly encouraging proposals that are related to the festival theme of “Voices of a New World”. 

Deadline: 15 September
APPLY FOR THE EXCHANGE PROGRAMME IN CUBA 

The ASSITEJ World Congress will be held in Cuba in 2024! The deadline to apply for the Professional Exchange Programme is almost here! View open call: https://buff.ly/45uWItV and apply

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