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Thursday, 7 October 2010

GET ON THE I ETM CARAVAN IN POLAND…

From 16-19 October 2010, in Warsaw & Lublin, Poland, you can participate in an this IETM Caravan, and have the opportunity to meet many cultural operators throughout Poland (from Gdansk to Krakow, Poznan to Wroclaw and of course Warsaw and Lublin). You could also extend your stay to visit the Konfrontacje festival in Lublin (www.konfrontacje.pl). This caravan is limited to 20 foreign participants (a few places are available for non-members of IETM) and the Polish hosts will offer 4 days of accommodation for the first 10 people to register. The Caravan is being organised by IETM in partnership with theLublin Culture Center / Provisorium Theatre and Narodowy Instytut Audiowizualny (Nat ional Audiovisual Institute). Lublin is bidding to be the European Cultural Capital in 2016 and for this reason the next two years will witness the construction of four new spaces for performing arts. Bordering Ukraine and Belorussia, Lublin is also a gateway for artists from the former Soviet Union. To apply, send an email to ietm@ietm.org.

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