Re: travel grants / support for festivals in your country?

From: elsa justel (justelsa2@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 16 2011 - 19:43:12 EST


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> Well, try living in New Zealand and getting around!
or in Argentine !!
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> Does anyone know if there are artist-friendly airlines, who will fly a
> limited number of artists free in return for something (not sure what
> that would be - creative suggestions?, endorsements?). Similar
> question for hotel chains. Last year, I stayed at a couple of Best
> Westerns and had a few ideas.....
for exemple ?
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> Good discussion.....
Happy New Year
Elsa
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> Happy New Year everyone,
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> agape, Susan
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> On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 8:03 AM, SN jef chippewa
> <shirling@newmusicnotation.com> wrote:
>>
>> sandeep's comments got me thinking, it would be great to know how
>> composers
>> / performers / academically-employed researchers from other
>> countries get
>> around to attend events that do not cover their travel costs and/or
>> lodging.
>>
>> in canada:
>> CCA - canada council for the arts (federal) offers travel grants to
>> attend
>> "important performances" of your work. can be submitted any time
>> up to 8wks
>> before the event (response comes in 6-8wks). travel costs are
>> covered, not
>> lodging or per diems.
>> CALQ - conseil des arts et lettres du québec has a similar
>> programme with
>> more expenses being eligible (per diems, hotels).
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>> in germany:
>> i know people who have received travel funding through the goethe
>> institut
>> but am not sure exactly about the details of project / artist
>> eligibility.
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> --
> Susan Frykberg
> New Zealand
>
> Collaboration means to identify, affirm and nurture the skills and
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