Music Generation announces expansion into five new areas of Ireland
Kerry, Kildare, Longford, Meath and Tipperary have been announced as the next five counties to join the Music Generation programme.
As part of Music Generation, each of the five new areas will receive funding to create access to affordable performance music education for children and young people in their communities.
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Music Generation Development Officer: Sligo
The Music Generation Development Officer will be appointed by MSL ETB and will be responsible for managing an extensive performance music education programme on behalf of Sligo Local Music Education Partnership.
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Three Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Musicians-in-Residence appointed for 2019.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and Music Network have announced the appointment of three Musicians-in-Residence for 2019 in a scheme jointly funded by the Arts Council and managed by Music Network. Each of the residencies will include free public performances at the dlr LexIcon Studio in Dún Laoghaire, between 16th June and 5th December 2019. Residencies for established musicians were awarded to Éamonn Cagney and Izumi Kimura, and a residency for an emerging musician was awarded to Lara Gallagher.
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Creative residency by the Honorable Society of King’s Inns and Dublin City Council Culture Company
The Honorable Society of King’s Inns and Dublin City Council Culture Company invite applications from artists to spend six months living and working in the unique environment of King’s Inns, Dublin 1. The residency will offer one artist a chance to live and work in King's Inns for 6 month to develop their practice, around themes of art and law. There is accommodation in the Gate Lodge, a stipend and funding to create a new artwork.
The deadline for applications is 5pm on Monday 10th June 2019.
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Free event! Culture in Motion – European culture networks and the value of connecting: Galway 27th June 2019
Connecting with a European cultural network can open doors to new opportunities, co-creation, learning, information sharing, new ideas and much more. It can lead to partnerships and projects with like-minded organisations from across Europe and enable you to apply for EU funding programmes including Creative Europe. There is a wide range of European cultural networks across many different activities and practices, from informal alliances of culture professionals to formalised membership bodies.
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Pilot Mobility Scheme for Artists and Culture Professionals (Performing arts and Visual Arts) – two more deadlines between now and September 2019!
The next Artist Mobility Call will open on 2nd June.
This pilot mobility scheme will provide support for 350-500 short-term (15-85 days), international mobilities of artists active in the fields of the performing or visual arts and residing in a Creative Europe country. The destination of the mobility must be a Creative Europe country. These mobilities must have a specific and well-defined objective, such as to develop an international collaboration, to engage in a production-oriented residency or in professional development, to present work in another country or to develop projects with local communities in the destination country.
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