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D6: culture in transit

Brexit Watch: Thinking About Networks

24/4/2019

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As an organisation that works with artists across borders, being part of international networks is essential. Especially now.  With the political landscape so uncertain, and the UK's relationship with the rest of the world still unknown, we can draw on our network of friends and colleagues to safeguard and build our future.

In Ljubljana (SI), in early April we represented Res Artis at a meeting of Contemporary Dance Residencies which considered the value of residencies to cities. With a residency programme ourselves this global network of artist residencies reveals new practices and shared opportunities.

From the Europe Jazz Network that our new chair Ros Rigby has been part of, to our longstanding membership of Culture Action Europe promoting the value of culture at political levels, we join networks to create programme and share knowledge, but also to amplify our voices so that our sector can be heard.

D6 Director Clymene shares her thoughts on the importance of networks in the video below, when she was invited to take part in a panel discussion at the Barbican as part of CONNECT! Creative Europe Desk UK Forum on the Value of Networks last September. 

If you are an artist or represent an organisation, why not take a look at some of the European arts networks you could join here.

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