About this Event
Irish Theatre Institute (ITI), in partnership with Cork Theatre Collective and The Everyman, is hosting a creative gathering designed to foster collaboration and connection among theatre artists.
This gathering invites theatre actors, artists, writers, creatives, makers and producers to come together, share elements of their practice, and engage in a conversation about their work. It will be informal, but intentional – focusing on building community in Cork. ITI, and partners, will also provide valuable insights on funding opportunities, offer advice on self-producing, and share key resources to help theatre artists navigate their careers.
The goal of the gathering goes beyond simple networking. It aims to support the work of Cork Theatre Collective, The Everyman, Cork Midsummer Festival and Briery Gap in cultivating a community of theatre artists in Cork City and Cork County, building lasting connections between artists and their practice.
The event's ambition is to support the evolution of an informal network that moves beyond the typical "talking shop" model, fostering deeper relationships and ongoing collaboration.
By joining this gathering, theatre artists will not only gain practical advice and opportunities for their own work, but it is hoped it will contribute to the growth of a connected and collaborative artistic community in the region.
CRITERIA FOR PARTICIPATION:
- Only 25 places are available per gathering, ensuring an intimate and focused environment.
- Participation is €8 incl. a light lunch and booking is essential due to limited places.
- To attend, artists must have received a bursary or grant for theatre from a funding body within the past 5 years or have two credits for theatre productions in an established venue or festival.
- ITI can cover access supports. Access supports are for applicants with disabilities, to cover any requirements necessary to remove barriers that might prevent attendance at this event. ITI can only cover access costs as defined by the Arts Council. If this applies to you, please email [email protected] letting us know briefly why you need the support and outlining an estimate of the cost.
PREPARATION IN ADVANCE:
Each theatre artist is encouraged to prepare a short introduction of themselves and a brief overview of a new project or current work in development. Introductions to you and your work should be concise (no more than 4 minutes), allowing for a dynamic and engaging understanding of each other’s interests and practice.
DETAILS:
Date: November 5th 2024, 9.30am-1.30pm
Format: In Person
Venue: Nano Nagle Place
Cost: €8 incl. a light lunch
Booking: To reserve a place, book now.
Following registration, a member of the ITI team will be in touch to confirm your attendance at the workshop.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork, Ireland
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