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This April over 600 performing arts professionals from around the world will descend on Dublin for four days of creative thinking and networking. Project Arts Centre, Ireland’s leading centre for the development and presentation of contemporary art, will open its doors to host the Spring Plenary of IETM international network for contemporary performing arts. Together with the IETM Secretariat we look forward to welcoming you to Dublin from 11-14 April 2013. There we will introduce you to the city and artists and offer you the chance to meet and network with each other, all under the meeting's theme of 'Trust'. Here is the full programme of events for IETM Dublin

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IETM Spring Plenary Meeting.

#ietmdub

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Schedule

Wednesday 10 April16:00 - 19:30 - IETM Board Meeting - Irish Theatre Institute

Thursday 11 April09:00 sharp - 14:00 - Morning Pre-Meeting Trip to Castletown House - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1810:00 - 13:00 - IETM Advisory Board Meeting - Irish Theatre InstituteMorning - Parallel Event - Festivals Workshop - P.1112:00 - 14:00 - Parallel Event Irish Theatre Institute Meeting - Irish Theatre Institute - P.1112:00 - 18:30 - Daytime Meeting Point (lunch available 12:30-14:30) - Project Arts Centre - P.2012:00 - 17:45 - Registration and Ticketing - Project Arts Centre - P.20All Day - Under the Stairs - Project Arts Centre - P.1613:00 - 15:00 - Creative Europe and Audiences - The Ark - P.714:30 - 15:30 - Delegate Introduction and Speed Dating - Smock Alley Theatre - P.714:30 - 15:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1414:30 - 17:30 - IETM Associate Members Meeting - The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon 15:00 - 18:00 - Music Theatre Network - Temple Bar Gallery + Studios - P.715:30 - 16:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1415:45 - 17:45 - Do We Trust Showcases? - Temple Bar Gallery + Studios - P.815:45 - 17:45 - Trust Us, We’re Freelance Too - Dublin Fringe Festival - P.816:00 - 17:45 - The Big Debate (Part 1) - The Ark - P.616:00 - 17:00 - Newsround 1 - Smock Alley Theatre - P.718:00 - 19:30 - Welcome Reception with Pop Céilí - Meeting House Square - P.1819:00 - 21:00 - Between you, me and the four walls - May I draw your eyes? - Project Arts Centre (Cube) - P.1719:30 - 21:15 - Drum Belly - Abbey Theatre - P.1620:00 - 21:15 - Have I No Mouth - Smock Alley Theatre - P1520:00 - 22:00 - Let the music do the talking - Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) - P.1221:00 - 22:25 - All That Fall - Samuel Beckett Theatre - P.1222:00 - 02:30 - Night-time Meeting Point - Project Arts Centre - P.20

Friday 12 April09:00 - 12:30 - Registration (moves venue) - Abbey Theatre - P.20From 09:00 - Breakfast Available - Abbey Theatre - P.609:30 - 18:30 - Daytime Meeting Point (lunch available 12:30-14:30) - Project Arts Centre - P.20All Day - Under the Stairs - Project Arts Centre - P.1610:00 sharp - 11:30 - General Assembly - Abbey Theatre - P.612:00 - 13:00 - Plenary Session - Abbey Theatre - P.613:00 - LUNCHBOX - Abbey Theatre - P.1413:30 - 14:00 - Guided tour of DanceHouse - DanceHouse - P.913:30 - 17:00 - Registration and Ticketing - Project Arts Centre - P.2014:15 - 15:00 - Newsround 2 - DanceHouse (Studio 4) - P.714:30 - 15:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1415:00 sharp - 17:30 - Am I Rambling? - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1515:00 - 15:30 - Guided tour of DanceHouse - DanceHouse - P.815:30 - 17:30 - The Big Debate (Part 2) - Smock Alley Theatre - P.615:30 - 16:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1415:30 - 17:30 - Making Things Happen: art under the economy - Dublin Fringe Festival -P.1015:30 - 17:30 - Shared Spaces: making performance with and about marginalised communities - The Ark - P.815:30 - 17:00 - Trust Circus To Take You Into the Unknown - DanceHouse (Studio 5) - P.915:30 - 18:00 - We Need To Talk About Dance - DanceHouse (Studio 4) - P.918:00 - 18:50 - Between you, me and the four walls - Spectral (lake of eggs) - Project Arts Centre (Cube) - P.1718:30 - 19:15 - Fast Portraits - Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) - P.1319:00 - 20:25 - All That Fall - Samuel Beckett Theatre - P.1219:30 - 21:15 - Drum Belly - Abbey Theatre - P.1620:00 - 21:15 - Have I No Mouth - Smock Alley Theatre - P.1520:30 - 21:30 - Body Duet - Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) - P.1321:00 - 22:25 - All That Fall - Samuel Beckett Theatre - P.1221:00 - 22:00 - Between you, me and the four walls - count•ter•part - Project Arts Centre (Cube) - P.1722:00 - 02:30 - Night-time Meeting Point - Project Arts Centre - P.20

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Saturday 13 April08:00 sharp - 10:30 - Jump! - Meet outside Abbey Theatre - P.1908:30 sharp - 10:00 - Run! - Meet outside Project Arts Centre - P.1909:30 - 18:30 - Daytime Meeting Point (lunch available 12:30-14:30) - Project Arts Centre - P.2009:30 - 12:00 - Registration - Project Arts Centre - P.20All Day - Under the Stairs - Project Arts Centre - P.1611:00 sharp - 13:30 - Am I Rambling? - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1511:00 - 13:00 - Are the Performing Arts Driving Us Mad? - The Ark - P.1011:00 - 14:00 - The Big Debate (Part 3) - Smock Alley Theatre - P.611:00 - 13:00 - From Beirut with Love - Dublin Fringe Festival - P.1011:00 - 13:00 - Whose Opinion Do You Trust? - Dublin Fringe Festival - P.1011:30 - 13:30 - Mentor Room - Irish Theatre Institute - P.1114:30 - 15:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1415:00 sharp - 17:00 - IETM Talks and Listens - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1115:30 - 16:20 - Dublin’s Fare City - Meet at Project Arts Centre - P.1418:30 - 19:15 - Fast Portraits - Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) - P.1319:00 - 20:25 - All That Fall - Samuel Beckett Theatre - P.1219:30 - 21:15 - Drum Belly - Abbey Theatre - P.1620:00 - 21:15 - Have I No Mouth - Smock Alley Theatre - P.1520:30 - 21:30 - Body Duet - Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs) - P.1321:00 - 22:25 - All That Fall - Samuel Beckett Theatre - P.1221:30 - Late - Closing Party - Howl at the Moon - P.19

Sunday 14 April10:30 - 13:30 - Information Desk Open - Project Arts Centre - P.2011:00 - 13:00 - One more cup of coffee for the road - Irish Film Institute - P.19

Contents

Schedule... 2 - 3Welcome... 4 - 5Meeting Programme... 6 - 11Artistic Programme... 12 - 17Social Programme... 18 - 19Practical Information... 20 - 23Credits... 24 - 26Map and Venues... 27 - 29

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Welcome

We are thrilled to welcome you to the first IETM Plenary Meeting in Dublin – our first majormeeting in Ireland since Galway 2001. We have worked together to develop an enjoyable,incisive and debate-provoking programme for you, and we hope that over the weekend youhave fun, meet new and old friends, get your teeth into some discussions, and get an insightinto the local performing arts scene.

Over the past three years, IETM has been exploring major themes linking the arts withcontemporary society; ownership, collaboration, participation in political life, rights, ideas and ideals. Now comes the big one: Trust. We ask that you keep this theme in your thoughtsand discussions throughout the weekend.

A lot has changed for Ireland – and for all of us – since the Galway meeting in 2001, both forbetter and for worse. During your time in Dublin you’ll no doubt spot evidence of the meteoriceconomic rise, most obvious in the shiny new buildings and bridges around the city centre.Less obvious is the evidence of the economic crisis. In some ways, the biggest impact is feltmost keenly outside of the capital. Empty houses across the country constructed during theboom years and never occupied. A return to high levels of emigration, with over 80,000people leaving each year. Most critically (and less visibly) there is now a significant lack of trust in the institutions that were meant to be looking out for us. A crisis of trust is happening, not just in Ireland, but across the world.

Trust is the glue in all positive relationships. It is impossible to be democratic without it, to begood citizens without it, to create performance without it. Our trust continues to be betrayedon a massive, international scale, and this betrayal has touched the foundations of so manyof our societies. What are we doing about it? How are we reacting? How has it impacted onour work practices, and has it changed our thinking about what art itself is for?

As professionals in the arts sector, we want our audiences to trust us. Our artists want us tobe trustworthy and at the same time we need to trust them. Boards, managers and staff allneed to trust each other. You as a group have all created this network, IETM, as an act oftrust, too. We all see that it's a fragile and vulnerable balance.

Where better to hold this discussion than a country recovering from crisis, undergoingmassive social change and where trust is the key to a bright future? As part of IETM Dublin,we have specifically developed a discussion session called The Big Debate: how to trust and be trusted (p.6), which will take place over the three days and where we invite you and your fellow delegates to interrogate these issues and more.

We trust that you will take the weekend to explore this theme in depth with our provokingdiscussions and meetings, enjoy the work of Irish artists and soak up the atmosphere of the wonderful city of Dublin.

IETM Secretariat and the local organisers, Project Arts Centre

Dear IETM members and friends,Céad míle fáilte romhaibh go Baile Átha Cliath!Welcome to Dublin!

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We have scattered a handful of Dublin words and phrases throughoutthe programme and challenge you to speak like a local! Look for theicon and strike up a conversation using your newly-learned vernacular!

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Dublin is best seen from a distance. James Joyce’s Ulysses may have immortalised the capital, but it was a picture drawn from his memory in Zurich, Trieste and Paris. In theatre, you come closer, and it reveals more. It is a city of stories, sound and motion, a city in flux; friendly, welcoming, bruised and guarded. Much of this character is in our performance, out on the streetsor on the stage. It is smart and playful, uneasy and indirect. This is a town with many questions and very few straight answers.

Ideas move quickly through a small, supportive community witha deep distrust of authority. On the edge of Europe we make connections to avoid isolation. There are no full-time ensembles.State funding is small and precarious. Many people work withouta safety net. But performance has always brought us togetherto make sense of ourselves in our best traditions and boldest experiments. The work gets made by any means necessary. Thishas brought us to theatres, studios and empty spaces, into oncenotorious institutions and out into city streets. It has broughtIreland around the world. Now it has brought you to Dublin.

Please take a good look around.

Peter Crawley, Theatre critic for The Irish TimesNews Editor for Irish Theatre Magazine

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The General Assembly is an opportunity to learn about and discuss IETM's achievements, challenges, strategies and projects and influence its future developments. Besides discussing last year's reports and plans for 2013, the members will also decide on the new Board. Come and take an active part in the life of your network!

This time, there is a change to the usual running order: in Dublin we will hold the General Assembly on Friday morning before the Plenary Session.

There will be tea and coffee available to buy from 09:00, with pastries kindly provided by Dublin City Council and registration will be moved to this venue for the morning. 

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 10:00 sharp - 11:30Venue: Abbey Theatre

Meeting Programme

General Assembly

We have asked one of Ireland’s foremost living poets and writers, Theo Dorgan, to talk to you about trust and to propose a tone, a challenge, a talking point for you to take with you throughout the weekend.

Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre (IETM Dublin’s local host), will also give a brief introduction and context to the artistic programme of IETM Dublin.

This session will take place on the main stage of the Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national theatre whose roots are inextricably bound up with the founding of the Republic of Ireland. Where better to start the conversation about trust, culture and politics that will be explored over the weekend?

Speakers: Cian O’Brien - Artistic Director, Project Arts Centre (Ireland) - projectartscentre.ieTheo Dorgan - poet and writer (Ireland) - theodorgan.com

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 12:00–13:00Venue: Abbey Theatre

Plenary Session

One thing we can all agree on: we’ve been betrayed.

Who can we trust anymore? Internationally, economically, socially, politically – are we experiencing a trust crisis?

We invite you and challenge you to take part in The Big Debate, which will take place over three sessions and is designed to be a stimulating conversation that will last the whole weekend. Dip in and out, or be involved from start to finish – it’s up to you. Each day will bring up new questions and topics, and will grow and develop from the day before. Two moderators will be on hand at all times to listen, contextualise, provoke and direct the proceedings. But the real meat of the discussion is what you bring to it.

What place is there for culture when our societies are under strain? Do the ambitions of the network that is Europe still hold true? What are our responsibilities as cultural workers towards politics and politicians? What are our political responsibilities to our audiences? When trust has been broken between societies, between countries, what can we do to rebuild it?

Questions, questions, questions. These are some of ours – we’re sure you have many of your own.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 16:00 - 17:45 / Venue: The Ark Friday 12 April, 15:30 - 17:30 / Venue: Smock Alley Theatre Saturday 13 April, 11:00 - 14:00 / Venue: Smock Alley Theatre

Moderators: Eugene Downes - Performing arts producer and former CEO of Culture Ireland (Ireland) Anne Bonnar - Consultant, developer, thinker, coach, mentor, writer and blogger in the arts, culture and creative industries (Scotland) - b-k.co.uk and annebonnar.wordpress.com

There will be provocations over the three days made by a number of people drawn from the IETM membership and meeting participants.

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Whether this is your first or fourteenth IETM meeting, come to this informal session to meet other IETM members, new and old. IETM Board and long-time IETM members will give a short introduction to how the weekend will work, and you’ll be able to take part in the traditional speed dating. A perfect opportunity to start to get to know your fellow IETM members.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 14:30 - 15:30 / Venue: Smock Alley Theatre

Delegate Introduction and Speed Dating

No doubt many of you have been following developments around Creative Europe, the new EU programme for 2014-2020. What will the changes mean for you? And how will the proposed programme be interpreted when it comes to applications? Ann Branch has been instrumental in the programme’s development and at this session she will discuss some of the plans and answer delegates’ questions. At the core of this conversation will be the new focus on audience development, and we invite IETM members to share their examples of existing and potential practices in this area, in relation to Creative Europe's plans.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 13:00 - 15:00 / Venue: The Ark

Speaker: Ann Branch, Head of the Culture Programme and Actions Unit, European Commission (DG Education and Culture)

Moderator: Una Carmody, Director of Arts Audiences, a partnership initiative of the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon and Temple Bar Cultural Trust. Arts Audiences assists arts organisations in Ireland to broaden, deepen and diversify their audiences (Ireland) - artsaudiences.ie

Creative Europe and Audiences

In these dynamic sessions, pre-selected participants will make 3-minute presentations about themselves, their project or their organisation. A fail-safe way to discover what’s going on in the performing arts elsewhere in the world, meet your colleagues or even your future project-partners! Newsrounds are scheduled in advance from a call for submissions.

Newsround 1 / Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 16:00 - 17:00 / Venue: Smock Alley Theatre

Newsround 2 / Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 14:15 - 15:00 / Venue: DanceHouse (Studio 4)

Katarina Dudakova – Divadelna Nitra International Theatre Festival (Slovakia) - nitrafest.skYohann Floch - Hors les murs (France) - horslesmurs.frWill animate the Newsround on Thursday

Esther Charron - Pôles Magnétiques, Art et Culture (Canada) - polesmagnetiques.comJesper De Neergaard - Bora Bora (Denmark) - bora-bora.dkWill animate the Newsround on Friday

Newsrounds

This working group gives delegates a practical look at what’s happening in the world of music theatre and has become a regular event at IETM. The session is aimed at producers and artists who are interested in sharing practical information and introducing their past and future projects. It will be of interest to all delegates who want to be kept up to date with developments in music theatre and sonic arts.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 15:00 - 18:00Venue: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Facilitators: Cathie Boyd, Founder and Artistic Director of Cryptic (Scotland) - cryptic.org.uk. Stéphane Noel, independent (Germany)

Music Theatre Network

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Being freelance is a sustainable way of working, but it can be lonely. How can we build the trust needed to share our most important resources – practical knowledge and moral support?

In this participatory session we will provide a model for accelerating discussion, sowing the seeds of artistic collaboration and sharing knowledge – a model that you can take away with you and use to establish a freelance meet-up in your own area.

Topics we might touch on include: peer to peer mentorship, residencies, self-producing, and work-life balance when your office is in your kitchen.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 15:45 - 17:45Venue: Dublin Fringe Festival

Moderator: Aoife Courtney - freelance director (Ireland) - freelancersunited.org

Trust Us, We’re Freelance Too

When performance makers choose to take inspiration from specific communities or what might be dubbed ‘marginalised discourses’, does this represent cultural appropriation or a daring collaboration? At best this type of work can open discussion, encourage cultural exchange and democratise artforms, and in the process shift the status quo or present a challenge to the complacent. At worse it can perpetuate tokenism and create another contemporary form of cultural imperialism.

This session will introduce the work of artists collaborating with marginalised communities, showcase their working methods and examine questions around ethics, identity, audience and responsibility in order to open up discussion and interrogate how best to represent the complex realities of today’s world.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 15:30 - 17:30Venue: The Ark

Moderator: Katherine Atkinson, Project Support and Professional Development, CREATE, national development agency for collaborative arts in social and community contexts (Ireland) - create-ireland.ie

Speakers: Louise Lowe – Co-Artistic Director, Anu Productions (Ireland) – anuproductons.ieRosaleen McDonagh – playwright and poet (Ireland)Dylan Tighe - performer, musician and theatre maker (Ireland) - breakingtunes.com/dylantigheGabriel Gbadamosi – Poet, playwright and novelist (UK/Ireland/Nigeria) - gabrielgbadamosi.comGary Keegan – Co-Artistic Director, Brokentalkers (Ireland) - facebook.com/brokentalkersElli Papakonstantinou - Artistic Director, ODC Ensemble Greece - odcensemble.wordpress.com

Shared Spaces: making performance with and about marginalised communities

So many of us love to complain about showcases – and yet they still have a key role in the buying and selling of productions internationally. Taking in three points of view – the artist, the programmer and the showcase organiser – the panel will introduce their experiences.

As a group, we’ll look at what we expect (and hope for) from showcases, what has worked in the past, and how best to satisfy the needs of everyone involved. Maybe we’ll come up with ideas for models that please us more, and maybe not – but now’s the chance to try.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 15:45 - 17:45Venue: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Moderator: Sophie Travers - Australia Council for the Arts IETM Collaboration Project Director (Belgium) - australiacouncil.gov.au

Speakers: Julia Carruthers – Director of Dublin Dance Festival (Ireland) - dublindancefestival.ie Madeline Boughton – [MB Arts International] - Showcase Programme Manager for Culture Ireland, promoting Irish arts worldwide (Ireland) - cultureireland.ie Kristof Blom - Artistic Director, CAMPO (Belgium) - campo.nuWalter Heun - Artistic Director, Tanz Quartier Wien (Austria) - tqw.at

Do We Trust Showcases?

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Led by artists from the Irish Street Arts, Circus and Spectacle Network (ISACS), this session will have you up on your feet. Delegates will be challenged to place their trust in one another by participating in physical games and exercises inspired by the world of circus. A fun workshop for all levels.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 15:30 - 17:00Venue: Dance House (Studio 5)

Facilitator: Noeline Kavanagh, Artistic Director of Macnas (Ireland) - macnas.comand members of ISACS - isacs.ie

Trust Circus To Take You Into The Unknown

Meet some of Ireland’s leading dance artists and choreographers in the beautiful surroundings of DanceHouse at this informal session. We have asked them to introduce and discuss their work and practices, and through this, we hope that you get a better insight into the workings of the dance community in Ireland. We also invite you to participate in this discussion, ask questions and share your own experiences.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 15:30 - 18:00Venue: DanceHouse (Studio 4)

Contributors: Aoife McAtamney - performer and choreographer with DISH Dance Collective - dishdance.com. Emma Fitzgerald and Áine Stapleton - Artistic Directors, Fitzgerald and Stapleton -fitzgeraldandstapleton.comEmma Martin - Artistic Director, Emma Martin Dance - emmafmartin.comMegan Kennedy and Jessica Kennedy - Artistic Directors, junk ensemble - junkensemble.comJazmin Chiodi – Co-Artistic Director – Tipperary Dance Platform / Iseli-Chiodi Dance Company – iselichiodi.com

Moderator: Anna Wagner - dance curator at Freiburg Theatre (Germany) – theater.freiburg.deFrosini Trousa – Director, DAN.C.CE Dance Cultural Centre (Greece) – dancce.gr

We Need To Talk About Dance

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Dance Ireland is the representative body for professional dance in Ireland, celebrating, developing and promoting the diversity of dance practices in Ireland today. DanceHouse is the home of Dance Ireland and features six purpose-built rehearsal studios, a resource room and exhibition spaces.

After the Plenary Session on Friday 12 April, a small number of packed lunches will be available for purchase at DanceHouse for those attending the afternoon sessions there.

DanceHouse

Come by for short tours of this building which is the working base for professional dance practice and a hub for the wider dance community.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 13:30 - 14:00 and 15:00 - 15:30Venue: DanceHouse

Guided Tours of DanceHouse

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Artists point at what they believe to be valuable, sometimes challenging, and sometimes reinforcing prevailing ways of thinking. That’s why they’re important to economic growth, but also why they can challenge the assumptions on which the economy is based. Join Shelagh Wright, Charlie Tims and other speakers for a workshop exploring their IETM-commissioned paper which looks at how artists are responding to the vice-like grip economics holds on politics, culture and our day-to-day life - and at how we might help build an economy which we can trust to value what matters.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 15:30 - 17:30 / Venue: Dublin Fringe Festival

Speakers: Shelagh Wright - Co-Director Mission Models Money (United Kingdom) - missionmodelsmoney.org.uk Charlie Tims - Researcher, Mission Models Money (United Kingdom) - missionmodelsmoney.org.uk

Making Things Happen: art under the economy

IETM’s Caravan meeting in Beirut in November 2012 was truly fantastic, and we want to share this experience with you. We had the privilege to meet and talk with a lot of artists and cultural operators and to learn more about the local cultural scene. At this session we will show images, talk about the local context and invite members to connect more with artists and cultural operators from Lebanon and the Middle East.

There will also be a screening of a documentary Twelve Angry Lebanese (2009) by Zeina Daccache, who was one of the artists IETM members met at the Caravan. Presented with our hosts in Lebanon - Zicohouse and Rola Kobeissi - together with Caravan participants.

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 11:00 - 13:00 / Venue: Dublin Fringe Festival

Speakers: Michel Quéré - Meetings and Events Coordinator at IETM (Belgium) - ietm.org Rola Kobeissi and Zico - Co-Directors at Zicohouse, Beirut International Street Theatre Festival (Lebanon) - zicohouse.org

From Beirut with Love

Are our working practices endangering our mental health? In what way do they reflect unhealthy power relations and structural problems in society at large? How can we make our work practices safe for artists and arts workers with mental health issues? Can the performing arts be a leading force in re-shaping how society conceives of mental health? These are just some of the questions we will be exploring in this discussion about the relationship between our work, our art and our minds.

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 11:00 - 13:00 / Venue: The Ark

Moderator: Dylan Tighe - performer and theatre maker (Ireland) - breakingtunes.com/dylantighe

Speakers: Ray Yeates - Dublin City Council Arts Officer and former psychologist (Ireland) - dublincity.ie/recreationandculture/artsoffice Prof. Emeritus Ivor Browne - Consultant Psychiatrist, Institute of Psychosocial Medicine (Ireland)

Are The Performing Arts Driving Us Mad?

What is the role of the critic? A commentator on the role of culture in society or a ticket seller? With the rise of audience development initiatives and social media, what role do critics now play in the conversation about culture? This panel discussion features critics and artists who will debate the issues of trust and power in the media, the role artists play in conversations about their own work and, of course, what the future holds.

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 11:00 - 13:00 / Venue: Dublin Fringe Festival

Moderator: Martina Marti - theatre practitioner, producer and translator (Finland) - martinamarti.blogspot.fi

Speakers: Peter Crawley - theatre critic for The Irish Times and News Editor for Irish Theatre Magazine (Ireland) - irishtimes.com & irishtheatremagazine.ieEsther Boldt - writer & theatre critic (Germany) - boldtblog.wordpress.comYohann Floch - Adviser to Unpack The Arts, a European residency programme for cultural journalists (Belgium) - unpackthearts.euAnnika Tudeer - artistic director and performer, Oblivia (Finland)- oblivia.fiGrace Dyas – playwright, director, producer and one third of THEATREclub (Ireland) - theatreclub.ie

Whose Opinion Do You Trust?

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Forget all your day to day business and give yourself time to brainstorm the future! What is the world of tomorrow? What kind of arts will describe and challenge it? What kind of role will arts professionals have in it? This is a moment to come together with your fellow IETMers in cozy groups to share your thoughts and ideas and imagine a creative bright future for our sector.

This takes place in small groups moderated by an IETM Advisory Board member. Usually twinned with the General Assembly, we’ve shuffled things around this time – meet at Project Arts Centre for instructions!

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 15:00 sharp - 17:00Venue: Project Arts Centre, and then various venues

IETM Talks and Listens

The Mentor Room gives real insight into individual working practices and challenges of IETM members in an intimate and supportive environment. Delegates are invited in advance of the meeting to submit topics and questions that they need mentored and a small number will be selected as mentees. Two mentors are then allocated per mentee, according to the questions asked, and these three will spend the full session in discussion together.

Silent observers are invited to listen to one of these in-depth conversations, and there will be an opportunity for general discussion and feedback at the end of the session. In contrast to all other IETM sessions, the doors of the Mentor Room close when we start and all participants, including silent observers, are encouraged to stay for the full two hours in order to enhance the supportive atmosphere.

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 11:30 - 13:30Venue: Irish Theatre Institute

Moderators: Lene Bang - International Manager for zero visibility corp. and founder of vonpang (Denmark) - vonpang.com Christine Fentz - Artistic Director of Secret Hotel, director, dramaturg and performer (Denmark) - secrethotel.dk Annika B. Lewis - independent producer, performing artist and founder of Kassandra Production (Denmark) - kassandra-production.dk

Mentor Room

The Arts Council / An Chomhaírle Ealaíon presents a special workshop event for festival managers and organisers. The workshop will be led by Lynnette Moran (Live Collision International Festival) and Tom Creed (Cork Midsummer Festival) both experienced artists and producers who participated in the Atelier for Festival Managers 2012 run by the European Festivals Association. This workshop event will coincide with IETM Dublin. For more information and to book a place, contact Catherine Boothman: [email protected]

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April (morning)

Parallel Event – Festivals Workshop

Irish Theatre Institute is hosting a meeting of invited European Theatre Institutes to coincide with IETM Dublin. The focus will be on the future role of and opportunities for theatre resource organisations, and the possibility of international collaboration and partnership on artist support programmes. irishtheatreinstitute.com

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 12:00-14:00

Parallel Event – Irish Theatre Institute Meeting

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Curated by Dylan Tighe - performer, musician and theatre maker (Ireland)Genre: Music

Description: A gig celebrating the contribution of musicians to the performing arts in Ireland. All of these musicians engage professionally with the performing arts and in doing so have found a catalyst for experimental collaboration. The result? A generation of musicians who have invigorated both the performance and music scenes, and have had a defining impact on contemporary Irish theatre and dance practice.

With Seán Mac Erlaine and Caoimhín O Raghallaigh (seanmacerlaine.com / caoimhinoraghallaigh.com), Sean Millar (doctormillar.com), Trevor Knight and The Devil's Spine Band, Tom Lane and Brian O’Connell (tom-lane.com), Dylan Tighe (dylantighe.bandcamp.com) and Francesco Turrisi (francescoturrisi.com)

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 20:00 - 22:00Venue: Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs)Tickets: €6 (discount price for IETM delegates)

Programmer’s Note (by Cian O’Brien): Ireland is world-renowned for its music and this is a superb opportunity to hear some of our leading musicians who moonlight in the performing arts. A great way to start the meeting!

Let the music do the talking

Company: Pan Pan TheatreGenre: TheatreLanguage: EnglishWebsite: panpantheatre.com

Description: A life of unending misery in a world devoid of God, now that’s funny. All That Fall is an atmospheric, intimate and multi-layered installation performance of Samuel Beckett’s 1956 radio play. This theatrically tuned listening chamber was created by Pan Pan, one of Ireland’s most influential contemporary theatre companies. Pan Pan have been making and touring work since 1991. Recent work that has toured internationally includes: A Doll House, Oedipus Loves You, The Crumb Trail and The Rehearsal, Playing The Dane. This performance will be prefaced by a short introduction by Artistic Director, Gavin Quinn.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April 21:00 - 22:25 Friday 12 April, 19:00 - 20:25 and 21:00 - 22:25 Saturday 13 April, 19:00 - 20:25 and 21:00 - 22:25Venue: Samuel Beckett Theatre. Located on the grounds of Trinity College. Enter via Front Gate, College Green on Thursday and Friday. Enter via side-entrance, Nassau Street on Saturday. When you get there, a volunteer will point you in the right direction!Tickets: €6 (discount price for IETM delegates)

Programmer’s Note: We wanted to show you Pan Pan no matter what - and this show also gives you Beckett like you have never heard him before! My favourite theatre production of 2011 from one of Ireland’s leading companies.

All That Fall

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Company: Liz Roche Company / Genre: Dance / Website: lizrochecompany.com

Description: Fast Portraits is inspired by the observations on human experience in video artist Bill Viola's The Passions. The dance explores the layers of emotion and memory that infuse captured images, creating life-affirming and sometimes surreal dialogues between the performers. Liz Roche Company (formerly RexLevitates Dance Company) has been making and touring work in Ireland and internationally since 1999.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 18:30 - 19:15 Saturday 13 April, 18:30 - 19:15Venue: Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs)Tickets: €6 (discount price for IETM delegates).

Programmer’s Note: I am delighted to be presenting Liz Roche’s thoughtful and exquisite choreography inspired by one of the world’s leading visual artists. I’ve asked Liz to give you a short insight into her process after the show.

Fast Portraits

Company: John Scott Dance / Genre: Dance / Website: irishmoderndancetheatre.com

Description: Packed with passion, poetry, humour, artistry, grace, fun and vitality, Body Duet shows two witty and gifted dancers attempting to create one body using breath to generate movements. It celebrates that ecstatic feeling when fear and inhibition are lost and bodies begin to trust being together. Making and touring work since 1991, John Scott’s choreography is playful, virtuosic and passionate – Samuel Beckett meets Monty Python. Recent work that has toured internationally includes Actions and The White Piece.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 20:30 - 21:30 Saturday 13 April, 20:30 - 21:30Venue: Project Arts Centre (Space Upstairs)Tickets: €6 (discount price for IETM delegates)

Programmer’s Note: Leading choreographer John Scott’s gregarious personality translates onto the stage in this stunning duet. John is one choreographer whose work I never miss.

Body Duet

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Description: Dublin Fringe Festival (DFF) has teamed up with the IETM Dublin organisers to create three unique events for meeting delegates. As well as an annual curated multi-disciplinary festival each September with up to 100 events, DFF runs the year-round FRINGE LAB which exists to support independent artists working at the experimental end of the performing arts. Many Irish artists working in performance who are now starting to create a name for themselves abroad had their first steps supported by the DFF team and continue to present work at the festival each September. These IETM Dublin events will not only introduce you to some of these artists, but will give you a view of the city that you won’t get any other way.

Company: Curated by Dublin Fringe FestivalWebsite: fringefest.com

Programmer’s Note: Dublin Fringe Festival and Project Arts Centre are long-time collaborators. I approached Dublin Fringe Festival to help present the work of independent artists in a fun and thought-provoking way. The work they’ve curated has surpassed my hopes of accessible and artistic events specifically made for you.

Dublin Fringe Festival Curates

Dublin Fringe Festival Curates / LUNCHBOXDescription: 20 artists, 20 lunchboxes. Have an adventurous lunch by placing your trust and taste buds in the hands of a local artist, be fed and watered by a member of the local creative community as they cook up a unique experience for your individual delectation. Handcrafted by a specially selected range of talent that reflects the diversity of Dublin Fringe Festival and the Dublin performing arts scene. Be quick - these will sell out instantly!

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 13:00 until sold out!Venue: Abbey Theatre

Price: €10 per lunch bag. Sold on a first-come first-served basis.

Company: Michelle Browne, visual artist and curator (Ireland)Language: EnglishWebsite: michellebrowne.net

Description: Dublin’s Fare City is a series of taxi tours in which one of three cab drivers will take you and your fellow passengers on an intimate excursion through Dublin. Along the way, they will share the personal, the political and the social of the built environment beyond the car windows. Climb in for an alternative experience of the city and its architecture.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 14:30 - 15:20 and 15:30 - 16:20 Friday 12 April, 14:30 - 15:20 and 15:30 - 16:20 Saturday 13 April, 14:30 - 15:20 and 15:30 - 16:20Venue: Meet at Project Arts CentreTickets: €6 for delegates only. Very limited capacity.

Dublin Fringe Festival Curates / Dublin’s Fare City

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Company: BrokentalkersWebsite: facebook.com/brokentalkersGenre: Theatre / Language: English

Description: A devised show performed by Brokentalkers' Co-Artistic Director Feidlim Cannon, his mother Ann Cannon and their psychotherapist Erich Keller. Telling the story of the loss in tragic circumstances of Feidlim's father and youngest brother, it was created using recordings of therapy sessions attended by Feidlim and Ann over the course of a year. Brokentalkers have been creating and touring work since 2001. Recent work that has toured internationally includes The Blue Boy, Silver Stars and In Real Time.

The performance will be prefaced by a short introduction by Co-Artistic Director Gary Keegan.

Dates and Time: Thursday 11 April, 20:00 - 21:15 Friday 12 April, 20:00 - 21:15 Saturday 13 April, 20:00 - 21:15Venue: Smock Alley TheatreTickets: €6 (discount price for IETM delegates)

Programmer’s Note: A beautifully theatrical examination of the relationship between a mother and son from a relatively young - but inspiring - company with a growing international profile.

Have I No Mouth

Company: Veronica Dyas and Sorcha Kenny, independent artists and theatre makers (Ireland)Website: herenow2012.blogspot.ie / Language: English

Description: Veronica Dyas and Sorcha Kenny will walk delegates across Dublin’s artistic cityscape. On a ramble through the city, you will engage with a range of artists’ practice in site-responsive locations, encountering musical moments along the way. The walk will draw on the learning from Sorcha and Veronica’s on-going artistic projects called Walking We Ask Questions and HERE and NOW.

Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 15:00 sharp - 17:30 Saturday 13 April, 11:00 sharp - 13:30Venue: Meet at Project Arts Centre / Tickets: €6 for delegates only. Limited capacity.

Dublin Fringe Festival Curates / Am I Rambling?

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By Richard Dormer. Directed by Sean Holmes. An Abbey Theatre CommissionGenre: TheatreLanguage: EnglishWebsite: abbeytheatre.ie

Description: Hold tight as you are thrown into New York City’s deep and dark underworld, in this exciting new play. Man has just set foot on the moon. The streets of Brooklyn are tense. The Irish Mafia is desperately trying to hold on to their power and more importantly their identity. The Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national theatre, produces a year-round programme of Irish and international work, investing in and promoting new Irish writers and artists.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 19:30 - 21:15 Friday 12 April, 19:30 - 21:15 Saturday 13 April, 19:30 - 21:15Venue: Abbey TheatreTickets: €10 (discount price for IETM delegates)

Programmer’s Note: The Abbey Theatre was the first nationaltheatre founded in the English speaking world and this is a fantastic opportunity to see the kind of work they do best; rousing new writing from one of Northern Ireland's best writers.

Drum Belly

Company: The CompanyWebsite: thecompanyireland.com

Description: In a quiet spot under the stairs, behind a door, you’ll find a small space of calm. Sit down, take a moment, record and share your experience of IETM Dublin. Under the Stairs gives you the chance to respond towhat is happening directly around you. Created by The Company (established 2008), a collaboration of theatre makers always in search of new ways to connect artists and audiences. Recent work that has toured internationally includes As You Are Now So Once Were We.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, Friday 12 April, Saturday 13 April, from morning until eveningVenue: Project Arts Centre

Programmer’s Note: Come and tell us what you're really thinking! A unique way for you to share your feedback and thoughts about IETM, the meeting and to talk about TRUST.

Under the Stairs

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Company: Curated by Michelle Browne, visual artist and curator. Supported by Dublin City Council Genre: Performance ArtVenue: Project Arts Centre (Cube)

Description: Performance art from the visual arts has recently experienced a resurgence in Ireland, which has resulted in many Irish artists traveling and performing at live art and performance art venues and festivals throughout the world. To give you a taste of the powerful work being made in Ireland, the IETM Dublin organisers and Dublin City Council have commissioned three new pieces by internationally renowned performance artists.

May I draw your eyes? is a one-on-one performance and a meditation on looking and drawing. It comments upon visual art and literature to give a layered experience of intimacy and intellect, with the broader audience viewing the engagement. Text by Orhan Pamuk, from My Name is Red, is courtesy of Orhan Pamuk and the Wylie Agency. Thanks to Debora Ando Print Workshop. Tickets: Unticketed durational performanceDate and Time: Thursday 11 April, 19:00 - 21:00

Spectral (lake of eggs) by Áine Phillips, is a live performance where one woman embodies sumptuous madness, a sculptural entrapment and ecstatic anesthesia. She recounts narratives of self-destruction, madness, institutional care and psychological transformation; embodying a freedom in madness that is stifled through societal attitudes and fear of otherness. Sound by Trevor Knight.Tickets: Free tickets available from box office from 17:00 that evening. Doors close and performance starts at 18:00Date and Time: Friday 12 April, 18:00 - 18:50

Michelle Browne and Dominic Thorpe come together in count•ter•part to explore how two distinct performance practices find common ground in collaboration. The work draws out the potential and the tension that exists in the relationship between the two performers. Working through mark-making and interdependence, the performance explores the delicacy and intimacy in the collaborative act. michellebrowne.net / dominicthorpe.netTickets: Unticketed durational performanceDate and Time: Friday 12 April, 21:00 - 22:00

Programmer’s Note: Performance art has taken off in recent years in Ireland. Michelle is quickly becoming known as a leading curator and performer in the field, working internationally as well as in Ireland. I am delighted to be presenting her programme at Project.

Between you, me and the four walls

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Morning Pre-Meeting Trip to Castletown House with The Performance CorporationIreland’s first site-specific arts festival (BIG House) will take place in the stunning surroundings of Castletown House in August 2013. The organisers, The Performance Corporation, invite international IETM delegates to visit the building and grounds, hear about their plans and – who knows – maybe start a conversation about developing work for the festival.

The trip is open to international IETM Dublin delegates, however The Performance Corporation particularly invite production companies and artists who are interested in working in a site specific way.

Trip itinerary:- leave Dublin city centre at 09:00 sharp- travel by public transport to Celbridge (approx. 50 mins – €2.80 fare)- visit the house and grounds, be introduced to the BIG House festival by its Director, Jo Mangan- tea, coffee and snacks served courtesy of The Performance Corporation- travel by public transport to Dublin city centre (approx. 50 mins – €2.80 fare)- arrive back at Project Arts Centre by 14:00

Places are limited to 20. To book your place, or for further information, email [email protected]

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 09:00 sharp - 14:00Venue: Meet at Project Arts CentreWebsite: theperformancecorporation.com / castletownhouse.ie

Join your IETM Dublin colleagues for a drink in the beautiful Meeting House Square where you will be welcomed to Dublin by the Lord Mayor. Here you will be at the heart of Temple Bar, an area redeveloped as Dublin’s cultural quarter in the early 1990s, and the square is flanked by cultural organisations: The Ark (a dedicated cultural centre for children), the Gallery of Photography, the Irish Film Institute and Archive, Dublin Fringe Festival and the National Photographic Archive. Enjoy an Aperol Spritz courtesy of Febvre Wines, have something to eat and kick-start your weekend with a raucous set from Pop Céilí.

Aperol Spritz is Italy’s favourite aperitif! The light, refreshing and fun Venetian drink perfectly balances Prosecco, Aperol and soda to create a bitter-sweet flavour with beautiful orange colour that captures the Italian spirit.

Company: Pop CéilíWebsite: facebook.com/popceili

Description: Pop Céilí are an intoxicating ensemble who take famous and contemporary pop and dance songs and combine them with traditional Irish music and instrumentation. The resulting live performance is a fun and wild musical set featuring exquisite vocal harmonies, rollicking trad tunes and beats designed to fill the dance floor. They’ll teach you their moves - so come down and join in!

Created and performed by three theatre artists: Alma Kelliher (composer and sound designer), Ruth McGill (actor and singer) and Megan Riordan (actor and director)

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 18:00 - 19:30Venue: Meeting House Square

Welcome Reception with Pop Céilí

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Jump!

Description: Fancy a greener view of Dublin? Enjoy a chance to have a chat with other IETMers away from the crowds? Join Hilary O'Shaughnessy, performer, for an easy morning run in beautiful Phoenix Park, one of the biggest city parks in Europe and a favourite spot for Dubliners. Just try not to chase the deer, ok?

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 08:30 sharp – 10:00Venue: Meet outside Project Arts Centre (bring some money for the tram, approx. €4)

Run!

Au revoir, rather than goodbye. A last chance to chat with your colleagues, exchange contact details, retell the scandal from the party and have that final debate about that session you got so worked up about. Irish Film Institute also has a selection of food for you to choose from, so don’t forget to buy something to eat before your journey home. You’ll also be introduced to some of the plans for the next IETM Plenary Meeting in Athens. Supported by Dublin City Council.

Date and Time: Sunday 14 April, 11:00 - 13:00Venue: Irish Film Institute

One more cup of coffee for the road

Description: Despite what you might think, sea swimming is a real Dublin tradition. Jen Coppinger, theatre and dance producer, swims in the Irish Sea regularly and invites you to join her and some friends for a swim by James Joyce’s Martello tower at Seapoint. Come for the swim, the camaraderie, the majestic view of Dublin and for the hot cup of tea after. But most of all come for the chats - the honest and open conversations, and the sense of having achieved something together. Trust us, you’ll enjoy yourself! Contact Jen directly before you come to Dublin to book your place (bring swimming togs): [email protected]

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 08:00 sharp - 10:30Venue: Meet outside Abbey Theatre (bring some money for the train, approx. €5)

Closing PartyIETM wouldn’t be IETM without some fantastic dance moves. Show us yours. (Or just have a chat over a glass of wine.) This perfectly kitsch club is a fine example of Celtic Tiger Dublin nightlife - come and see what the fuss was about!

Date and Time: Saturday 13 April, 21:30 - LateEntry: Please note that there is a €10 entrance fee to this club after midnight! Bring your IETM badge to get free entry before then. We have a private bar here, but the rest of the club will be open to the public. Please look after your valuables!Venue: Howl at the Moon

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Practical Information

Project Arts Centre

Project Arts Centre is the hub, hive and haven of IETM Dublin 2013. Hosting much of the artistic programme, it will also open its doors to you from early in the morning until late each night. Meet with fellow delegates or relax over a discounted coffee (sponsored by Illy). Light lunches will be available for purchase and the bar will serve a selection of beer, wine, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks.

Thursday 11 April, 12:00–18:30 and 22:00–02:30Friday 12 April, 09:30–18:30 and 22:00–02:30Saturday 13 April, 09:30–18:30

Daytime and Night-Time Meeting Point

The “Box Office” (ticketing office) is located at Project Arts Centre and is open from 09:30 each day. Special delegate price tickets for all Artistic Programme events can be booked at the Box Office from Thursday 11 April only. Please note, regular price tickets are available to the public in advance, but to avail of delegate prices, you must book in person from 11 April. Please refer to individual performances for pricing and other details.

Tickets can be bought at Project Arts Centre until 2 hours before each performance. After this, and where available, tickets can be bought at the individual performance venues. The venues are small, and the shows will be popular so get in to Project Arts Centre and book your tickets for the weekend as soon as you can!

Please note that tickets are non-returnable and non-refundable.

We accept cash, Visa and Mastercard

Ticketing

The registration desk will usually be located in Project Arts Centre. On Friday morning it will move to the Abbey Theatre, where you can register before and during the General Assembly and Plenary Session.

Date and Time: Thursday 11 April, 12:00-17:45, Project Arts Centre Friday 12 April, 09:00–12:30, Abbey Theatre Friday 12 April, 13:30–17:00, Project Arts Centre Saturday 13 April, 09:30-12:00 Project Arts Centre

Registration

The Gallery at Project Arts Centre usually presents curated exhibitions of Irish and international contemporary visual art together with new commissions. Installed for IETM Dublin is Hurry on Sundown by Angela Fulcher (Ireland) which recalls 2012 exhibition, Conjuring for Beginners. It is joined by Fieldwork Seating Solution, a simple modular construction designed by Seoidín O’Sullivan (Ireland) which shifts into formations suitable for intimate conversation or public discussion - creating a space for you to relax and mingle.

Gallery

“the city’s most interesting venue… You never know what to expect, which makes it all that more fun…” - Lonely Planet

Project Arts Centre is Ireland’s leading centre for the development and presentation of contemporary art, dedicated to protecting and nurturing the next generation of Irish artists across all forms of the performing and visual arts. Annually the centre presents over 620 events and curates and co-ordinates 6 exhibitions, as well as supporting the presentation and touring of the work of 34 independent artists as part of our Project Catalyst initiative.

For four and a half decades Project Arts Centre has been at the forefront of contemporary artistic practice. Generations of artists and audiences have taken part in its programmes and we have helped to launch the careers of many Irish artists including Liam Neeson, Gabriel Byrne, Jim Sheridan, U2 and have exhibited the work of internationally renowned artists like James Coleman and Gerard Byrne. As we approach our 50th anniversary we remain committed to supporting and developing the artists of the future.

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IETM Delegate Special Offer: Soup Dragon and Illy Coffee at Project Arts Centre (daytime meeting point)

Cost for a main course: € - €5 - €10 €€ - €10 - €20 €€€ - €20 +

Dublin city centre is full of places to eat, but if you’re looking for recommendations here are some places the IETM Dublin local team go.

BoojumMillennium Walkway, Dublin 1+353 (0)1 872 9499Opening hours: Mon-Sat 12:00-21:00 One of our favourite fast pre-theatre spots for great Mexican burritos. Fast, cheap, tasty, filling, and usually with a queue out the door! €

Ciao Bella Roma25 Parliament Street, Dublin 2 +353 (0)1 677 0004Opening hours: Mon-Thu 12:00-21:30, 12:00-00:00 Fri and SatExcellent pizza, pasta and all things Italian, including music, TV and waiters.€ - €€

Cornucopia19-20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 677 7583Opening hours: Mon and Tue 08:30-21:00, Wed-Sat 08:30-22:15, Sun 12:00-21:00Dublin’s best loved vegetarian restaurant. Informal and friendly, Cornucopia has a wide choice of delicious food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.€ - €€

EdenMeeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 670 5372Opening hours: Wed and Thu 12:00-21:00, Fri and Sat 12:00-22:00In the heart of Temple Bar, Eden serves contemporary food with a distinctive Irish flavour. Early bird menus available. Worth booking a table at the weekends. €€ - €€€

Fallon and Byrne11-17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 472 1010Opening hours: Various, over the three floors, but food is available all day until 21:00 (Sun-Tue), 22:00 (Wed and Thu) and 23:00 (Fri and Sat)Wonderful food and wine to suit all budgets in a building that includes a wine bar, a food hall and deli and a restaurant. € - €€€

Foam24 Great Strand Street, Dublin 1 +353 (0)1 874 8441Opening hours: 10:00-21:00 each dayThis hidden, quirky, flamboyant café is open all day and caters for all tastes. Check out the lampshade collection on the 1st floor. Salads, pizzas, omelettes and tapas. € - €€

Irish Film Institute6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 +353 (0)1 679 8712Opening hours: 12:30-21:30 every dayA great choice of good quality bar food, in a beautifully renovated old townhouse now housing the national Film Institute.€ - €€

The Larder8 Parliament Street, Dublin 2. +353 (0)1 633 3581 Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-22:30, Sat 10:00-23:00 Serving fresh, local produce, this boutique café serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has a great early bird deal. € - €€

Check out some amazing value with our €3 and €5 lunch offers each day from 12:30-14:30. Also try some delicious Illy coffee from our friendly barista, available all day at a discount price!

After the Plenary Session on Friday 12 April, a small number of packed lunches will be available for purchase at DanceHouse for those attending the afternoon sessions there.

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Where to Eat

Odessa14 Dame Court, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 670 7634Opening hours: Lunch 12:00-16:00, Dinner 17:00-23:00We think that they have the best brunch in town, but let us know what you think! A high quality restaurant at very affordable prices.€ - €€

Paris BakeryMoore Street, Dublin 1+353 (0)1 804 4112Opening hours: Mon-Wed 08:00-20:00, Thu-Sat 08:00-21:00, Sun 10:00-20:00Not just a bakery but a good informal French restaurant. Located at the centre of an old Dublin market street, Moore Street, which is worth the visit itself! €

Pho Viet162 Parnell Street, Dublin 1+353 (0)1 878 3165Opening hours: 12:00 - 00:00Delicious Vietnamese food on the north side of the city, in an area that has become the most multi-cultural shopping and eating district in recent years. We recommend the Beef pho!€

Temple Bar Food Market Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2Opening hours: until about 16:00 on Saturday onlyThis is the food market to cater for all taste buds – as well as a wide selection of local produce. Live like a local and try some oysters with stout! €

Yamamori Sushi 38/39 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1+353 (0)1 872 0003Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 12:00-22:30, 12:00-23:30 Fri and SatYamamori Noodles 71/72 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 475 5001Opening hours: Mon-Thu 12:00-22:30, 12:00-23:30 Fri and SatYamamori Isakaya12/13 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2+353 (0)1 645 8001Opening hours: 17:00-00:30 every day

Different branches of the best Irish Japanese (!) restaurant in the city. From sushi and classic Japanese dishes, to more unusual tapas style dishes served ‘til late at Isakaya.€ - €€

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The average temperature in Dublin in April is 6-12°C/43-54°F and the weather is VERY changeable - having the four seasons in one day is common!

Ireland’s timezone is GMT +0. The international calling code for Ireland is +353

Standard voltage is 230volt AC (50hz). We use 13 amp plugs with three square pins (the same as the UK).

Ireland’s currency is the euro. Visa and MasterCard are more widely accepted in Dublin than Amex or Diners Club, which are often not accepted in smaller establishments. You can also use credit cards to withdraw cash at ATMs.

Price Index:Coffee: €2 - €4Pint of beer: €4.50 - €5.50 Sandwich: €2.50 - €7 (depending on your taste)Cigarettes (pack of 20): €8.50 - €10

A normal tip for good service in Dublin restaurants and is between 10%-15%. Service charge is sometimes automatically included for groups of six or more. Rounding up to the nearest denomination for taxi fares is common.

Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public spaces and on public transport throughout the country.

Other Practical ThingsForty Shades of GreenBefore fifty shades of grey, there were Forty Shades of Green, which Johnny Cash claimed to count in the Irish landscape on a trip to the Emerald Isle in 1961. IETM Dublin aims to be a green meeting. Please separate your rubbish, recycling what you can in the bins provided. Tap water is free and drinkable in Ireland, so keep your bottle and refill!

WiFiThere is free WiFi at Project Arts Centre and other venues – but, as we all know, high demand can mean slow service. We recommend you leave your work at home and enjoy the meeting!

Dublin City Council has recently launched a number of free WiFi hotspots across the city centre. Visit dublingowexfreewifi.ie for location and access information.

Where Am I Staying? If you booked you accommodation through the IETM website, for all questions contactLouise Crawford at Keynote PCO / [email protected] / +353 (0)1 400 3626

Don’t Forget to Tweet! #ietmdubContribute to the online conversation, keep up to date with what’s happening in other sessions and let IETM members who can’t make it to Dublin know what they’re missing!

Is there a doctor in the house? Office hours medical serviceTemple Bar Medical Centre, 26 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Tel: +353 (0)1 6707255. Out of hours: +353 (0)1 830 0244 The centre is open during working hours. Appointments must be booked in advance.

Out of hours medical serviceD-Doc. Tel: 1850 22 44 77 (low-cost, from Irish phones only)Your call will be answered by clinical staff who will either arrange for you to be seen by a relevant practitioner at the closest available treatment centre or offer medical advice over the phone.

PharmaciesTemple Bar Pharmacy, 21 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Tel: +353 (0)1 670 9751Opening hours: Mon-Fri, 9:30-19:00; Thu-Fri 9:30-20:00; Sat 10:00-20:00; Sun 13:00 – 17:00

Hickey’s Pharmacy, 55 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin 1. Tel: +353 (0)1 873 0427Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-22:00; Sat 8:30-22:00; Sun 10:00-22:00

PolicePearse Street Garda Station, Pearse Street, Dublin 2. Tel: +353 (0)1 666 9000

EmergenciesDial 112 (Police, ambulance, fire service)

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Credits

IETM SecretariatMary Ann DeVlieg Secretary GeneralMichel Quéré Meetings CoordinatorMilica Ilic Head of Communication and AdministrationLaetitia van de Walle Administrative AssistantAnaïs Gabaut Communication AssistantElena Di Federico Support for CommunicationIsla Watton InternSolène Aubier Translator

IETM is funded byThe European CommissionThe Flemish Community of Belgium

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Board of DirectorsVirve Sutinen  Dansens Hus, Sweden (IETM President) Jan Goossens KVS, BelgiumJudith Knight  Artsadmin, UKNatasa Zavolovsek Exodos, Slovenia Honne Dohrmann Tanzcompagnie Oldenburg / Oldenburgisches Staatstheater, GermanyWillie White Dublin Theatre Festival, Ireland Henk Keizer Leeuwarden European Capital of Culture 2018, The Netherlands

IETM Advisory BoardMichele Losi Associazione Etre, Italy Stéphane Noël Independent, Germany Marilli Mastrantoni Theatre Entropia, GreeceEsther Charron Pôles Magnétiques, Canada Esra A. Aysun Masumiyet Muzesi / Museum of Innocence, TurkeyBradley Allen Hotel Pro Forma, Denmark Ida Buren Intercult, Sweden Martina Marti Independent, Finland Pierre-Yves Charlois ODIA Normandie, France Cathie Boyd Cryptic, UK Yohann Floch HorsLesMurs, France 

Observers:Grzegorz Reske, IETM Krakow 2011Lene Bang, IETM Copenhagen 2012Zvonimir Dobrovic, IETM Zagreb 2012Kelly Diapouli, IETM Athens 2013Manon Martin, IETM Montpellier 2014

IETM aisbl, 19 Square Sainctelette, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgiquehttp://ietm.org, [email protected] Tel: +322 201 0915, Fax: +322 203 0226

IETM is a membership organisation which exists to stimulate the quality, development and contexts of contemporary performing arts in a global environment, by initiating and facilitating professional networking and communication, the dynamic exchange of information, know-how transfer and presentations of examples of good practice.

IETM consists of over 500 subscribing professional performing arts organisations from more than 50 countries. They are engaged in innovative, contemporary performance work and are committed to cross-border artistic exchange and collaboration.

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IETM Dublin 2013 StaffLian Bell ProducerCian O’Brien Artistic Director, Project Arts CentreNiamh O’Donnell General Manager and Executive Producer, Project Arts CentreAmy O’Hanlon Administrator and Planner Kate Heffernan Logistics Manager Marcus Costello Production ManagerHugh Roche Kelly Technical Manager

Funding Partners The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon; Culture Ireland; Dublin City Council; Fáilte Ireland, Project Arts Centre.

IETM Dublin 2013 is an initiative of the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon in partnership with Culture Ireland, produced by Project Arts Centre and supported by Dublin City Council and Fáilte Ireland. It is part of both the Arts Council’s and Culture Ireland's Culture Programme to mark Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

IETM Dublin Steering Committee Jocelyn Clarke (the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon), Madeline Boughton (Culture Ireland), Willie White (Dublin Theatre Festival), Jo Mangan (The Performance Corporation), Paul Johnson (Dance Ireland)

IETM Dublin Content Programme Advisory PanelAnnabelle Comyn (HATCH Theatre), Patrick Lonergan (NUI Galway), Peter Crawley (The Irish Times and Irish Theatre Magazine), Loughlin Deegan (The Lir Academy)

IETM Dublin Artistic Programme Advisory PanelLiv O’Donoghue, José Miguel Jimenez (The Company), Fearghus Ó Conchúir, Gavin Quinn (Pan Pan Theatre)

Project Arts Centre StaffCian O’Brien, Artistic Director, Project Arts CentreNiamh O’Donnell, General Manager and Executive Producer, Project Arts CentreTessa Giblin, Curator of Visual ArtsCiara McKeon, Assistant Curator of Visual ArtsAnnette Devoy, AdministratorKate McSweeney, Finance and Accounts OfficerJoseph Collins, Production ManagerSeán Dennehy, Technical ManagerAaron Kelly, Centre TechnicianCarmel Mackey, House ManagerSiobhan Shortt, Box Office SupervisorMelanie Wright, Communications ManagerKate O'Sullivan, Development and Communications OfficerConall O Riain, Communications AssistantAndrew Adamson, Bar ManagerSenija Topcic, Photographer

Venue PartnersAbbey Theatre The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children DanceHouse Dublin Fringe Festival Gallery of PhotographyIrish Film Institute Irish Theatre Institute Temple Bar Cultural Trust (Meeting House Square) Smock Alley TheatreTemple Bar Gallery and Studios

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Session PartnersArts Audiences, CREATE, ISACS - Irish Street Arts, Circus and Spectacle Network, The Performance Corporation.

Accommodation PartnerKeynote PCO; keynotepco.ie [email protected]

A huge thanks to all our volunteers - without your commitment IETM Dublin would not have been possible

IETM Dublin design by Paul Gately, Motif.ieIETM photography by Dmitrij Matvejev

We Wish To ThankEileen Collins and Fiach Mac Conghail, Abbey Theatre; Bradley Allan; Arts Audiences; Lene Bang; Catherine Boothman; Andrew Jones, British Council; Madeline Boughton, Margaret O’Gorman, Christine Sisk and Ciarán Walsh, Culture Ireland; Katie Lowry, Cultural Contact Point; Dance Ireland; Sabina O’Donnell, Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht; Druid Theatre Company; Sheena Barrett and Ray Yeates, Dublin City Council; Ciaran McLoone, Dublin Convention Bureau; Dublin Dance Festival; Dublin Fringe Festival; Elisabetta Sabbatini, Embassy of France in Ireland; Geraldine Jeffers, Fáilte Ireland; Febvre Wines; Jennifer Killelea, Filmbase; Angela Fulcher; Trish Lamb, Gallery of Photography; Richard Gregory; Michael Ingle, Illy Ireland; Ross Keane and Bert Donlon, Irish Film Institute; Irish Theatre Institute; Megan Kennedy; Jessica Kennedy ;Louise Crawford, Keynote PCO; Maisie Lee; Stuart Campbell and Gillian Mitchell, The MAC; Paul Gately, Motif; Kate O’Sullivan; Seoidín O’Sullivan; The Performance Corporation; Rory Pierce; Megan Riordan; Grainne Millar and Lyndsey Ni Rainaill, Temple Bar Cultural Trust; Fin Flynn and Philip Healy, Theatre Development Centre; Steve Slater; Joe Stuart; Tiina Ylonen.

The organisers of the IETM Dublin would like to warmly thank all the artists, speakers, moderators, note takers, caretakers, minders, volunteers, the technical crew, the pre-meeting production team, partners, funders of the Meeting.

Finally, and most importantly, a huge thanks to all the staff at Project Arts Centre.Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland. Projectartscentre.ie Tel: +353 (0)1 881 9613

Meeting Organisers

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1 Project Arts Centre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Ireland’s leading centre for the develop-ment and presentation of contemporary art. Day Time and Night-Time Meeting Point / Point de recontre.

2 Abbey Theatre 26 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1. Established in 1903, Ireland’s national theatre produces a year-round programme of Irish and international work, investing in and promoting new Irish writers and artists.

3 The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children 11a Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Europe's first custom-built Children's Cultural Centre programmes and hosts high quality cultural work by, for and about children aged 2 to 12.

4 DanceHouse Foley Street, Dublin 1. The home of Dance Ireland, DanceHouse is a purpose-built rehearsal venue, a working base for professional dance practice and a hub for the wider dance community.

5 Dublin Fringe Festival Sycamore Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. A curated, multi-disciplinary festival and year-round organisation which nurtures new and innovative approaches to the arts. Please note, this venue is not accessible for wheelchair users.

6 Howl at the Moon 7 Mount Street Lower, Dublin 2. A perfect example of how Dublin’s Celtic Tiger cubs partied pre-crash - and still do. A little bit of kitsch in the heart of Dublin’s Georgian quarter. Please note that there is a €10 entrance fee to this club after midnight! Bring your IETM badge to get free entry before then. We have a private bar here, but the rest of the club will be open to the public. Please look after your valuables!

7 Irish Film Institute 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Ireland’s national cultural institution for film. It contains cinemas, a film shop, a bar and restaurant and houses the Irish Film Archive.

8 Irish Theatre Institute 17 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. A resource organisation for the professional Irish theatre sector, which promotes Irish work in an international and all-island context. Please note, this venue is not accessible for wheelchair users.

9 Meeting House Square Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Dublin’s outdoor-indoor space, located at the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin's cultural quarter.

10 Samuel Beckett Theatre Trinity College, College Green, Dublin 2. The campus theatre of the Trinity’s Department of Drama, named after one of the university’s most eminent alumni. Enter via Front Gate, College Green on Thursday and Friday. Enter via side-entrance, Nassau Street on Saturday. When you get there, a volunteer will point you in the right direction!

11 Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8. Dublin’s oldest theatre built in 1662 and re-developed in 2012, housing four performance spaces, an acting school and programming a diverse range of work.

12 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Fownes Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Facilitating and supporting professional visual artists to make new art, offering a programme of talks, exhibitions, events and education activities.

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1 Project Arts Centre Meeting Point / Point de recontre 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.2 Abbey Theatre 26 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1.3 The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children 11a Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. 4 DanceHouse Foley Street, Dublin 1. 5 Dublin Fringe Festival Sycamore Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.6 Howl at the Moon 7 Mount Street Lower, Dublin 2.

7 Irish Film Institute 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.8 Irish Theatre Institute 17 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.9 Meeting House Square Temple Bar, Dublin 2.10 Samuel Beckett Theatre Trinity College, College Green, Dublin 2.11 Smock Alley Theatre Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8.12 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Fownes Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.

Mobile Phone AppWe've created a small, homemade, free mobile phone application so you can keep key information about the meeting at hand. The app allows you to access the programme whether you are online or offline. Download it to your smartphone fromietm.org/dublin-app

Application pour téléphone mobileNous avons créé une petite application gratuite pour téléphone portable afin que vous puissiez garder près de vous les informations clés sur la réunion. Cette application vous permet d'accéder au programme à tout moment, que vous soyez en ligne ou non. Vous pouvez la télécharger sur votre smartphone à partir de: ietm.org/dublin-app

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Film on IETMThe artist and filmmaker Vahid Evazzadeh is creating a film on the IETM network, the many diverse voices in our community and the importance and vitality of the performing arts. Your support, input and participation is crucial to make this project happen! You can hear more on the project at the General Assembly on 12 April. Don’t hesitate to contact Vahid on [email protected].

Documentaire sur l’IETML’artiste et cinéaste Vahid réalise un documentaire sur le réseau IETM, sur le grand éventail des voix qui constitue notre communauté, et sur l’importance et la vitalité du secteur des arts du spectacle. Votre soutien, votre contribution et votre participation sont indispensables à la réalisation de ce projet ! Vous pourrez en apprendre plus sur ce projet lors de l’Assemblée générale le 12 avril. N’hésitez pas à contacter Vahid via [email protected].