This podcast explores all things revolving around and in contemporary circus.
This podcast is brought to you by Cirkus Syd, a networking platform for international research, development and innovation.

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This podcast explores all things revolving around and in contemporary circus. This podcast is brought to you by Cirkus Syd, a networking platform for international research, development and innovation.
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April 8, 2024
<p>The New Horizons Leadership Programme is a Baltic-Nordic collaboration with European dimension which is led by Cirkus Syd (SE), Rigas Cirks (LV), and DYNAMO (DK).</p> <p>The vision for NHLP-EU is to strengthen the position of the circus field in Europe by supporting future leaders to acquire and develop skills and competencies for strong leadership. The program responds to a strong demand for the development of cultural managers, producers and artistic as well as executive directors as strong leaders. It brings together 10 visionary fellows and 10 experts as well as the wider open cultural field open to all, to engage in exchanges and events related to leadership.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The 10-month programme of events includes two national-level live forums, 10 digital online seminars, as well as 3-week transnational shadow experiences and peer learning. The programme is open to emergent leaders in the circus sector, based in a Nordic, Baltic, or European country. </p> <p><br></p> <p>In each New Horizons Podcast episode you will hear 3 of the fellows discussing one theme of the digital events. The topic for this episode is MOTIVATION, and is hosted by fellows Hazel Lam, Hedda Liukkala and Elise Missall</p>

February 15, 2024
<p>The New Horizons Leadership Programme is a Baltic-Nordic collaboration with European dimension which is led by Cirkus Syd (SE), Rigas Cirks (LV), and DYNAMO (DK).</p> <p><br></p> <p>The vision for NHLP-EU is to strengthen the position of the circus field in Europe by supporting future leaders to acquire and develop skills and competencies for strong leadership. The program responds to a strong demand for the development of cultural managers, producers and artistic as well as executive directors as strong leaders. It brings together 10 visionary fellows and 10 experts as well as the wider open cultural field open to all, to engage in exchanges and events related to leadership.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The 10-month programme of events includes two national-level live forums, 10 digital online seminars, as well as 3-week transnational shadow experiences and peer learning. The programme is open to emergent leaders in the circus sector, based in a Nordic, Baltic, or European country. </p> <p><br></p> <p>In each New Horizons Podcast episode you will hear 3 of the fellows discussing one theme of the digital events. The topic for this episode is RESPONSIBILITY and is hosted by fellows Armas Lintusaari, Gaia Vimercati and Georgina Cassels. The discussion addresses the concept, meanings, and ramifications of responsibility, from the perspectives of artistic creation and managerial leadership in the arts. </p>

November 24, 2023
<p>The New Horizons Leadership Programme is a Baltic-Nordic collaboration with European dimension which is led by Cirkus Syd (SE), Rigas Cirks (LV), and DYNAMO (DK). (Jakob)</p> <p><br></p> <p>The vision for NHLP-EU is to strengthen the position of the circus field in Europe by supporting future leaders to acquire and develop skills and competencies for strong leadership. The program responds to a strong demand for the development of cultural managers, producers and artistic as well as executive directors as strong leaders. It brings together 10 visionary fellows and 10 experts as well as the wider open cultural field open to all, to engage in exchanges and events related to leadership.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The 10-month programme of events includes two national-level live forums, 10 digital online seminars, as well as 3-week transnational shadow experiences and peer learning. The programme is open to emergent leaders in the circus sector, based in a Nordic, Baltic, or European country. </p> <p><br></p> <p>In each New Horizons Podcast you will hear 3 of the fellows discussing one theme of the digital events, today's topic is Accessibility.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The second episode is hosted by fellows Armas Lintusaari (FI), Hedda Liukkala (FI) and Jakob Jacobsson (SE/NL). The discussion addresses accessibility with respect to educational structures, as well as the potential risk of excluding some segrments of the audience, as circus becomes increasingly academic and treated from within as a prestige art form. </p> <p><br></p> <p>The fellows share individual methods and strategies they have applied in their own productions, to increase accessibility for the audience, and address the relationship with the presenters/venues as a nodal point in communicating a performance correctly and reaching out to a diverse audience. </p> <p><br></p> <p>This project is Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union</p>
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This podcast explores all things revolving around and in contemporary circus.
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