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Cultural Exchange Fund Application Schedule


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Posted by: Association of Performing Arts Presenters
Deadline: 11/15/10

The Cultural Exchange Fund is a travel subsidy program that assists US-based presenters working to build partnerships and collaborations with international touring artists, companies, and their collaborators to promote the display of work by artists from around the world in its own cultural context. In promoting cross-cultural arts programming, Arts Presenters strongly encourages travel to the following locations (including but not limited to): the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

Arts Presenters will award travel subsidies to individual presenters, presenting organizations, and to groups of presenters traveling to see the work of artists, companies, and/or to develop and advance projects with international artists and their collaborators. All applicants must be active members of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters.

For full details and deadlines, please visit www.apapconference.org/cultural-exchange-fund-application-guidelines-final.html

Posted on 06/25/09
Expires on 11/15/10 at midnight.

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