activities

Please find here an overview of activities and projects the Prince Claus Fund initiates and supports. For an overview of upcoming activities you can take a look at the Calendar.

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Ticket Grant

1.5.2013 Ticket Grant

The Prince Claus Ticket Grant supports cross-cultural exchange between artists and cultural practitioners in Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. The Ticket Grant specifically covers the cost of tickets for travel (e.g. plane or train tickets).

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'Sweet Dreams' Screenings at My Friend, My Enemy, My Society

18.4.2013 'Sweet Dreams' Screenings at My Friend, My Enemy, My Society

The documentary 'Sweet Dreams' will be shown on 25 and 27 April as part of My Friend, My Enemy, My Society, a programme organised by Castrum Peregrini. 'Sweet Dreams' follows Rwanda's first and only all-women drumming group, Ingoma Nshya, as it embarks on a new project: founding Rwanda's first ice cream shop. Ingoma Nshya founder Odile 'Kiki' Gakire Katese will be present for a Q&A.

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The Third Sex by Belarus Free Theatre

13.3.2013 The Third Sex by Belarus Free Theatre

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans(gender), Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) people throughout the world frequently experience discrimination and criticism, if not violence and social exile. In parts of Africa, perceptions of LGBTQI individuals are often negative, leading to socially accepted rape and homophobic attacks. 

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PUNCTUM Magazine

10.3.2013 PUNCTUM Magazine

PUNCTUM is the world’s first pan Asiatic photography magazine. On Thursday 14 March PUNCTUM will be launching their fourth issue as part of Focus Festival Mumbai.

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Tiny Toones Next Generation, Cambodia

8.3.2013 Tiny Toones Next Generation, Cambodia

Tiny Toones uses break-dancing and hip-hop culture to reach vulnerable young and children in Phnom Penh. Hip-hop is very popular among Cambodian youth, which gives Tiny Toones its unique appeal to some of the most marginalised communities of Phnom Penh, enabling youth at risk to create music and dance instead of slipping into harmful paths.

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