Performing Gender - Dancing In Your Shoes
THE BRITISH COUNCIL
England
2020
Total project grant (euros)
1,236,906.00 €
Sub-programme
Culture
Funding scheme
Creative Europe
Call number
EACEA 32/2019
Call publication date
10 Jan 2019
Application deadline
27 Nov 2019
Number of partners in project
11
Lead organisation
COMITATO PROVINCIALE ARCIGAY DI BOLOGNA IL CASSERO ASSOCIAZIONE
Partners
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
ASSOCIATION PLAISIR D'OFFRIR
MESTO ZENSK, DRUSTVO ZA PROMOCIJO ZENSK V KULTURI
NORRLANDSOPERAN AB
PASO A 2 PLATAFORMA COREOGRAFICA ASOCIACION CULTURAL
SIN MUVESZETI ES KULTURALIS NONPROFIT KFT
STICHTING DANSBRABANT
STICHTING THEATERFESTIVAL BOULEVARD'S-HERTOGENBOSCH
THE BRITISH COUNCIL
YORKSHIRE DANCE CENTRE TRUST
Performing Gender - Dancing In Your Shoes is a 3-year audience development project that involves different actors of cultural production chain - communities, organizations, artists, policy makers, academics - from Italy, Hungary, Sweden, The Netherlands, UK, Spain, France, Slovenia.
11 cultural organizations of 8 European countries – dance festivals, LGBT+ association, universities, worldwide organizations, production centres - involve 225 members of their local communities into a training and production artistic process, in order to foreground marginalised voices and share new stories on gender, with relevance with new dance audiences.
The goal is to develop co-design practices for a democratisation of cultural production by way of audience development. The communities are at the centre of a co-design process of creative laboratories and newly commissioned 8 dance productions and workshops, together with 16 dancemakers, 9 artistic directors, 8 audience developers, 11 project managers, 3 academic researchers and 1 artistic advisor.
The results of the process are published in a handbook that collects analysis of methodologies, together with the academic evaluation of the project’s impact on the artists and audiences involved, made by researchers of Bologna University.
Gender equality and audience development in the arts are nowadays growing priorities for European countries living through turbulent times of political unrest. For this reason PG – DIYS shares the results of its experience with 16 local and national policy makers from partners' countries and 10 more from EU Parliament.
The goal is to offer policy makers an exchange with international peers and cultural professionals, to deepen a discussion on gender in the European dance system.
Partners of PG – DIYS are: Il Cassero LGBTI Center, City of Women, Boulevard Festival, DansBrabant, Paso a 2, Yorkshire Dance, British Council, Klap Maison de la Danse, University of Bologna, Norrlandsoperan, Sìn Cultural Center





