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IPAM (International Performing Arts Meeting). Festival Grec 2014

IPAM (International Performing Arts Meeting). Festival Grec 2014

This year, the Grec Festival of Barcelona promotes artistic cooperation and international coproductions. Programmers and producers from around the world will take part in the second edition of this meeting, whose objective is to generate exhibition and production projects and exchanges of ideas and opinions, always with a view to promoting the circulation of shows produced in Catalonia and encouraging cooperation between Catalan talents and international artists.


In this second edition of the meeting, AC/E collaborates through its visiting grants, supporting the participation of the international programmers Lieven Berteln, Sydney Festival; Marcela Díez, Festival Cervantino de México; Antonio Altamirano, Festival Cielos del Infinito and Angela Mattox,  PICA in Portland, USA. Guests will be able to make connections and network on a global scale whilst they enjoy a multidisciplinary programme that includes showcases, special performances, meetings with our artists and presentations of international coproduction projects. Participants will also be able to follow the festival at first-hand, attending shows of all kinds..

→ Programme of the IPAM

→ Programme of the Festival

This year, the IPAM programme will feature a wide range of activities.

Window for the Internationalisation of Dance
July 8-10: IPAM - Dance The Window for the Internationalisation of Dance will feature a programme drawn up by dance sector professionals that will focus on both local and Latin American productions. Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay will be amongst the countries invited to present national and international coproduction projects.

Come & See
July 10-12: IPAM - Come&See For its part, the fifth edition of Come & See (International Performing Arts Market of Catalonia), organized by Ciatre, will showcase a selection of indoor and outdoor shows, as well as works in progress and sessions in different formats. The attractions include exhibitions and presentations by some of the best-known Catalan theatre companies. The Grec Festival will also complement all these activities, which embrace both new and firmly consolidated proposals, with in-house productions, both local and international, to build up a programme that is differentiated by discipline and sector and is at once complementary and transversal.

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