FATE awarded by Creative Europe
FATE 2020 – 2022 awarded by Creative Europe
In June 2020 we were informed that our application for the FATE project, which we submitted to the EU under the Creative Europe programme, has been awarded.
ZID Theater is one of five Dutch organisations that, as main applicant, has received European subsidy from Creative Europe in the context of European Collaboration Projects. We are extremely proud of this because the success rate for this subsidy scheme was barely 30%. A total of 314 projects were submitted. The subsidy has been received for a period of 2.5 years and the project started in September 2020.
With FATE – Future Academy on Tour in Europe – we want to ensure that creative young people with a refugee or migrant background can participate equally in the professional arts and cultural sector, both on stage, behind the scenes and within organisations.
The partners Atalya/ TNT (Spain), University of Torino/ SCT (Italy); Studio 7 (Germany), DAH Teater (Serbia) and ZID Theater – CA&PC (The Netherlands).
Connecting “new players” and the cultural sector
FATE – Future Academy on Tour in Europe – aims to create a connection between newcomers – refugees and migrants and EU citizens through artistic training, inclusion and increasing employment in the cultural sector.
The aim is to generate interest in the employability of talented/professional creative migrants and refugees and to ensure that these “new players”, have equal job market opportunities in the cultural sector, compared to native European artists and creative professionals.
ZID focuses mainly on the Netherlands and takes a pioneering role in this field.
Goals of the project
Developing, testing and documenting a training method for “new players” – i.e. professional performing artists and producers with a migrant and refugee background who wish to pursue a professional career in the arts in Europe.
Creative professionals with a migrant and refugee background have limited opportunities to find work in their professional field in new countries. The partners believe that it’s these people’s “destiny” to stay in Europe and that they should be facilitated to participate in a full and sustainable way in the cultural life of their city, region, country and continent.
Why
With FATE we want to ensure that creative young people with a refugee or migrant background can participate equally in the professional art and culture sector, both on stage, behind the scenes and within organisations. Various studies have shown that participation of these young people in the professional art and culture sector in Europe is still very limited.
Because the EU recognises the urgency of this problem, we can start this project. We hope that all partners will find the necessary support from authorities and partners in their own country. With this project we endorse our mission to make art and culture accessible for everyone, both locally and internationally.
We will keep you informed of further developments around FATE.