Call for applications: Bali Arts Market in Cameroon
Applications are ongoing for this year’s edition of the Bali Arts Market (BALAMA) trade fair in Douala, Cameroon, from 8 to 11 December.
BALAMA is a major exchange event that assembles artists, creators and other cultural practitioners and leaders, allowing participants to engage in knowledge sharing and forge key partnerships as they discover and experience the rich Cameroonian cultures.
The deadline for applications is 10 September.
Who can apply?
The call is open to practitioners of artistic disciplines including:
- Music
- Dance
- Theatre
- Film
- Comedy
- Plastic art
- Street art
- Fashion
How to apply?
Local and international artists can apply by emailing the below information to balamaofficiel@gmail.com:
- Profile of the artist or group and the respective roles of each member.
- Video recording of a live performance or show.
- Links to artist or group's Facebook page and YouTube channels.
- Technical sheet of the show to be played at BALAMA
- A list of members of each group
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