Call for applications: new Art new Audiences (nAnA) in East Africa
The British Council in Kenya is calling on cultural partners across Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and the UK to apply for grants to facilitate the creation of new art to showcase to new audiences in the UK and East Africa as part of its 'new Art new Audiences' (nAnA) programme
East Africa Arts is the British Council’s framework for working between the East African nations and the UK. The programme connects new audiences to new art, shares skills of creative and ignites partnerships between the creative sectors of the UK and East Africa.
Speaking at the launch of the East Africa Arts grant launch held on 30 June at the British Council premises in Nairobi, Tony Reilly, the British Council Country Director in Kenya, said: "The arts help us find new ways of connecting with and understanding each other through creativity, which is why our work in the arts has always been important part."
Who can apply
The British Council works across eight art forms including Architecture, Design; fashion; film; music; dance and theatre; creative economy; cultural skills; literature; and visual arts. The nAnA programme is looking for projects that produce new art within or across these art forms. Additionally the project could also challenge these art forms.
There is no theme for nAnA; according to the organizers the only objective is to produce new art that connects to new audiences. At the least one UK and two East African countries need to be involved in the project.
The target audience for nAnA is 18 to 35 year olds.
The projects can be "match funded" and the grant will range between £2000 ($2640) and £20000 ($26400). Three to five projects will be selected for the year 2016-2017.
How to apply
Interested applicants can download the application from the British Council website or find in attached below.
The deadline for applications is 31 July 2016.
For more details contact the organizers at eastafricaarts@britishcouncil.or.ke.
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