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Lyon
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How can contact people be identified so that projects move forward efficiently? What points require vigilance regarding visas and longer-stay permits? How best to understand obligations around social contributions or income/other taxes? Based on situations you have come across plus hosting/touring problems, and using examples and practical cases, we will cover in concrete detail the steps and tools needed to consolidate your practices.
Although the context has narrowed horizons by making international distribution and travel harder, it has sometimes been conducive to creation, and the prospect of activity resuming may prompt us to plan new encounters with artists from elsewhere, or with new venues and landscapes, outdoors.
When planning to host foreign artists or arranging an international tour, how can the process be mapped out to consider the applicable legal, employment and tax rules?
How can contact people be identified so that projects move forward efficiently? What points require vigilance regarding visas and longer-stay permits? How best to understand obligations around social contributions or income/other taxes? Based on situations you have come across plus hosting/touring problems, and using examples and practical cases, we will cover in concrete detail the steps and tools needed to consolidate your practices.
Audience: performing-arts professionals; people in charge of administration, production or artistic direction; event organisers
Speakers:
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Anaïs Lukacs, Mobiculture
An expert in artistic-mobility matters, and director of MobiCulture. After various experiences in hosting, producing and distributing shows featuring actors of different nationalities, she is now developing the BAAPE (welcome bureau for foreign artists and professionals) within the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris and continuing in her role at MobiCulture, which was founded in 2015 to champion and develop the activities of this “mobility information point” for France, a resource centre devoted to the circulation of international artists and work. http://mobiculture.fr/fr -
Camille Wintrebert, project officer - Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Spectacle Vivant
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Spectacle Vivant is a support, interaction and resource hub for the region’s stakeholders. It is committed to developing and facilitating arts and culture initiatives, mainly in the performing arts.
Information and bookings : https://auvergnerhonealpes-spectaclevivant.fr/