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2.17.25

How to achieve international touring with Wolfgang Hoffmann

Performing Arts Center Iceland invites performers, producers, and managers within the performing arts in Iceland who wish to present their works on an international stage to a workshop on international distribution. The workshop will be held at the Performing Arts Centre from April 2nd to 4th.

Workshop Content:

• Introduction to the different global markets for performing arts

• How to assess what work fits where

• How to access these markets best

• Advice and exercises on how to build a sustainable network and deal with frustrations that come with the territory of trying to tour internationally

• Learn how to discover and utilize your unique strengths when talking about your work

Where and When:

The workshop will take place from Wednesday, April 2nd to Friday, April 4th, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with a one-hour lunch break. The workshop will be held in the shared meeting hall of the Performing Arts Centre, located at Austurstræti 5.

Registration:

Registration is through an online form, accessible 👉 HERE. The deadline for registration is March 19th, and the registration fee is ISK 9,500.

About Wolfgang Hoffmann:

As co-founder of fabrik Potsdam, former artistic director and CEO of the Dublin Fringe Festival, and as founder and current director of Aurora Nova, he brings invaluable insights and proven strategies to help you navigate the complexities of international touring.