danceWEB Europe
danceWEB Europe is a non profit association of dance organisations based in Vienna, Austria led by "danceWEB/Vienna". Funded under the "Culture 2000 programme of the European Union"[1] in 2002 to 31 May 2005 with a community grant of €900,000[2] and in 2005 up to 31 May 2008 with a community grant of €900,000.[3] to develop contemporary dance throughout Europe and to link the international dance scene and education, enhancing dialogue between cultures.[4]
Activities
    
- Scholarships: the scholarship program started in 1996 awarded to 50 dancers each year, the scholarships provide for participation in the ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival.
 - Multimedia: technology and the web are used as a tool to use the mass media. Short documentaries have been produced of contemporary dance performances to reach a broad audience.
 - Coproduction / Touring: emerging European choreographers and dancers are supported in multinational projects and touring.
 
Members
    
| Country | City | Dance organisation | 
|---|---|---|
| Austria | Vienna | danceWEB | 
| Austria | Vienna | ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival | 
| Belgium | Brussels | ROSAS | 
| Belgium | Brussels | Ultima Vez | 
| Belgium | Antwerp | DeSingel | 
| Bulgaria | Sofia | The Red House/Center for Culture and Debate | 
| Cyprus | Limassol | Omada pelma | 
| Czech Republic | Prague | Ctyri Dny | 
| Denmark | Copenhague | Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance (Skolen for Moderne Dans) | 
| Finland | Pyhäsalmi | Full Moon Festival | 
| France | Montpellier | Centre chorégraphique National de Montpellier | 
| France | Tourcoing | Le Fresnoy | 
| Germany | Berlin | Tanzwerkstatt | 
| Greece | Athens | State School of Dance | 
| Hungary | Budapest | Mühely Alapítvány | 
| Iceland | Reykjavík | Dansleikhús med Ekka | 
| Ireland | Dublin | International Dance Festival Ireland | 
| Italy | Venice | Biennale di Venezia - Settore Danza | 
| Lithuania | Vilnius | Lithuanian Dance Information Center | 
| Luxembourg | Luxembourg | Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois | 
| Norway | Oslo | Danse- og Teatersentrum | 
| Netherlands | Amsterdam | Julidans | 
| Poland | Poznań | Towarzystwo Gimnastyczne | 
| Portugal | Lisbon | Culturgest | 
| Portugal | Lisbon | RE.AL | 
| Portugal | Porto | Rivoli Teatro Municipal | 
| Romania | Bucharest | Solitude Project | 
| Slovakia | Bratislava | Bratislava in Movement | 
| Slovenia | Ljubljana | maska | 
| Sweden | Stockholm | ccap | 
| Sweden | Malmö | Dansstationen | 
| Turkey | Istanbul | Tal-Dans | 
| United Kingdom | London | Southbank Centre | 
Notes
    
- Culture 2000 programme of the European Union Archived 2006-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
 - Culture 2000, 2002 approvals Archived 2007-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
 - Culture 2000, 2005 approvals Archived 2007-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
 - About danceWEB Europe
 
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