Roberto Cimetta Fund - Open Call For Travel Grants

January 16, 2012 /Photography News/
The Roberto Cimetta
Fund has launched an open call for travel grants from 1st to 31st
January 2012 in the framework of two partnerships with Guimarães 2012
European Capital of Culture and with Marseille-Provence, European
Capital of Culture 2013.
Eligibility:
The RCF/Guimarães 2012 fund is open to artists and cultural operators in all artistic disciplines from the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab region[1] whose travel project will take place between Guimarães and the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab region and/or in relation to a project linked to Guimarães 2012. Priority will be given to projects in music, performing arts, cinema, visual arts, design and architecture, preferably in the framework of a residency.
The
RCF/Marseille-Provence 2013 fund is open to artists and cultural
operators from the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab region whose travel project
will take place from a country of the South and East coasts of the
Mediterranean to another country of that same zone or from a country of
the South and East coasts of the Mediterranean to Europe, preferably
other than France. Only in exceptional cases will mobility from a
European country to a country of the South or East coasts be considered;
the same applies for mobility linked to countries of the Arabian Gulf.
The aim of the trip needs to be linked to the Marseille Provence 2013
project and/or the area of Marseille Provence 2013 (which extends from
Arles to La Ciotat through the Pays d’Aix).
South Zone: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania,
Jordan, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Turkey, and the countries of
the Arabian gulf, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United
Arab Emirates Yemen
East Zone: Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro,
Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Armenia, Moldavia.
North Zone: Northern Europe: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The
Netherlands, United Kingdom and Sweden, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway.
South of Europe: Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Italy, Malta, and Portugal
Candidates must also respect the general criteria of RCF which apply to these specific funding lines:
1) The aim of your trip must directly or indirectly show potential
for a constructive and long-term impact on the arts sector in the
Mediterranean basin. This means that your travel must contribute to your
own capacity building, which in turn can be shared in a “networking”
fashion that will benefit connecting artists and operators in your own
country or region so as to maintain, renew and develop contemporary
arts.
2) New criteria: Your trip can take place as soon as the call opens
but in this case you run the risk of buying your ticket without knowing
if the application is successful or not.
3) Applicant’s profile:
- No nationality or age criteria. Applicant lives or works in the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab region.
- Profession: performers, creators, teachers, cultural organisers, administrators, project leaders.
- Financial means: applicants who are unable to find the financial resources themselves.
4) Applications must be made on an individual basis by email to
grant@cimettafund.org. Only 3 members of a group can apply for a grant
concerning the same project. A grant holder can only reapply twice.
Applicants must choose the cheapest form of transport and can only apply
for one international return travel ticket and visa costs (local
transport is not reimbursed).
Deadline: January 31, 2012. The date of the next selection is 1st April 2012.
Website: www.cimettafund.org
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I booked this tour online through the recommendation of another group who also booked it.
Gaetane and I corresponded regarding dates, times, prices and our limitations due to having to be back to the ship on time. Gaetane was very supportive and flexible with the tour itinerary, we came to a very easy agreement www.privatetoursinistanbul.com We had two vans totally 14 people. We visited two wineries, both set in beautiful countryside. The wine owners gave us a wonderful explanation of their production and grape growing and let us drink really good wine. Everyone had a terrifice and jovial time.
We then had time in Aix-en-Provence to have lunch and look around on our own. We were then driven back to the ship arriving with lots of time to spare
I highly recommend Gaetane and the Provence Wine Tours. We couldn't have had a more wonderful time.
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