The Euro-Arab Multidisciplinary Cultural Exchange Project was a unique and innovative endeavour in the Arab region that brought together 6 internationally renowned organizations in the field of performing and visual arts to collaborate in a culturally diverse project spanning over two years.
From the 1st of April 2010 till the 31st of March 2012, the project was structured around a tightly-knit series of workshops and residencies that cover diverse areas within Contemporary Dance, Dramaturgy, Technical Theatre and Multimedia.
Led by Studio Emad Eddin Foundation (Sweden) and in collaboration with: ZINC/ECM (France), Descent Danse Association (France), The Young Vic Theatre (UK), Dancing on the Edge Festival (Holland) and Orient Productions (Egypt), the JM Liverato project was named after one of its founders, Jean Marc Liverato, who passed away suddenly at the beginning of the project.
The project included workshops, productions and residencies for Egyptian performing artists, and was supported by the European Union Culture 2000 Program.
Program – from 1st of April 2010 to 1st of April 2012
Dance technique – from 8th – 22nd of May 2010 at Falaki Theater
Master class – from 1st – 11th of July 2010 at Falaki Theater
**the JM Liverato project was named after one of its founders, J.M. Liverato, the Euro-Arab Multidisciplinary Cultural Exchange Project was a unique and innovative endeavour in the Arab region. The project brought together six internationally renowned organizations in the fields of visual and performance arts, providing them with the opportunity to collaborate through a culturally diverse programme spanning over two years. The J.M. Liverato Project was a partnership between the following institutions: Studio Emad Eddin Foundation (Sweden), Orient Productions (Egypt), Young Vic Theatre (UK), Descent Danse Association (France), Dancing on the Edge (The Netherlands) and ZINC/ECM (France)
