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Chances

Lebanon and the world are going through times of crisis, dramatically affecting the ability and resources of artists to continue and develop their practices and secure their livelihoods.

In such times knowing about existing opportunities for artists becomes an urgent need – which is why we would like to draw your attention to a selection of residency programs, financing possibilities, mentoring opportunities, coproduction-calls and other Chances from our networks, which may be of interest to Lebanon based artists.

Please note that applications should be submitted through the institution issuing the call and not through Goethe-Institut Libanon, if not otherwise indicated.

Here is our regularly updated selection of Chances for you.

In Focus

AL-MU7AFFIZ  Call for Applications © Goethe-Institut Libanon

AL-MU7AFFIZ
Call for Applications

The Goethe-Institut Libanon is introducing AL-MU7AFFIZ, a support fund designed to serve as a catalyst, supporting and expediting the artistic endeavours of artists, collectives, and independent cultural practitioners. This initiative is aiming at providing financial backing, thereby strengthening, and energizing the local arts community.

Talents Beirut 2023 © Abraham Zeitoun

Until August 12, 2023
Talents Beirut / 9th Edition

Talents Beirut is a project that aims to support film talents from the Arab World, allowing them to reflect on their own works by connecting with other emerging and confirmed talents, and by discovering new ways to approach the art of filmmaking, whether from technical or theoretical point of views.

German Film Week 2022 © Design: Karim Farah

8th German Film Week 2022

The Goethe-Institut, in partnership with Metropolis Art Cinema, is thrilled to invite you to the 8th edition of the German Film Week.

This is not Lebanon Künstlerhaus Mousonturm und Frankfurt LAB

This Is Not Lebanon

The three-week Festival for Visual Arts, Performance, Music and Talks, held in Frankfurt am Main from 26 August to 12 September 2021, was an opportunity to discover the voice of an emerging generation of artists who either live in Lebanon or whose work is in some way connected to the country.

FANTASMEEM © Goethe-Institut Libanon

FANTASMEEM

FANTASMEEM fosters Creative Entrepreneurship and encourages knowledge sharing as well as collaborations in the Lebanese design industry. The program consists of four independent modules as well as several accompanying activities targeting designers, design startups/entreprises and makers.

Menschen sitzen in einer Reihe und nehmen an einer Kunstperformance teil © Alia Haju

Laboratory of Arts

Syrian artists need support, especially in exile. Therefore the Goethe-Institut Lebanon is cooperating the Syrian organisation Ettijahat – Independent Culture and providing cultural grants for artists.

Culture and society

Targmat:na © Goethe-Institut

Targmat:na

targmat:a is a literature project that showcases selected newly published German books which have been suggested for translation into Arabic by a jury of experts.

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Un|controlled Gestures

The fourth edition of the regional dance project revolves around the theme of inhabiting the trembling: choreographers from the North Africa and Middle East region are invited to reflect on current instability and to transform embodied knowledge into a new performative vocabulary.

An artistic image featuring the Arabic word “لسّه” (Still) against an orange sunset background with skyscrapers, a sun, and a planet on the horizon, and the Goethe-Institut logo at the top. © Goethe-Institut / Sarah Mossallam

لسة / not yet / still

What does it mean to be “in between” – not yet arrived, yet no longer where you were? The project by the Goethe-Institutes in North Africa and the Middle East, in cooperation with the Center for Art and Urbanistics (ZK/U) Berlin, invites seven artists to conduct artistic research on this state of liminality in a residency program.

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