AIR MEET
Air Meet is a bi-monthly discourse program, which shares various issues and trends of performing arts with domestic and foreign experts and artists through webinar.
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TheApro News Putting concept into action: The devil is in the details - Based on the case of international co-production of Gala by Jérôme Bel The 2021 Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) is presenting two new additions to its annual international programs, Air Meet and PAMS Season. Air Meet holds monthly discussions on core issues of international exchange, and PAMS Season (dance in 2022) brings a genre and a theme into focus each year in cooperation with festivals, theatres, creative spaces and institutions from home and abroad. MORE → |
TheApro News Putting concept into action: The devil is in the details - Based on the case of international co-production of Gala by Jérôme Bel The 2021 Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) is presenting two new additions to its annual international programs, Air Meet and PAMS Season. Air Meet holds monthly discussions on core issues of international exchange, and PAMS Season (dance in 2022) brings a genre and a theme into focus each year in cooperation with festivals, theatres, creative spaces and institutions from home and abroad. MORE → |
TheApro People Discover, Share, Collaborate and Innovate _Interview with Kyu Choi, creative director of PAMS The 2021 Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) is changing. PAMS is an international performing arts network that was founded in 2005 to invigorate the reasonable distribution and overseas presentation of Korean performing arts. Equipped with diverse programs such as showcases and networking, PAMS has served as a hub of Korean performing arts going global. It has also sought a new direction every time it faced changing trends. But today, PAMS needs a change that would be more drastic than ever before, due to the rapidly changing circumstances, diversification of the global performing arts market, technological progress and above all, the pandemic that broke out in 2020. To respond to such requests of the era, PAMS is changing. Mr. Kyu Choi, creative director of PAMS, tells us about its new direction. MORE → |
TheApro People Discover, Share, Collaborate and Innovate _Interview with Kyu Choi, creative director of PAMSM The 2021 Performing Arts Market in Seoul (PAMS) is changing. PAMS is an international performing arts network that was founded in 2005 to invigorate the reasonable distribution and overseas presentation of Korean performing arts. Equipped with diverse programs such as showcases and networking, PAMS has served as a hub of Korean performing arts going global. It has also sought a new direction every time it faced changing trends. But today, PAMS needs a change that would be more drastic than ever before, due to the rapidly changing circumstances, diversification of the global performing arts market, technological progress and above all, the pandemic that broke out in 2020. To respond to such requests of the era, PAMS is changing. Mr. Kyu Choi, creative director of PAMS, tells us about its new direction. MORE → |
TheApro Spotlight New Reality of the Arts, Next Mobility and Circulation in the Post-Pandemic Era_Preview of PAMS 2021: PAMS Salon and Next Mobility Since the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic in March 2020, the coronavirus has caused serious damage and crisis in all areas including society, economy, culture and the arts. As people are trying to make a “new reality” amid the uncertainties of the pandemic, the UK and Singapore rencently decided to live “with the coronavirus” and Korea followed suit, implying a transition to a new era. MORE → |
TheApro Spotlight New Reality of the Arts, Next Mobility and Circulation in the Post-Pandemic Era_Preview of PAMS 2021: PAMS Salon and Next Mobility Since the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic in March 2020, the coronavirus has caused serious damage and crisis in all areas including society, economy, culture and the arts. As people are trying to make a “new reality” amid the uncertainties of the pandemic, the UK and Singapore rencently decided to live “with the coronavirus” and Korea followed suit, implying a transition to a new era. MORE → |
TheApro Spotlight Shared Asia and Arts: Asian Producer’s Platform VR3 APP VR3 (Reality, Research and Residency) was a virtual research and residency project organized by the Asian Producers’ Platform to deal with the new reality we are faced with from the impact of the pandemic. It took place during the seven months from May to November 2021 under the title of . The research focus was on Asian contemporary topics including; career development for producers; preliminary research to develop a project connecting Asian cities; Disability arts and accessibility in Asia; dramaturgical methodologies in production houses; the role of art in society and politics; and new ways of cooperation in the digital era. As the participating Asian producers dived deeper into the topic, they questioned the following. MORE → |
TheApro Spotlight Shared Asia and Arts: Asian Producer’s Platform VR3 APP VR3 (Reality, Research and Residency) was a virtual research and residency project organized by the Asian Producers’ Platform to deal with the new reality we are faced with from the impact of the pandemic. It took place during the seven months from May to November 2021 under the title of . The research focus was on Asian contemporary topics including; career development for producers; preliminary research to develop a project connecting Asian cities; Disability arts and accessibility in Asia; dramaturgical methodologies in production houses; the role of art in society and politics; and new ways of cooperation in the digital era. As the participating Asian producers dived deeper into the topic, they questioned the following. MORE → |