EDN presents Advocating for Dance, a webinar series designed to share experiences and strategies for integrating dance into public policy.

In three insightful sessions, dance artists, cultural managers, and experts will provide tools to highlight the transformative impact of dance on our societies.

📅 April 7, 9 & 11, 2025
12:00–13:00 CET
📍 Online | Free

📌 First webinar: Translating Dance – From Artistic Expression to Policy Action
🗣️ Maxime Ollivier & Carlotta Scioldo
📅 April 7

📌 Second webinar: Formats of Action – Collaborative Strategies for Dance Advocacy
🗣️ Roberto Casarotto & Luísa Saraiva
📅 April 9

📌 Third webinar: Data-Driven Advocacy – Demonstrating the Impact of Dance
🗣️ Amy Fee & Luiza Moroz
📅 April 11

🔗 More info & registration: EDN Website

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