Dance WEB Europe - Members

Members

Country City Dance organisation
Austria Vienna danceWEB
Austria Vienna ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival
Belgium Brussels ROSAS
Belgium Brussels Ultima Vez
Belgium Antwerpen De Singel
Bulgaria Sofia The Red House/Center for Culture and Debate
Cyprus Limassol Omada pelma
Czech Republic Prague Ctyri Dny
Denmark Copenhague Danish National School of Theatre and Contemporary Dance (Skolen for Moderne Dans)
Finland Pyhäsalmi Full Moon Festival
France Montpellier Centre chorégraphique National de Montpellier
France Tourcoing Le Fresnoy
Germany Berlin Tanzwerkstatt
Greece Athens State School of Dance
Hungary Budapest Mühely Alapítvány
Iceland Reykjavík Dansleikhús med Ekka
Ireland Dublin International Dance Festival Ireland
Italy Venice Biennale di Venezia - Settore Danza
Lithuania Vilnius Lithuanian Dance Information Center
Luxembourg Luxembourg Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois
Norway Oslo Danse- og Teatersentrum
Netherlands Amsterdam Julidans
Poland Poznan Towarzystwo Gimnastyczne
Portugal Lisbon Culturgest
Portugal Lisbon RE.AL
Portugal Porto Rivoli Teatro Municipal
Romania Bucarest Solitude Project
Slovakia Bratislava Bratislava in Movement
Slovenia Ljubljana maska
Sweden Stockholm ccap
Sweden Malmö Dansstationen
Turkey Istanbul Tal-Dans
United Kingdom London Southbank Centre

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