The COVID 19 pandemic isolated people around the world in the first half of 2020, we still wonder if we can go back to the time before COVID-19. Though we are living in a time of uncertainty, we are discussing and exploring new possibilities and different approaches for international exchange and mobility in the post-COVID-19 world
For the future of international exchanges and mobility in the post COVID-19 world, we are contemplating these key agendas such as solidarity, fair and sustainable international mobility, digital and physical hybrid mobility, green mobility, locality and hyperlocality, and new roles of partnership, cooperation and creative collaboration in Asian networks.
In this session focusing on Green mobility and physical & digital hybrid mobility in Asia, participants share their experiences, thoughts and ideas on what Green Mobility means to you and in your work? what will be much greener approaches of international touring?
how can we develop international collaborative works combining digital with physical way?
can new technology will play important roles to expending green mobility? and so on.
※ Contents of internal workshops will be shared at the closing session on Oct.15th.
The Asian Producers’ Platform (APP) is a long term public-private partnership initiative driven by Steering Committee for the Producer(Korea) and the Arts Council of Korea(Korea); Open Network for Performing Arts Management (ON-PAM, Japan); Performing Arts Alliance (PAA, Taiwan); and Live Performance Australia (LPA, Australia) and Performing Lines (Australia). It is designed to create a strongly linked network of Asian producers who can work effectively across the region, sharing and developing artistic works, skills and cultural practices. The Asian Producers’ Platform (APP) offers participants the opportunity to develop industry networks in key Asian countries, explore producing as a creative practice, develop an inter-cultural practice and develop as an arts leader.
E-Jan Tan is a creative producer based in Malaysia. Co-Founder of Toccata Studio, a creative incubator in multidisciplinary creation, touring works internationally. She was regularly invited as speakers for cultural conferences, including France Ministry of Culture for cultural seminars in Paris-Nantes and IETM Satellite meeting in South Korea. E-Jan was awarded ISPA global fellowship twice, currently alumni of Arts Leadership Programme by Australia Council for the Arts and a member of Asian Producers’ Platform steering committee. She was CEO of INXO Arts and Culture Foundation in 2019-2020. E-Jan strongly believe the best way to see our future is to create it.
Ji-sun Park is a creative producer, researcher, and arts policy advisor. Over for 20 years, she has been working without boundaries of genre, producing works, planning festival, initiating international residency and international network such as APP (Asian Producers' Platform), CAN (Circus Asian Network).
Recently she has begun new explorations with artists on various subjects including cities, boundaries, technology and arts. She has been initiating collaboration between artists and non-artists to explore the contemporariness of the arts.