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Baltic Dance Network

Baltic Dance Network. Established in 2025 and supported by the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture (Long-term Network), the Baltic Dance Network will facilitate a dynamic range of activities across the region in 2025–2026. These will include Professional Meetings, Workshops, and a Visiting Program for dance artists. Additionally, the initiative will feature Online Discussions and Workshops, as well as Short-term Residencies—both small and extended;

Next events:

  • OPEN CALL: 9. – 12. of October Baltic Connect Exchange Residency and Dance Celebration in Northern Latvia. Deadline: 25th of September 2025 at 17:00
  • Workshop: 5. – 6. of November in Tallinn, Estonia.

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Baltic Dance Network aims to create a safe space for Baltic contemporary dance artists to connect and analyse their shared past, explore Baltic dance identity, as well as understand each Baltic country’s context and uniqueness. Together we aim to recognize and express historical legacies, enhancing confidence in the international dance field, and empowering artists to reflect current political or other challenges through their art.

In 2025-2026, Baltic Dance Network will host a series of activities across the Baltic region, including Professional Meetings, Workshops, and a Visiting Program for dance artists. Additionally, there will be Online Discussions and Workshops, Short-term Residencies (small and extended), and a Dance Congress which will enrich the Baltic Dance Platform.

Please follow for more information and activities: www.balticdance.org

The Network consists of six approved partners: Lithuanian Dance Information Centre (the leader of the project), Contemporary Dance Association (Lithuania), Latvian Dance Information Centre, The Association of Choreographers (Latvia), Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (Estonia), Estonian Dance Art and Dance Education Union.

The new joint initiative has received the support from the Nordisk kulturkontakt Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture (Long-term Network) to establish the project “Baltic Dance Network: Navigating Identity in the Face of Changes”.