Creative Environment Improvement Project by Open Network for Performing Arts Producers (ON-PAM)
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Open Network of Performing Arts Producers
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY27 Term I Creation Grant [Single-Year Grant Program]



Business Overview
Based on the group's priority theme of "A New Artist," various activities will be conducted with an emphasis on "human resource development for international artists." The purpose of this program is to enable the next generation of performing arts producers to broaden their networks with world-class theaters and festival producers, to build a wide range of know-how and connections that will raise the level of Japanese performing arts production, and to acquire knowledge that will enable them to respond to diverse cultural situations. Overseas, the project will hold an international conference in Gwangju (South Korea) and an APP (Asian Producer Platform) camp in Taipei (Taiwan) to foster internationally minded performing arts producers. In addition, in Tokyo, committees will be held on a regular basis as a place for learning and discussion, and symposiums will be open to the public to create a place for exchange of personnel and information among producers.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Monday, April 6, 2015 - Thursday, March 31, 2016
- Venues
- Asian Culture Center (Gwangju/Korea) Taipei (Taiwan) Tokyo
Profile
A network organization established in February 2013 with the initiative of individual "performing arts producers," who connect artists and artistic groups with audiences and interact with society. It aims to contribute to the promotion of the interests of the performing arts and society as a whole by defining and disseminating the social role of contemporary performing arts, and making proposals and suggestions for cultural policy. As of the end of March 2015, more than 150 domestic and international performing arts producers are active members.




