Partners
A bi-regional organism, the Artistic Information and Development
Office of Normandy takes part in the artistic and cultural development of the two Normandie regions. It contributes across a wide spectrum of performing arts,
including theatre, dance, music, circus arts and street performance. It supports the touring of live performances, offers advice for building and improving performance spaces, support and advice
local authorities with their cultural policies, and assists in informing and qualifying the entire professional sector.
ODIA Normandie serves the professional artists who live and develop their activities in Normandy, its performance venues as well as Norman local authorities.
ODIA Normandie is supported by: la Région Haute-Normandie, la Région Basse-Normandie, le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DRAC Haute-Normandie et DRAC Basse-Normandie), les
départements du Calvados, de la Manche, de la Seine-Maritime, de l’Orne et de l’Eure.
Le Havre, Rouen and Caen are associate with ODIA Normandie.
Dance South West is the regional strategic agency for dance, bringing together a network of partners to enable people in the South West to make, watch and take part in dance. Dance South West supports individual partner agencies, joins up the agencies for projects across the region and delivers its own dance programme. Its partnership includes 13 agencies in Cornwall, Plymouth, Devon, Somerset, Dorset Bournemouth and Poole, Wiltshire, Bath, Bristol, Swindon, including State of Emergency and Asian Arts Agency.
Dance South West is supported by: Arts Council England, Bournemouth Borough Council and Youth Dance England.
Le Centre chorégraphique national du Havre-Haute-Normandie
The primary mission of the Centre is the creation and production
of performances by Hervé Robbe. The artistic creation work takes place at a site comprising two studios and a supportive technical team. In order to accomplish this creative work, the Centre has
at its disposal audiovisual equipment enabling experimentation with on-stage video and sound installations, giving the Centre a unique trait among the National Choreographic Centres network.
This mission is accompanied by other undertakings.The Centre provides its assistance to several groups for artistic residences (five to six companies each year) in the programme “Accueil Studio”.
The Centre regularly organises artistic events. Starting in 2006, it has initiated the festival Météores, programming performances, installations and films in collaboration with other
partners.
As a resource and educational centre, it contributes to widen the knowledge and information about dance and dance practice for both professionals and the general public.
Led by Hervé Robbe, choreographer, this institution is supported by the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication - Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Haute-Normandie, the Région Upper-Normandy, the city of Le Havre.
Centre chorégraphique national de Caen Basse-Normandie
Since 2004, Hela Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux, have been opening the doors of the CCNC/BN with an original and innovative project « here and somewhere else »:
- research and creation of new choreographic works, touring all over the world,
- home-studio / residencies accompany the regional, national and international choreographic companies, which defend contemporary aesthetics ,
- monthly performances «18H60»: rehearsals and encounters with artists choreographers,
- courses, artistic practice workshops, to approach contemporary dance with invention,
- The festival « danse d’ailleurs » : international event of contemporary dance.
Led by Héla Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux, the CCN of Caen Basse Normandie is supported by: the ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DRAC Basse-Normandie), la Région Basse-Normandie, the city of Caen, the départements of Calvados, Manche and Orne.