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Next meeting on 24 October 2022, 5-7pm, this time again at the ITI Germany premises in Berlin - register via E-mail


IAIB Monthly Meet Up

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Event in English:

The next touring artists / International Artists Info Berlin (IAIB) MONTHLY MEET-UP is coming up on 24 October 2022, this time again in person at the ITI Germany office in Berlin!

Focus: Producing for the independent arts.

How is production organised in the field of the independent arts? What are the tasks of the production management and what are production offices and companies for? In the next Monthly Meet-Up, we will take a look at how producing for the independent performing arts and in the film industry can look like and will connect you with experts.

A.o. with inputs by Anna Mareike Holtz/ Ehrliche Arbeit and Roj Hajo/ mîtosfilm, more information also on the touring artists Facebook-Profile.


The MONTHLY MEET-UP is a networking meeting for transnational artists that are new in Berlin, organized since 2020 by touring artists/IAIB - funded by the Berlin Senat for Culture and Europe.


Our MONTHLY MEET-UP gives you the chance

  • to get advice on administrative questions relevant for your artistic work in Berlin (such as tax number, KSK (social security fund for artists) or visa issues)
  • meet members of Berlin’s art institutions and get to know their work
  • meet fellow artists and support each other
  • visit shows, performances and exhibitions together

You are welcome to join us every month in Berlin.

Bring your questions and ideas!

Find information on all previous Monthly Meet-Ups on the touring artists Facebook profile.


touring artists is a joint project of IGBK, the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Germany and Dachverband Tanz Deutschland (DTD), supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

touring artists/ International Artists Info Berlin (IAIB) is a cooperation of IGBK, ITI and DTD with SMartDe – Netzwerk für Kreative e.V., supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe Berlin program "Weltoffenes Berlin".