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ITER Programme 2025: Supporting sustainable international touring in the arts sector

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27 May 2025

ITER Programme 2025: Supporting sustainable international touring in the arts sector

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The ITER programme supports artists in England, Denmark, and Norway in developing sustainable and inclusive international touring models through free seminars and project funding opportunities.

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Julie’s Bicycle

Related Organisation(s)

Arts Council England

Arts Council Norway

Danish Arts Foundation

in futurum

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Denmark

Norway

Organisation Type

Academic / Research and VET Institutions

Company with 250 or more employees

Cultural and Heritage Organisations

Destination Management & Marketing Organisations

Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce

International Organisations

Media / Journalist Organisations

NGOs / Non-profits

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

    • Cultural tourism

    • Ecotourism

    • Festival tourism

    • Rural tourism

    • Urban/city tourism

    • Wellness tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Funding and support measures

    • Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs

  • Business activities

    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

    • Festivals, cultural and entertainment activities

    • Other amusement and recreation activities

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The International Touring and Environmental Responsibility (ITER) Programme, developed by Julie’s Bicycle in partnership with in futurum, enters its fourth year of supporting artists and arts organisations in England, Denmark, and Norway to develop environmentally sustainable, inclusive, and equitable ways of sharing their work.

Funded by Arts Council England, the Danish Arts Foundation, and Arts Council Norway, ITER offers two free interactive seminar series, followed by an opportunity to apply for project funding.

The programme is open to individuals and organisations in the performing arts sector—including dance, music, and theatre—as well as venues that host touring productions, such as festivals, orchestras, and theatre companies.

Applications open on 4 June 2025. For more information, please follow the attached link.

#Cultural preservation #Sustainable tourism #Carbon footprint reduction #Climate action 

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