The International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA) is committed to engaging and advancing leadership in the performing arts. ISPA has created several leadership development programs and opportunities to find and foster those leaders around the world, in both young and seasoned professionals.
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View the 2010 Fellowship Recipients.
ISPA’s Fellowship Program provides emerging leaders from developing regions the opportunity to immerse themselves within ISPA’s prestigious international network of performing arts professionals. Each year a select group of emerging leaders participate in ISPA’s Fellowship Program and receive a complimentary one year ISPA Membership, a complimentary full registration to ISPA’s Annual Congress, and a partial to full subsidization of travel and accommodation expenses for attending the Congress.
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ISPA members are the most accomplished and innovative leaders in the performing arts. The Academy provides an ideal place for many of those leaders to share their insights with emerging leaders. The Academy takes place at each International Congress in the days before or following the main event. Essentially an intensive arts administrative program, the training focuses on the predominant issues in the region of the International Congress. Both local and international experts are invited to share their knowledge and insights. Attendance at the Academy is open to all International Congress registrants. |
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ISPA’s Community Building Program is an opportunity to match New Members with Current Members for the purpose of welcoming them into the broader ISPA Network. At its heart, the Community Building Program facilitates an environment for new members to experience the value of being an ISPA member. Both participants increase their network connections and expand their knowledge base through participation in the program. Through the Community Building Program, ISPA strives to create a cohesive culture of diverse individuals, where everyone contributes their varied experiences and backgrounds to the task of envisioning and creating the future of the performing arts.
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This new program of the International Society for the Performing Arts is intended to facilitate member participation in Globalisation and Identity, ISPA 2010 Zagreb Congress, on June 3-5, 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia. In total there is $15,000 available to fund ISPA member travel.
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