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The urgency of the climate crisis means that the arts and cultural sector needs to fully understand its touring footprint, and support the transition to a global low carbon future. Alongside Julie\u2019s Bicycle, Arts Council England and The Development Platform for the Performing Arts (Denmark), this fund aims to support performing arts professionals in England and Denmark to tackle these challenges. Read more about the programme Read a statement from the partners 20 successful applicants have been selected to take part in a two-month online programme exploring key touring challenges, with provocations, frameworks, and practical approaches to reducing their carbon and environmental impacts. They\u2019ll then be able to apply for funding in partnership with each other. We received more than 50 submissions to participate from across Denmark and England. The Danish Arts Foundation, Arts Council England and Julie\u2019s Bicycle shortlisted participants from these applications, balancing the cohort based on a combination of artistic practice, geographic location, experience collaborating internationally, and in delivering work with an environmental and climate focus. Applications for this initiative are now closed. Participants: Action Hero, England Complicit\u00e9, England CPH Stage, Denmark Dansehallerne, Denmark Fast Familiar, England In Between Time, England Karen Toftegaard (Wildtopia), Denmark LIFT, England Mechanimal, England Mind the Gap, England Motionhouse, England MYKA Dance Company, Denmark Osborn and M\u00f8ller, Denmark Reckless Sleepers, England Sisters Hope, Denmark Studio Wayne McGregor, England Svalholm, Denmark Teaterforeningen Helsing\u00f8r, Denmark Toaster, Denmark Teatret Svalegangen\/United Change, Denmark From January 2022, the selected organisations will participate in a three-month online programme exploring key touring challenges, with provocations, frameworks, and practical approaches to reducing their carbon and environmental impacts. The programme will broaden the participants\u2019 knowledge of environmentally responsible practice, bring them together to develop and strengthen partnerships, and support them to conceive project ideas that explore new approaches to international touring and collaboration. 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The Danish Arts Foundation, Arts Council England and Julie\u2019s Bicycle shortlisted participants from these applications, balancing the cohort based on a combination of artistic practice, geographic location, experience collaborating internationally, and in delivering work with an environmental and climate focus. Applications for this initiative are now closed. Participants: Action Hero, England Complicit\u00e9, England CPH Stage, Denmark Dansehallerne, Denmark Fast Familiar, England In Between Time, England Karen Toftegaard (Wildtopia), Denmark LIFT, England Mechanimal, England Mind the Gap, England Motionhouse, England MYKA Dance Company, Denmark Osborn and M\u00f8ller, Denmark Reckless Sleepers, England Sisters Hope, Denmark Studio Wayne McGregor, England Svalholm, Denmark Teaterforeningen Helsing\u00f8r, Denmark Toaster, Denmark Teatret Svalegangen\/United Change, Denmark From January 2022, the selected organisations will participate in a three-month online programme exploring key touring challenges, with provocations, frameworks, and practical approaches to reducing their carbon and environmental impacts. The programme will broaden the participants\u2019 knowledge of environmentally responsible practice, bring them together to develop and strengthen partnerships, and support them to conceive project ideas that explore new approaches to international touring and collaboration. 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