Teatroskop 2026 Call for Projects • Celebrating 15 Years
Αγαπητοί φίλοι - συνάδελφοι, το φεστιβάλ TEATRO SKOP γιαρταζει φέτος τα 15 χρόνια διοργάνωσης, και κάνει ανοιχτό κάλεσμα σε παραστάσεις - περφόρμανς και εθελοντές.ακολουθει το κείμενο στα αγγλικά.
TEATROSKOP invites cultural and artistic organisations to submit their proposals for the 2026 Call for Projects by February 28th, 2026. As Teatroskop celebrates 15 years in motion, this anniversary edition places a special attention on projects that promote collaboration, mobility and dialogue between France and South-East Europe.
We are on the look out for initiatives that bring artists and audiences together through contemporary dance, contemporary circus, puppetry, arts in public space, and theater to a lesser extent.
This year again, the call brings together several strands of TEATROSKOP’s mission (cooperation, circulation, capacity-building and professional exchange) into a single, streamlined application. We welcome proposals that combine these dimensions in imaginative ways, whether through co-creations and residencies, shared productions, artist or producer laboratories, or meaningful encounters with local communities.
Projects must involve at least one organisation from France and two partner organisations from two different countries within the TEATROSKOP geographic zone: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey. The lead applicant must be a legally registered cultural or artistic organisation based in one of these countries.
The programme supports initiatives that celebrate inclusivity and accessibility, particularly those led by women authors, artists from diverse backgrounds or artists with disabilities, as well as projects that work intentionally with audiences of all ages.
TEATROSKOP also encourages environmentally responsible approaches, especially those that reduce the number of flights and prioritise alternative modes of travel. Particular attention will be given to proposals that decentralise artistic activity beyond capital cities and that actively strengthen regional connections within South-East Europe.
Selected projects may receive up to €6,000, covering a maximum of 50% of the total project budget. Eligible expenses include artistic and technical fees, travel and local transport, accommodation, per diems, production or rental costs, accessibility-related adjustments, and mediation or audience development activities. Co-funding, whether in cash or in-kind, must be demonstrated.
Applications should be submitted in English or French to [email protected], with the subject line: [Project Title] — Application for Teatroskop Grants 2026. To prepare your submission, please consult the full guidelines and the budget model.
Deadline for submitting applications is February 28, 2026 by 23:59, CET.
Please note TEATROSKOP will also host an online info session on February 4th, 2026, at 14:00 CET, where prospective applicants can learn more about the programme and ask questions about the application process. For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact: [email protected].
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999
TEATROSKOP invites cultural and artistic organisations to submit their proposals for the 2026 Call for Projects by February 28th, 2026. As Teatroskop celebrates 15 years in motion, this anniversary edition places a special attention on projects that promote collaboration, mobility and dialogue between France and South-East Europe.
We are on the look out for initiatives that bring artists and audiences together through contemporary dance, contemporary circus, puppetry, arts in public space, and theater to a lesser extent.
This year again, the call brings together several strands of TEATROSKOP’s mission (cooperation, circulation, capacity-building and professional exchange) into a single, streamlined application. We welcome proposals that combine these dimensions in imaginative ways, whether through co-creations and residencies, shared productions, artist or producer laboratories, or meaningful encounters with local communities.
Projects must involve at least one organisation from France and two partner organisations from two different countries within the TEATROSKOP geographic zone: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey. The lead applicant must be a legally registered cultural or artistic organisation based in one of these countries.
The programme supports initiatives that celebrate inclusivity and accessibility, particularly those led by women authors, artists from diverse backgrounds or artists with disabilities, as well as projects that work intentionally with audiences of all ages.
TEATROSKOP also encourages environmentally responsible approaches, especially those that reduce the number of flights and prioritise alternative modes of travel. Particular attention will be given to proposals that decentralise artistic activity beyond capital cities and that actively strengthen regional connections within South-East Europe.
Selected projects may receive up to €6,000, covering a maximum of 50% of the total project budget. Eligible expenses include artistic and technical fees, travel and local transport, accommodation, per diems, production or rental costs, accessibility-related adjustments, and mediation or audience development activities. Co-funding, whether in cash or in-kind, must be demonstrated.
Applications should be submitted in English or French to [email protected], with the subject line: [Project Title] — Application for Teatroskop Grants 2026. To prepare your submission, please consult the full guidelines and the budget model.
Deadline for submitting applications is February 28, 2026 by 23:59, CET.
Please note TEATROSKOP will also host an online info session on February 4th, 2026, at 14:00 CET, where prospective applicants can learn more about the programme and ask questions about the application process. For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact: [email protected].
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999