(Im)possible Complicities: registration open

The registration to (Im)possible complicities. Cocreation, Coproduction, Cooptation is open. The draft program is online here.

60 places are available online at  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/impossible-complicities-tickets-60376403448.

We set a symbolic fee of 10 Euro to discourage casual registrations.

Please email us at info (at) tesserae.eu for any clarification or request. (Answer during next Easter holidays may be slow)

19 Apr , 2019 - Category:

Berlin · cocreation · conference · coproduction


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