The Arvo Pärt Centre accepts artist-in-residence applications
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The Arvo Pärt’s centre in Laulasmaa, Estonia, that showcases the cultural heritage of the Estonian composer, is launching a residency programme, offering artists from the different creative fields a possibility to look for new ideas.
The residency is open to composers, musicians, writers, visual artists, architects, filmmakers and choreographers, the Arvo Pärt Centre said in a statement. The residency’s duration is from a week to four weeks.
“The centre has a special spacious creative room that is above all a peaceful place for engaging in creative work in any stage of its development – without necessarily expecting a project to be completed,” Riin Eensalu, the centre’s programme manager, said. In addition to the creative room, it is possible to use the centre’s library, the classrooms, the arts room, as well as the available musical instruments, upon request.