Live entertainment/ Deconcentrated aids 2023
The live entertainment service contributes to the implementation of the guidelines of the Ministry of Culture, for the disciplines music, dance, theatre, festivals, circus, street arts, puppetry... These guidelines are based on dissemination and creation, teaching and training, investment and equipment. The service is also in charge of information and follow-up of applications for live entertainment contractor licenses.
Creation assistance and grants
To carry out its various missions, the service has:
- committees of experts ruling on requests for assistance from artistic teams in the fields of theatre, circus, street arts, puppetry, music and dance.
At the initiative of the DAC Martinique, the first advisory commission for assistance in the creation of music, dance, theatre and street arts was held in May 2015 in Fort-de-France. Since then, this interdisciplinary expertise system has combined the CARs of Guadeloupe and Martinique. The Commission meets annually alternately in both territories. The experts sit for a period of two years, renewable once. Their opinion is advisory and the votes take place by secret ballot. The next commission will take place in February 2022, the procedures for filing applications, which will be done online, will soon be specified. Since 2022, the aid is as follows: project aid, aid for the 2, 3 or 4 year contract.
Support for local dissemination and creation structures :
The DAC accompanies the development of current music by supporting venues of alternative broadcasting circuits.
It supports residencies to compensate for the lack of spaces dedicated to artists in the territory: the Maison Rouge-Maison des arts, Terre d'arts and the theatre of the Centre culturel Aliker in Fort-de France, the Korzemo Studio in Ducos are able to host artists in residence in all areas.
DAC also supports:
- National Tropics Atrium Stage
- Korzemo in Ducos, for the production, programming and actions aimed at young audiences
- Maison du Bélè for the programme to support intangible musical and choreographic cultural heritage and creation;
- The Azwel space, dedicated to early childhood in Schœlcher
- Maison Rouge-Maison des arts, a venue primarily dedicated to dance in Fort-de-France, Atelier de Fabrique Artistique
- Terre d'Arts, place of residence and multidisciplinary diffusion in Tivoli, Fort-de-France, Atelier de Fabrique Artistique Théâtre
The Department of Cultural Affairs provides assistance to various festivals on the island to promote the sustainability of these events.
It also supports intangible heritage, notably associations in charge of conservation and valorization of the Bèlè..
Employment and training
The service ensures the vitality of the professional fabric and amateur practices, working for the qualification of artistic practices and the securing of professional paths by the support of artistic teachings, encouraging the mobilization of local authorities and supporting innovative artistic proposals. In close partnership with the services of the Pôle Emploi Culture et Spectacles, the Direction de l'économie, de l'emploi, du travail et des solidarités (DEETS), SACEM Martinique and the Centre national de la musique, the performing arts department advises and guides artists and professionals in the cultural sector in their training and career. It is also a reference in terms of Validation of experience for its beneficiary public. In terms of initial artistic education, Martinique does not currently have an accredited school but a school recognized by the State in 2017: Lakou Sanblé Matnik in Schoelcher. Two other music schools are currently working in a network: Musiques plurielles au Lorrain and the EMAP Paul Rosine in Rivière-Pilote. The students find there a quality teaching, adapted to the specificities of the Martinique musical heritage. The network is being extended to other music schools and dance schools. The conservatory project carried out by the Regional Authority of Martinique will eventually build a new landscape in the field of initial artistic education.
Grants and grants may be made to artists in training in other places of education approved by the State: For training in the State diploma of dance teacher, in the Higher National Conservatories of Music and Dance in Paris and Lyon or in institutions of higher education in culture, in certain preparatory classes for higher education in dance, theatre or music in France.
DAC also supports higher education projects abroad in music and dance.
The DAC accompanies the association BEL WA BEL MISIK which implements a training device in vocal technique and choir direction in connection with the association Carib' Opéra and encourages the association Contres-Courants within the framework of the competition Voix des Outre-mer.
National broadcast
DAC also works with Artchipel, Guadeloupe’s national stage and Touka Danse, Centre de développement chorégraphique national de Guyane. She supports the broadcasts that seem most interesting to her and accompanies artists who want to enter into relationships or train with both structures.
International action and dissemination
The DAC is a partner of several French Alliances in the Caribbean, notably that of Saint Lucia which coordinates those of Saint Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago, the Grenadines, Dominica... in partnership with the Fondation Alliance Française.
In 2022, through the network of French institutes and the CCRI of Benin, it defined the contours of cross-residences between Africa and Martinique, and supported dissemination in the United States, Canada, Colombia and Costa Rica.
The Caribbean Mobility Fund (set up in the summer of 2020 between the DCJS of Guyana, the DAC Guadeloupe, Martinique, the Institut Français and the BAEI) Allows the transfer of artists and cultural professionals to the Caribbean for prospecting, research and training activities.
Finally, through the establishment by the French Institute of the Archipel.eu scheme, several structures and companies in Martinique were able to benefit from distribution aid through La Collection, special edition, to the mobility or the establishment of networks of cultural cooperation between RUPT and the OCTs from 2022.
Deconcentrated aids for live entertainment 2023
The artistic teams (dance companies, theatre, circus, street arts and musical ensemble) can be accompanied by the Ministry within the framework of the device of decentralized aids to live performance (ADSV). Every year about 1300 teams from all disciplines are supported.
This aid scheme is governed by statutory instruments (decree, decree, circular) which we invite you to read before any solicitation (cf. documents to download below).
These aids are of two kinds:
- annual project aid,
- aid for multi annual agreements.
They are awarded after the admissibility of the application has been examined, an opinion has been obtained from an advisory committee of experts in the field of live entertainment and a decision has been taken by the regional directorates.
The Advisory Committee of Experts for Guadeloupe and Martinique will meet this year on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 February 2023, in Martinique.
All requests under the ADSV device are now made directly on the ministry’s dedicated web portal:
https://mesdemarches.culture.gouv.fr
Convention Theatre Cirque Street Art
Assistance for the Théâtre Cirque Street Art project
Support for the Musique project
Requests must be made according to the following temporalities:
- for project aid: September 19 to December 9, 2022 at the latest.
- for requests for agreement (or renewal of agreement): September 19 to December 9, 2022 at the latest.
The online form is available throughout the campaign, and applications received outside of these periods will not be withheld.
In advance of your request, please:
- check the eligibility of your request by contacting the Creation Department/your referral advisor;
- take note of the instructions prepared to accompany you in this online entry (downloadable on the portal).
Attached to the online form are all the documents necessary for the investigation of your application, including the presentation file of your project and your team (Excel file downloadable on the homepage of the portal mesdemarches.culture.gouv.fr).
Please use a zip folder to group them together.
You can also add a free folder or audio and/or audiovisual documents to the portal as attachments.
After validating your online application on the mesdemarches.culture.gouv.fr portal, DAC Martinique will receive your application directly. You will also receive a receipt of your request by email.
Contacts for the Martinique DAC:
- Agnès Bretel, Live Performance Advisor, Regional and International Cooperation: agnes.bretel@culture.gouv.fr
- Maguy Azérot, Consultant Assistant for Live Performance and Visual Arts, Live Performance Entrepreneur License Manager: maguy.azerot@culture.gouv.fr
This list will be modified as of December 2022: to invite these members to your representations so that they know your work, you can contact the DAC.
Find out more: See the section dedicated to Deconcentrated Aids
2022 Assisted Teams Lists
Project aids, aids to dance resumption
- Dance tale, Jean-Félix Zaïre (Yaël Réunif, Madak, Pascal Séraline) Springboard project assistance
- Hip-hop version, David Milôme, Spectrum, project assistance
- GEDC, Christiane Emmanuel, This earth whispers in my ear, recovery aid
Aid for the project, aid for the theatre takeover
- Dala CompaNY, Alexandra Deglises, The islands of Raphael, recovery aid
- Beloved island, Hervé Deluge, This war we didn’t fight, project support
- Korzemo, Executive Producer, Armelle Bloesch Eat me, project support
- La Thymélé, Jean-Erns Marie-Louise, The ghosts of impossible love, recovery aid
- Mmark, Pascale Pidibi, In the footsteps of Leona, project support
Project aids, music
- Art Power, Nicolas Lossen, Native, project support
- Yal Arts, Valérie Louri, The last days of the negro Pierre, project support
- My Overseas, Lola-Jeanne Cloquell, The tribe of malfinis, project support
Dance agreements
- Artincidence, Annabel Gueredrat, 2-year agreement (2022-2023)
- Kameleonite, Marlène Myrtil, 2-year agreement (2022-2023)
Theatre agreements
- Blue and slate, Françoise Dô, 2-year agreement (2022-2023)
- T.R.A.C.K, Daniely Francisque-Patrice Le Namouric, 2-year agreement (2022-2023)
- Theatre of the 2 seasons, Nelson-Raffael Madel, last year contract 3 years ( 2019, 2021, 2022)
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