Canal is a project by the National Dance Center of Paris aimed at creating a shared space-time to give visibility to artists and projects linked to the dance sector. In its 2024 edition, Catalonia was the guest territory, co-organized throughout 2023 by all the participating structures.
The Moujuïc Festival was a weekend of dance programming in the spaces of Montjuïc Castle. A program co-curated by Graner, complemented by a mediation proposal to support the performances, working on audience engagement and accessibility.
A research project shared by four creative factories —Ateneu Popular 9 Barris, La Central del Circ, Graner, and Fabra i Coats— focusing on artistic creation with communities and within the territory.
Collaboration with MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona) in the framework of the exhibition María Teresa Hincapié. If This Were a Principle of Infinity.
Collaboration with artefactum to create a study community and promote spaces for research and learning based on Graner’s artistic residency program.
A collaboration between the Botanical Garden – Natural History Museum of Barcelona and Graner, an experimental project bridging botany and live arts.
Three-way collaboration project between Mercat de les Flors, the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, and Graner.
Relationship program with the NAVE creation center that included a residency of the management team and Chilean artists at Graner, as well as the participation of a support figure in the Sâlmon 18 Festival team.
Program organized by the Barcelona Institute of Culture that offers nocturnal openings of the city’s museum spaces, with a specific program co-curated by the museums themselves in dialogue with creation spaces.
Contemporary dance cycle programmed by the Catalunya – La Pedrera Foundation with the advisory support and co-curation of Graner, at the La Pedrera building.
Contexts of dance internationalization arising from the FID (Window for the Internationalization of Dance) created in 2011 by the sector, both organized and independent, the reference institutions, and public administrations. Graner co-organized the two editions of IPAM and fully mediated the first edition of FID.