IPAM (2013-14) and FID (2015-17) were programmer contexts created by the working group Finestra d’Internacionalització de la Dansa, established in 2011 by the sector, both organized and independent, as well as by reference institutions and public administrations. Graner co-organized the two editions of IPAM, fully mediated the first edition of the FID, and collaborated on the 2016 edition.
- The IPAM_DANSA 2013 edition took place in Barcelona from July 9 to 12, 2013, within the framework of the Grec Festival.
The IPAM_DANSA 2014 edition was held in Barcelona from July 8 to 10. The 2014 edition focused on works from Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile. Each of these countries established its participation differently, given that contexts and realities are diverse and multiple. The selection of proposals emerged from prior work between the dance coordinators of each country and local festivals, reference structures, and/or independent curators. - The FID 2015 edition was held from December 6 to 8 within the framework of the Sâlmon Festival. For this third edition, and in response to the dynamics and demands of the sector itself, IPAM evolved into FID and focused on the figure of the artist. It was presented as a unique internationalization action that responded to the specific needs of each selected creator (8 creators). From March to May 2015, four collaborative and open meetings for the dance sector were held at Graner, shaping the project’s objectives and dynamics.
- In its 2016 edition, Graner opened a transfer process to step down from leading the coordination of the Finestra, which then came to be coordinated by Raül Perales in an initial year of accompanied transition. This included disseminated actions within the framework of the Temporada Alta, TNT, and Sâlmon festivals, leading towards a FID that in 2017 was mainly focused on Sismògraf.