Evaluation & Reflections

The external evaluation is designed to be a useful tool for people who are, or are thinking of, engaging in transnational collaboration in Europe. You can also read about the issues that the main organiser’s team faced as Black/North SEAS was organised.

External evaluation of SEAS

Read the articles to find out more on the experiences and inside views of the SEAS project in terms of:  strength, weaknesses, uniqueness, partnership, production and touring, funding, organisational, development, local impact, cooperation, and more.

95 people who worked with SEAS in key roles were invited to participate in the evaluation of the project. 53 responded and answered questions in an interview or survey. Prof. Dr. Lidia Varbanova designed the evaluation and Dr. Dragan Klaic wrote a summarizing reflection based on all answers.

Reflections on the Evaluation by Dragan Klaic

Summary of the Evaluation by Lidia Varbanova

26 Recommendations for Future Projects

Spin Offs

Experiences & view points from the SEAS project team

The SEAS management team was based at Intercult, Stockholm, and worked as main organiser continuously with all the project’s parts from start to finish. Chris Torch, artistic director and Adam Jeanes, project director share their experiences and viewpoints.

Learning Points

Partnership and Funding

Concept and Artistic Process