U.S. Artist Visas and International Travel in the Age of COVID: Latest Update

Originally recorded September 9, 2021
After more than a year of canceled, postponed, or reimagined performances, U.S. arts organizations, presenters, and agents have resumed programming and planning for the 2021-22 season, only to find the U.S. is not quite ready to open our borders for all international artists.
In this free 75-minute webinar, experts from Tamizdat and the hosts of ArtistsfromAbroad.org – the Association of Performing Arts Professionals and the League of American Orchestras – describe what it takes to secure U.S. artist visas and navigate COVID-19 travel restrictions right now. We also cover what the current and long-term policy environment means for seeking more equitable opportunities to support international cultural activity.
Questions?
Please contact Member Services at member@americanorchestras.org.
Presented by the Association of Performing Arts Professionals, League of American Orchestras, and Tamizdat

Co-hosted by A2IM – American Association of Independent Music, Chamber Music America, Dance/USA, Folk Alliance International, National Performance Network, North American Performing Arts Managers and Agents, OPERA America, Performing Arts Managers and Agents Coalition, and Theatre Communications Group
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