Contact

Prof. Dr. Adina Mornell
University of Music and Theatre Munich

Arcisstr. 12
80333 Munich, Germany
 

Symposium Office

Jutta Drinda & Lilian Peters

phone: + 49 89 28927860
fax: + 49 89 28927859

email: info@artinmotion2023.com
internet: www.artinmotion2023.com

 

 

 

 

 

 



News

March 28, 2023

Don’t miss the EARLY BIRD deadline of May 1st!

Hop on to Eventfrog after registering for the event at "My Symposium," and you will be able to choose to pay your symposium fee with a credit card! This is a new service for AiM, and we hope that it will make ...

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February 21, 2023

MARK CUBAN: MASTER OF “THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX"

AiM23 will include an exclusive interview with Mark Cuban, who will bring his unusual perspective from decades of success through self-motivation to the symposium (see “Special Guest” here on this page). Don’t miss your chance to hear him answer questions ...

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January 11, 2023

A “New" Year With “Old” Goals?

Honestly, if your New Year’s resolutions look like they have been recycled from previous years, it’s time to ask: WHY this déjà vu? Making change isn’t easy, and the first step is to identify the problem. What would you need ...

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January 03, 2023

INFLATION is everywhere, just not here!

In the innovative spirit of Art in Motion, we will defy the worldwide trend and will not be increasing our participant fees this time around. Instead, we are freezing them at the 2021 level. We hope that this small gesture ...

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November 27, 2022

CALL FOR POSTERS now open!

Time is flying by and June will be with us before you know it, so submit your research or project in form of a poster abstract asap. Just check the instructions to register and remember to follow this structure for ...

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