OUR PARTNERS

Discover the partners of the workshops of March 2026 in Paris ans Enghien-les-Bains !

Centre des Arts (CDA)

This year, we are delighted to be partnering with the Centre des Arts (CDA) in Enghien-les-Bains to offer you four days of workshops : two days at Ircam and two days at the CDA !


The creation of the Centre des Arts in 2002 coincided with the emergence of digital technologies in the artistic sphere, as well as the emergence of new practices and a gradual breaking down of barriers between disciplines. The Centre des Arts aims to exclude no form or language. Writing, whether theatrical, visual, choreographic, or museographic, is at the heart of the project.
A transdisciplinary venue, it offers a varied artistic program of visual arts exhibitions, dance, theater, music, cinema, and more, along with a program of artistic workshops for young audiences.
Various festivals also punctuate the cultural seasons, such as Les Bains Numériques (an international digital arts biennial) and PIDS ENGHIEN (dedicated to digital creation and visual effects).
For companies that join its incubator, the Numeric Lab, the Arts Center is a unique testing ground at the crossroads of art and innovation.
Finally, as a true hub for experimentation and research in digital creation, the Arts Center has been developing international cooperation projects for many years.

CNM (Centre National de la Musique)

The "Centre Nation de la Musique" seeks to strike the essential balances needed to promote the harmonious development of all aspects of the music industry in a constantly changing and increasingly globalized environment, in accordance with the provisions of the law of October 30, 2019, which calls for ongoing consultation with the entire sector.

Through its mission of observation, data collection, and collaborative analysis, the CMN aims to enable the State to understand and evaluate these developments in order to draw conclusions regarding its objectives and guide public policy in favor of music. The CNM is also committed to developing tools that provide an in-depth understanding of the music economy and to setting up a support system tailored to the needs of professionals, based on the data collected.

The CNM's mission, whether in terms of advice, support, training, or financial assistance, is to design its programs taking into account the real trajectories of authors, composers, and artists, as well as the diversity of the professions and institutions that surround them, with a constant desire to stimulate innovation.

ALEA

The Italian association ALEA is a non-profit organization that seeks to promote music in all its possible artistic, historical, and cultural contexts.

Through the organization of concerts, courses, and other educational activities, ALEA organizes events focused on the dissemination of minority languages, the rediscovery of forgotten composers, reflection on the role of the artist in the field of environmental sustainability, the maintenance of historical instruments and their repertoire, the removal of barriers of gender and ethnicity, and promoting intercultural dialogue and social inclusion.

It also supports young talents at the beginning of their careers through artistic collaborations and funding initiatives.

INA GRM

Pioneer in concrete, electroacoustic, and acousmatic music, the GRM has been a unique sound experimentation laboratory since 1958.

Integrated into the National Audiovisual Institute in 1975, the GRM has become a major player in the world of musical experimentation, updating its historical repertoire.

Today, the INA GRM welcomes composers from around the world, produces concerts in France and abroad (the PRÉSENCES électronique festival, the Multiphonies season), and develops internationally recognized sound processing software (GRM Tools).

It shares a constantly evolving cultural heritage with a wide audience through radio broadcasts on France Musique (l’Expérimentale), record releases (monographic box sets, Recollection GRM), publications, and educational resources (Creamus, Éduthèque).

FLUX

FLUX:: SE develops intuitive and technically innovative audio software tools used by sound engineers and producers in the fields of professional audio, broadcasting, post-production, and mastering around the world.

360Prod is an organization dedicated to exploring and developing immersive sound and 3D spatialization, at the crossroads of artistic creation and technical innovation.
Designed as a comprehensive support space, 360Prod is involved from the studio to the stage, supporting artists at every stage of their projects and placing the listening experience at the heart of the creative process.
The association designs and deploys a solar-powered, autonomous 360° sound diffusion system called the “Soundarium,” develops technical tools adapted to immersion, and supports a variety of artistic forms, from live performance to sound research projects in improvisation.
Through its activities, 360Prod works to make 3D sound accessible to both artists and audiences by promoting the adoption of these practices and creating new listening contexts where sound becomes a narrative and spatial element in its own right.