South-South.info is an initiative of Gilles Jobin Company/ South-South Project accomplished by Bonito&Compri in collaboration with the Red Sudamericana de Danza; it counts with the support of the Archivo de Artes Escénicas (Scenic Arts Archive) of the Castilla la Mancha University and Pro Helvetia, the Arts Council of Switzerland.
Bonito&Compri (Brazil) is an enterprise which has been, since 1996, dedicated to offer consultancy in the performing arts.
The South American Dance Network, see www.movimiento.org. is an organization created with the objective of stimulating, through networking, the exchange of experiences and knowledge in dance in Latin America. Since its creation in 2001, the RSD has organized several regional meetings, stimulated and participated in nummerous associated activities in the region.
South-South.info:
-Idealization of the website: Gilles Jobin
-Webmaster: Xavier Stoppani
South-South.info / Latin America & Caribbean:
-General coordination: Isabel Ferreira
-Assistants: Mélanie Fréguin, Anik Meier-Werner; Mélanie Rouquier
-Translators: Isabel Ferreira, Mélanie Fréguin, Martha Lima, Julia Merquior
-Text revision: Isabel Ferreira, Mélanie Fréguin, Carol Ryan
-Consultancy: Eduardo Bonito
Consultants in Latin America:
-Argentina: Lucia Russo
-Bolivia: Daniel Calderón
-Brazil: Marcos Moraes
-Chile: Maria José Cifuentes and Simón Perez
-Colombia: Sandra Gómez and Andrés Lagos
-Cuba: Noel Bonilla
-Equator: Josie Cáceres and Tamia Guayasamín
-Mexico: Javier Contreras and Haydée Lachino
-Paraguay: Alejandra Diaz
-Peru: Mirella Carbone
-Uruguay: Claudia Pisani
-Venezuela: Cecilia Parra
Consultants in Caribbean:
-Barbados: John Hunte
-Cuba: Noel Bonilla
-Guadeloupe: Léna Blou
-Guyana: Norma Claire
-Haiti : Jeanguy Saintus
-Jamaica: Neila Ebanks
-Martinique: Annabel Gueredrat
-Porto Rico: Diana Soto De Jesús
-Dominican rep.: Awilda Polanco
-Trinidad-and-Tobago: Sonja Dumas