Flute Futures
ABOUT
A seven-day European youth exchange bringing together 42 young flutists from across Europe for ensemble work, co-created performances, and workshops focused on career prospects in Aarhus, Denmark. The program combines artistic collaboration with training in digital skills, cultural entrepreneurship, and well-being, while participants take part in the Denmark Flute Festival and develop lasting international networks.
Participant mobility (travel, accommodation, and meals) is fully funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program, ensuring fair and inclusive access for young musicians from diverse backgrounds.
As a pilot initiative, Flute Futures is developing a replicable model for future mobility projects aimed at supporting the employability, creativity, and intercultural exchange of young musicians.
During the program, participants will be able to:
- Collaborate in ensemble workshops and co-created performances
- Participate in joint rehearsals and artistic exchange sessions
- Develop skills in career planning, cultural entrepreneurship, and project management
- Strengthen their digital skills, particularly in online promotion and the use of digital tools
- Participate in workshops focused on well-being, resilience, and sustainable artistic practice
- Take part in intercultural dialogue and peer-learning activities
- Actively contribute to program development and personal reflection through learning journals
- Develop European networks through their participation in the Denmark Flute Festival
Are you a Swiss citizen studying in one of the partner countries? Join Flute Futures!
Learn, play, and connect with young flutists from across Europe!
Switzerland is not a direct partner in the project, but you can still apply if you study and live in one of the partner countries. Visit the website of the country where you are studying.
Application deadline: May 1, 2026
The Swiss Flute Society is a strategic and expertise partner in this mobility project, co-funded by the European Union (Erasmus+).
Funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the granting authority. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.