European Alliance for Culture and the Arts launch
The European Alliance is calling EU policy makers and national governments to re-think the European approach and put culture at the forefront of their common project.
On 19th of April delegates of the European Alliance for Culture and the Arts met with Tibor Navracsics, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport and Silvia Costa MEP, chair of the Committee of Culture and Education in the European Parliament to hand over their manifesto. They urged for support to promote culture in the long-term strategic goals of the Union, including the successor to the EU2020 strategy.
“Looking at the challenges our societies face today, we cannot allow ourselves to keep culture and the arts left outside the doors,” Anita Debaere, Director of Pearle* - Live Performance Europe said after the meeting. Nan van Houte, Secretary General of IETM added: “Culture and the arts are the basis of our societies, our living together, our common values – and this is why it is of utmost importance in European policy making.”
The European Alliance for Culture and the Arts was officially launched at the European Culture Forum in Brussels on April 19. In total, 27 European organisations from various cultural sectors and a number of national associations as well as individuals support the initiative.
The Alliance is calling EU policy makers and national governments to re-think the European approach and put culture at the forefront of their common project. They strongly believe that the Union’s long-term aims are unattainable without culture and the arts as they enable the creation of a thriving European society and a sustainable economy.
Throughout the year the Alliance will campaign further at EU and national level and bring attention to the urgent need to put culture and the arts at the heart of EU policies.
Read the appeal and join the European Alliance for Culture and the Arts: https://allianceforculture.com/