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In the run up to the vote on the Parliament's resolution on “Cultural recovery of Europe”, we call on the European institutions and the Member States to pay attention to the following issues
We are currently looking for a series of dynamic pitches recorded in a 3-minute video, in which either our members can present their planned project to the network or new members can introduce their activities, with a view to getting feedback and/or finding potential partners. This session will also include a moment to ask questions to the ...
'The Local, Global Model' - how the current ways of working change our practice going forward Join the conversation! Tues 25 August | 11:00 – 12:30 BST 'The Local, Global Model’ - an open forum, cross-cultural conversation and debate around how local action/art-making/collaboration supports global connections. ➡️ Meeting registration: http://ow.ly ...
Kryly Khalopa theatre declares solidarity with the protest of Belarusian people! Almost 20 years "Kryly Khalopa" (till 2011 titled Free Theatre) was working in censorship conditions. The theatre started in 2001 and has been working as an activist project. The work of KX always joined art and critical view on the social and political situation in ...
We are looking for new guest artists to join our FALL Seasoning event September 18 & 19! Because of the Covid-19, we are restricted in the amount of artists we can invite to come to the Art house, unfortunately. We treasure the necessity of the live experience of performance, of dance, of music, of engaging fine art, so we have been thinking about ...
As we all know by now, the global cultural and creative sectors are part of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis. Below is a set of three resources that help to assess the impact of the pandemic on the CCS and to find solutions for the future: Impact of COVID-19 on festivals The European Festivals Association published a report of their COVID-19 ...
Korzo is a leading venue and a creative producer in the city centre of The Hague (Netherlands). We work with creatives and partners whose activities intersect dance and movement; they push the boundaries and look beyond. They find a place in and around our programming, which reflects the current leading talent, in the fields of dance, music ...
Empty cultural places and drastically reduced mobility and tourism blockade have inflicted economic damage to cultural institutions, companies and workers as well as a strong economic and social discomfort at city level. Using cultural jobs statistics from Eurostat and the JRC’s Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor, this EU Science Hub - Joint ...
Disabled artists in the mainstream: a new cultural agenda for Europe emerges from the first European Arts & Disability Cluster meeting in The Hague on 30 November 2019, hosted by two of the core partners of Europe Beyond Access, British Council and Holland Dance Festival. The cluster represents the first time that EU arts & disability projects have ...
Ahead of the next European Council meeting (17-18 July), 45 leading European cultural figures issued a call for the EU to "be bold and to invest in culture and the arts, to invest in all our creative futures." This is a direct response to the European Commission's latest proposal to reduce the Creative Europe programme's budget to €1.5 billion, in ...