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MEMBERS NEWS FROM WE ARE MORE NEWSLETTER #12 (MARCH 2013)
OPERA EUROPA & RESEO Joint conference on Citizenship, Vienna, 4-7 April 2013 In line with the 2013 European Year of Citizens, the discussions at Opera Europa’s and RESEO’s joint conference will deal with the place of art and culture, and opera in particular, in today’s society. Should each European citizen have the right to opera, the most European art form? How can culture contribute to shaping tomorrow? How should our institutions adapt to better face what awaits? KUNSTEN ´92 Analysis: effects of budget cuts in Dutch culture Kunsten ’92 asked a number of specialists from all parts of the culture sector to investigate the effects of the cuts on the system as a whole. A translation of the summary is available in English. DSI Swinging Europe ArtEpi Green Performing City DSI Swinging Europe is one of the driving forces behind the ArtEpi project. ArtEpi is a moveable micro-city organized around a series of sustainable, environment- and resource-conscious building activities. The project involves artists and scientists. TILLT Creative Clash conference at Goethe institute in Brussels, 19 March On the occasion of the project's final conference in Brussels, TILLT will launch, together with partners from all over Europe engaged in artistic interventions, the Creative Clash: European Network for Artistic Interventions. ON THE MOVE Charter for a sustainable and responsible cultural mobility On the Move recently launched a new online toolkit for cultural professionals, funders and policy-makers willing to respect social and environmental standards whenever they practice, fund or support cultural mobility. CULTUUR-ONDERNEMEN/CULTURE-ENTREPENEURSHIP Presentation of handbook on Training Artists For Innovation on April 9 in Brussels In the handbook Training Artists For Innovation - competencies for new contexts, Cultuur Ondernemen presents competencies that today's artists need and explains how to set up trainings for artists to implement artistic interventions in organisations successfully. EUROPEAN MUSIC COUNCIL 3rd European Forum on Music in Glasgow, Scotland, 18 - 21 April 2013 The Forum, organized by the EMC, will be hosted in the UNESCO City of Music, Glasgow, which particular history of regeneration through music and culture will be reflected in the conference by two main topics: Europe and the western socio-economic model is in crisis– what role can music play? And the Particular example of Glascow with the 1991 nomination as European Capital of Culture that set the start for Glasgow’s regeneration through culture. ROBERTO CIMETTA FUND Open call for travel grants The Roberto Cimetta Fund recently launched the second 2013 open call for travel grants. The deadline is 31 March 2013 and applications can be submitted in Arabic. Results will be announced on 1 June 2013. Partners: ENCATC New issue of the Journal of Cultural Management and Policy The objective of the ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy is to stimulate the debate on the topics of cultural management and cultural policy among scholars, educators, policy makers and cultural managers. The Journal is based on a multidisciplinary perspective and aims at connecting theory and practice in the realm of the cultural sector. COMIX4 Project The COMIX4= COMICS FOR EQUALITY Award, lead by Africa e Mediterraneo, is a project and competition funded by the European Union open to comic artists with a migrant background from all 27 EU member states, EFTA countries and countries that have applied for / are in the process of EU-membership (Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, FYRM, Turkey, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo). There are 3 categories: The fight against racism, Stories of migration and Stereotypes. An author may submit a maximum of three comic stories per category Six prizes of 1.000€ each will be awarded as part of the competition: three prizes will be assigned by the jury and three prizes will be awarded by website users. Deadline is 30th of June 2013. TANDEM–Cultural Managers Exchange Turkey–European Union 2013-2014 TANDEM–Cultural Managers Exchange Turkey–European Union aims at establishing long-term partnerships between cultural organisations from Turkey and the EU countries. TANDEM Turkey-EU is targeted on engaging participants in an intense international collaboration process, including placements and realisation of a shared interdisciplinary project. TANDEM starts with a Partner Forum in May 2013 in Turkey. Deadline to apply 24 March.
MEMBERS NEWS FROM WE ARE MORE NEWSLETTER #11 (DECEMBER 2012)
EUROPEAN FESTIVALS ASSOCIATION (EFA) New EFA publication: Inside/Insight Festivals. 9 Festival Directors – 9 Stories In “Inside/Insight Festivals”, co-produced with CultureLink Singapore, nine renowned festival directors share their insights into festival making in the past decades and invite for a journey of artistic and thought-provoking encounters around the globe. ON THE MOVE Artists' mobility and Schengen visas: a step forward Results and recommendations from OTM's November workshop, attended by OTM members, external experts and European Commission - DG EAC and DG Home. IETM International network for contemporary performing arts Publication Everyday Innovators, Innovative Work Practices in the Cultural Sector Everyday Innovators is a free publication commissioned by IETM and researched by Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. that proposes practical examples of innovative work practices in the European cultural sector. IETM International network for contemporary performing arts IETM Spring Plenary Meeting in Dublin, 11-14 April 2013 IETM’s next Plenary Meeting will take place in Dublin from 11-14 April 2013. The meeting, organised with Project Arts Centre is also open to non-member participants. EUROPEAN THEATRE CONVENTION Young Europe 2 Premiere in Oslo and Netherlands The premiere of ‘Ik, ich, I’, the latest ETC Young Europe 2 co-production is at Det Norkse Teatret, Oslo, 22 February, and at De Toneelmakerji, Amsterdam, 13 March. EUROPEAN THEATRE CONVENTION Young Director’s Forum, New York The first ETC Young Director’s Forum was held in La MaMa, New York, on 3-4 December and involved workshops and discussions with young European and established US directors. BANLIEUES D'EUROPE European conference - Visions of (In)Tolerance in Europe today - Lyon, France, 24-25 January 2013 Banlieues d’Europe organises a conference within the framework of the project - ACCEPT PLURALISM. The project is about tolerance and acceptance of ethnic, religious and cultural diversity in contemporary Europe. The main findings of the research undertaken across Europe by 15 Universities in relation to tolerance and intolerance practices in school and in political life will be presented. DSI SWINGING EUROPE EU Report: Stepping into the Future DSI Swinging Europe in Denmark prepared a report from the “Next Step” EU conference debating the future of culture in Europe. ROBERTO CIMETTA FUND Report on Roberto Cimetta Fund's exchange platform in Beirut The exchange platform, called "Madarat", took place on 21st November 2012. For more details visit the website, read about Istikshaf Regional Policy Agenda/RCF's new ethical charter/Marietje Schaake's (MEP) video message. RCF's website also provides a link to a report on the seminar entitled "International Artistic Mobility and Territorial Diplomacy". PERYPEZYE URBANE Call for papers – Interculturalism, Education and Borders from the perspective of cultural policies S28 Mag is the bimonthly web magazine of Perypezye Urbane, a UE- oriented Italy based cultural organization, with two main purposes: to advocate an exchange between nations and cultures and to invite discourses and discussions on big issues related to cultural policies. The mag launches a call for papers (with a payoff of 120 euro) for the column entitled “User generated culture”. THE BALTIC SEA CULTURE CENTER Metropolis Is Okey Festival / Festiwal Metropolia Jest Okey, 26-30 December 2012 Metropolis Is Okey is an annual festival created by the Baltic Sea Culture Centre joining three cities: Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia to showcase local art - music, literature and fine arts, with exclusive focus on dance theatre. EUROPEAN MUSIC COUNCIL 3rd European Forum on Music and EMC Annual Meeting, Glasgow, UK, 18-22 April 2013 The EMC together with the Scottish Music Centre will organise the 3rd European Forum on Music, entitled Re-generating Europe through Music, which will take place ahead of the EMC Annual meeting. MANIFESTA Manifesta Journal #16 – Regret and other back pages The Manifesta Journal is an international journal that focuses on the practices and theories of contemporary curating. The new edition of the Manifesta Journal – MJ#16 is now available. The MJ is a project of the Manifesta Foundation. OPERA EUROPA Vienna Conference, 4 - 7 April 2013 Opera Europa and RESEO combine forces to present their biennial spring event on the theme of Citizenship: the right of European citizens to participate in culture in the fullest sense.
MEMBERS NEWS FROM WE ARE MORE NEWSLETTER #10 (OCTOBER 2012)
CENTRE FOR FINE ARTS, BRUSSELS (BOZAR)
Roundtable with President Barroso, artists and intellectuals from the cultural world On 17 September 2012, the Centre for Fine Arts of Brussels (BOZAR) and the European Commission co-organized a roundtable with its President, José Manuel Barroso, and 20 renowned artistes and intellectuals from the cultural world. Three main topics were discussed: the impact of the financial crisis on European citizenship and the notion of European identity, what artists can do for Europe, and what Europe can do for artists.
CENTRE FOR FINE ARTS, BRUSSELS (BOZAR) Seminar: Funding for the Arts in challenging times, 28 November 2012, Brussels With reducing public subsidies for the cultural sector and governments offering less fiscal incentives for giving, how will European Arts and Cultural institutions survive in the future? Key speakers from the EU institutions, the cultural sector and the private sector will participate at the event.
CREATIVITY, CULTURE AND EDUCATION (CCE) Launch of Professional Training Programme CCE is launching a professional training programme, beginning with a ‘Where Next For Creativity?’ conference in Sunderland on 16 November 2012.
NEMO – THE NETWORK OF EUROPEAN MUSEUM ORGANISTIONS NEMO 20th Annual Conference, Dublin, 2-4 November Topics that will be discussed at the annual conference are the Future of Museums, the initiatives of museums dedicated to older people, and deaccessioning of objects in European museums.
INTERARTS 8th Euro-American Campus for Cultural Cooperation, Cuenca, Ecuador, 28-30 November The event is organized by the Decentralised Autonomous Government of Cuenca, the Organisation of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture and the Interarts Foundation.
ROBERTO CIMETTA FUND Madarat - Exchange platform, Beirut, 20 - 22 November 2012 Organised by the Cimetta Fund, funded by the European Union and supported by the Institut français and the French Ministries of Culture and Communication and Foreign and European Affairs, the Istikshaf platform aims to offer artists and cultural operators from the Arab world but also from the EU and the Balkan region the possibility to discuss the geographical reality of artistic mobility stretching from the wider Europe, to Mediterranean and Arab countries, set up networks and organise advocacy actions.
CENTRE FOR MEDIA ACTIVITIES Street paper magazine Face to face On 15 September, the first edition of the street-paper magazine “Face to face” in Macedonian language was launched. The magazine is part of regional platform of activism “liceulice”.
CENTRE FOR MEDIA ACTIVITIES JournArt videos The JournArt website provides video outlets covering one of the most interesting events from Macedonian culture scene.
EUROPEAN UNION BAROQUE ORCHESTRA Forthcoming concerts 2012 The concert season 2012 of EUBO continues with concerts in Malta, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg in October. EUBO’s Cultural Ambassador Showcase at the Bibliothèque Solvay in Brussels will take place on Tuesday 16 October from 6.30pm.
EUROPEAN FESTIVALS ASSOCIATION (EFA) Brussels Conversations, Brussels, 16-17 November EFA joins force with the European House for Culture and partners to organise the “Brussels Conversations” to discuss the future of the European project and the citizens’ role in making it a reality. The registration deadline is 1 November.
JEUNESSES MUSICALES INTERNATIONAL YAMA Award 2012, Brussels, 3 November The Young Audiences Music Award (YAMA) honors creativity and innovation in the field of musical productions for young audiences, from all corners of the world. The 2012 Awards Ceremony will be held on the 3 November in conjunction with the Big Bang Festival at the BOZAR in Brussels, where the Grand Prize and Public Prize will be awarded.
JEUNESSES MUSICALES INTERNATIONAL Euro-Med Youth Music Expo, Limassol, 28 September – 1 October Limassol became a cultural melting pot where more than 200 young musicians, cultural operators and delegates from EU Member States and the Arab world got together for 4 days of workshops, performances and conferences. The Opening Ceremony was addressed by the European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, Mrs. Androulla Vassiliou.
EUROPEAN THEATRE CONVENTION Young Europe 2 Young Europe 2 is a pioneering repertory of multilingual plays for young Europeans has resulted from an initiative by the European Theatre Convention (ETC).
BANLIEUES D'EUROPE “The Role of Culture Faced with the Rise of Nationalism in EuropeCitizens’ Resistance!”, Turin, 21, 22 & 23 November 2012 At its 19th meeting, the Banlieues d’Europe network will focus on different forms of cultural projects in Europe fighting against the rise of nationalism and against xenophobia. By an exploration of these cultural projects and the contribution of researchers, field actors, and artists, participants will highlight the problems linked with the transmission of history and memory, question new forms of resistance and activism and look at innovative intercultural practices.
MEMBERS NEWS FROM WE ARE MORE NEWSLETTER #9 (JULY 2012)
CENTRE FOR FINE ARTS, BRUSSELS (BOZAR) Two exhibitions with an European dimension this summer This summer, Bozar organizes two exhibitions with a European dimension. The first one, entitled Sense of Place, will present some 160 works by 40 photographers from every Member State of the EU, focusing on the similarities and differences across Europe, both in the landscapes and in the attitude of people towards those landscapes. The second one, organized under the auspices of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU, and called Mapping Cyprus, will provide both a historical part focusing on Cyprus's position as a gateway between the Byzantine East and Latin West and a modern part in which contemporary Cypriot artists address the socio-political issues of today.
CENTRE FOR FINE ARTS, BRUSSELS (BOZAR)
Debate with the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz and Bozar’s Director Paul Dujardin
On 7 June, Bozar held a Press Meeting with the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, on how culture and artists could better support the European Union. At this occasion, President Schulz highlighted the importance of young people and young artists to re-strengthen the European project and reconnect it with its citizens.
RELAIS CULTURE EUROPE Final publications of the Sostenuto project Following the final press conference of the INTERREG IV B Med project Sostenuto – Culture as a factor of economic and social innovation that took place in Brussels on 21 June, the final publications, presenting the results of the project, are now available online.
AMATEO - European Network for Active Participation in Cultural Activities International Research Forum on Amateur Arts, Novigrad/Cittanova, Croatia, October 2012. In October 2012, AMATEO will organize the International Research Forum on Amateur Arts that will begin work on conducting baseline research in participation levels in the amateur arts across Europe. AMATEO has 23 member organisations in 14 countries.
ELIA (EUROPEAN LEAGUE OF INSTITUTES OF THE ARTS)
The 12th ELIA Biennial Conference: Art, Science and Society, Wien, 8-10 November Hosted by the University of Applied Arts (Die Angewandte), the Biennial will take place in the MuseumsQuartier in Wien. The early bird registration ends 30 July.
ELIA (EUROPEAN LEAGUE OF INSTITUTES OF THE ARTS)
ELIA-ASIA Symposium in Seoul, South Korea, 4-6 October This October, K-Arts - Korea National University of Arts will host the ELIA-ASIA Symposium that will discuss the theme “The Role of the Arts for a Better World”.
SCCA CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS – LJUBLJANA / CCP SLOVENIA Conference “Art & Public Space”, Murska Sobota, Slovenia, 27 August This August, six European Cultural Contact Points (AT, BE, HR, HU, SI, SR) will organize a regional event in Ljubljana in connection with the international festival 7th Front@ of Contemporary Dance. The conference is dedicated to the promotion of successful European transnational cooperation initiatives. It also brings the topic of “art and public space” to the fore in collaboration with UIRS - the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia and the Flota Institute. The event will bring together experienced cultural operators from six countries that have been implementing EU Culture projects that focus on different artistic disciplines as well as research approaches in/to the public space.
NEMO - THE NETWORK OF EUROPEAN MUSEUM ORGANISATIONS NEMO News 1/12 “Power of the Networks, Power to the Networks!” is out The first NEMO News issue of 2012 looks at – among other things - the role that networks play for culture in the current political field in Europe.
ETC - EUROPEAN THEATRE CONVENTION
New Theatre Plays from Europe now online The ETC recently launched the 10th edition of the European online catalogue “European Theatre Today” showcasing over 100 plays for the stage from 41 countries.
TRANS EUROPE HALLES
Can independent culture have an impact on society? On 6th of June Moukhtar Kocache, a member of the Danish EU Presidency project Team Culture, talked in front of several members of the European Parliament and Ministers for Culture. Mr Kocache highlighted Trans Europe Halles as an example of the great importance that independent cultural centres have for society.
CULTURE ET DÉMOCRATIE The 25th edition of the “Journal” published The 25th edition of Culture et Démocratie’s publication deals with European cultural policy. It opens the debate while providing numerous points of view.
EUROPEAN MUSIC COUNCIL Seminar on Development Goals for European Music Education, Budapest, 18-20 October 2012 On 18-20 October, the EMC will co-organise a seminar called “From Seoul via Bonn to Budapest – Development Goals for European Music Education: Access, Quality and Social Challenges” together with the European Music school Union in the Palace of Arts in Budapest, Hungary. Deadline for registration: 15th September 2012.
EUROPEAN MUSIC COUNCIL Capacity Building Workshop, Limassol, Cyprus, 28 September–1st October On 28 September – 1st October, the EMC will organise a capacity-building workshop for music organisations in the Mediterranean.
BANLIEUES D'EUROPE 19th Banlieues d'Europe Network meeting, Turin, 21-23 November For its 19th meeting entitled « The Role of Culture Faced with the Rise of Nationalism in Europe Citizens’Resistance! », the Banlieues d’Europe network will tackle the challenge of examining the place and the role of culture as a form of citizen’s action and participation faced with the issues of social cohesion that question geographical frontiers as well as frontiers of imagination.
EUROPEAN FESTIVALS ASSOCIATION
EFA and its partners of the Access to Culture Platform’s Working Group on Audience Participation call for contributions The Access to Culture Platform’s Working Group on Audience Participation, led by the European Festivals Association, calls for contributions to a publication entitled “The Cultural Component of Citizenship: an Inventory of Challenges” (working title).
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