This insightful resource is a must-read for anyone interested in how performing arts and outdoor arts can play a vital role in redefinining, transforming and revitalizing communities and spaces.
This insightful resource is a must-read for anyone interested in how performing arts and outdoor arts can play a vital role in redefinining, transforming and revitalizing communities and spaces.
What are the main trends, developments, actors, and needs in internationalising the cultural and creative sectors in Flanders, and how do these needs relate to current Flemish and international cultural policy? Additionally, how can the international impact of Flemish cultural policy be enhanced?
Recognizing the absence of any direct regulations regarding the festival sector in the EU Green Deal, YOUROPE wishes to fill that gap and offer all European festival organizers a guide that would not only help them implement their sustainability goals but also ensure that they undergo any needed transformation with success.
The report “Cultural and creative sectors in Ukraine: resilience, recovery, and integration with the EU” provides an overview of the range of activities that took place in January-April 2024 as part of the Cultural Relations Platform’s action.
The Diversity & Inclusion Toolset published by YOUROPE is a collection of resources that aspires to guide audiences, artists and festival organizers towards diverse and inclusive festivals.
This study, part of ifa’s Research Programme ‘Culture and Foreign Policy,’ invites experts, academics, practitioners, policymakers, and civil society to participate in this crucial dialogue and contemplate on the future of cultural relations in the era of AI.
An interesting read, ENCC’s latest publication is a presentation of the results of an action-led research aimed at identifying, developing, and emphasizing roles that align with and contribute to just sustainability transitions.
On the Move’s latest publication is an in-depth exploration of all topics related to international cultural mobility of disabled artists and arts professionals.