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Future of Europe is Europe of culture! The Reflection Paper “Belonging and Becoming: A cultural response to the White Paper on the Future of Europe and the accompanying reflection papers” proposes a first answer to this question, reflecting the voices of over 500 cultural players throughout Europe. A QUICK OVERVIEW The Cultural Sector’s assessment of the 5 … Continued

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On the 5th of July, Culture Action Europe (CAE) ran an online discussion to debate what role culture and the arts can play in the Future of Europe. Jamm’Europe  was live during 7 hours, engaging with cultural operators, artists and representatives of the civil society around four issues: Liberté, égalité, fraternité: Let’s talk values Citizens … Continued

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Jamm’Europe, is an ephemeral online platform, an open space to discuss what role culture and the arts can play in the future of Europe. Which scenarios, what policy proposals we, cultural players aspire to? How do we envision Europe of Culture? This spring, Juncker commission published the white paper on the Future of Europe presenting five possible scenarios for the … Continued

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In May and June 2017  Culture Action Europe organised a series of discussions in CAE hubs in Zagreb, Rome, Bonn, London, Brussels, Stockholm, Budapest, Paris, conducting interviews with the main stakeholders at the EU institutions, leading personalities, thinkers and researchers. Based on these contributions we will host an online discussion Jamm’Europe open to all. This collective exercise provided a … Continued

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  The partnership consists of twelve partners from four Countries: a EU-wide Network of museums and cultural organizations from Belgium; three museum sectoral organizations representing two Associations of Museum Professionals and 1 Regional public cultural body from Portugal, Greece and Italy respectively; four VET providers representing two Universities and one VET organization, from Greece, Italy and Portugal; a VET certification body from Greece; a … Continued

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Ten years after the adoption of the Agenda for Culture in 2007, a new European reality calls for its urgent revision. There is a growing recognition by Member States and European institutions of the contribution of culture to the progress of the European Union. In times of accelerated economic and social change, culture can play an … Continued