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Under the patronage of
Abu Dhabi 14-15 March 2017
Sharjah & Dubai 16-17 March 2017
The European network on cultural management and policy
25th ENCATC Congress
“Click, Connect, and Collaborate! New directions in sustaining cultural networks”
PRESENTATION, PROGRAMME, OPEN CALLS
27-30.09.2017
Brussels, BE
An initiative of With the support of:
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ENCATC
The European network on cultural management and policy.
Avenue Maurice, 1 B-1050 Brussels Belgium
Tel/Fax: +32.2.201.29.12
www.encatc.org
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@ENCATC
COVER PHOTO: “Atomium, Brussels” by Adrien, acediscovery CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Thank you for reading the electronic version of our Congress brochure. Your support is important for helping ENCATC’s actions to reduce our carbon footprint
The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRESENTATION 3
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS 5
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE 6
PROGRAMME DETAILS 7
HOW TO REGISTER 10
PRACTICAL INFORMATION 11
HOTEL SUGGESTIONS 12
CALLS & OPPORTUNITIES 13
MOBILITY SOURCES 14
COMMITTEES 15
ABOUT BRUSSELS 16
OUR SUPPORTERS 17
JOIN THE NETWORK 18
RESOURCES 19
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A network is a specific form of collaboration between several organisations or between few protagonists, who decided on a volunteering basis to collaborate around certain common activities. Networks often arise organically because there is a need for international communication, exchange, sharing knowledge or experiences or simply because of a perceived need for international collaboration or representation of the sector (Sluys & Verbeke 1999).
Following World War II the desire for reconciliation and peace-building led to the formation of a first wave of European networks through culture. The European Festival Association for example was undoubtedly linked to the creation and development of the European Community after the WOII.
A second wave took place in the 1990s. Cultural Networks became very popular after the fall of the Berlin wall and the approval of the European Treaty of Maastricht, the First European Treaty in which a cultural paragraph was included (article 128, 1992). A common belief in a unified Europe based on cultural diversity was an important engine for the creation of new cultural networks. ENCATC was founded during this period.
The context has now drastically changed. The European Union has enlarged to 27 Member States and because of migration, terrorism, and a lack of European leadership, the confidence of the citizens in the European institutions has never been so low. Since the Berlin Conference ‘A Soul for Europe’ in 2004, the European Commission is trying to strengthen the notion of ‘European identity’ through culture. Different programs for Culture have been steadily developed since 2007. Not so long ago, the Commission even organised a reflection about her own existence;
It is in these circumstances, that we need to appreciate that the role of cultural networks has multiplied further; not least because they bring people together, they want to stimulate exchange and the mobility of artists and also can stimulate the debate about the role of culture for society and Europe.
In 2007 EFA organised a conference on the future of cultural networks (Give, Get or Get off! Challenges of cultural networking today). Ten years later, many of these same insights are still relevant but nevertheless ENCATC wants to go a step further, look back after 10 years and rethink the role of cultural networks in the future.
At the occasion of our 25th anniversary, ENCATC wants to reflect on the future role of networks in the cultural sector. Created as a network in 1992 to foster the relations with our cultural partners in Eastern Europe, ENCATC wants to look at the future and, in particular, the future of cultural networks in general during its Annual Congress from 27 to the 30 September in Brussels.
“Click, Connect, and Collaborate! New directions in sustaining cultural networks”
Photo credits: Theatre Performance at the SETKANI ENCOUNTER International Festival in Brno, Czech Republic; “Muixeranga” by Davie Dunn via Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0; “Looking 4 Poetry via Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0; “Grand Place” by Joe Nevill via Flickr CC BY-ND 2.0; Dancer by the Scottish Government via Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0
PRESENTATION
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Gain knowledge about the role, the value and the sustainability of European and international networks
Advance the debate, develop new ideas and proposals on governance, leadership, new business models, evaluation and internationalization of networks
Provide a unique space for capacity building and peer learning for academics, emerging and experienced researchers, practitioners, policy makers and artists
Promote networking among academics, researchers, professionals and representatives from various EU institutions, governments and European and international networks
Contribute raising the level of knowledge on the key role played by cultural networks in the shaping of a sustainable cultural sector and the inclusion of culture and the arts in the long-term strategic goals of the European project
5 main objectives of the 2017 ENCATC Congress are to:
Therefore, we can ask what is the real value of cultural networks? Why are they essential? And are networks the right format to communicate and meet each other nowadays? Together with other cultural networks located in Brussels we want to question ourselves. The following questions will be discussed:
• What is cultural networking today? How do we use digitalisation to involve the members of our network? Also vice-versa: What is the added value of joining a network for them? What is the network functionality? What is the quality of the relations?
• How can cultural networks measure their own impact on society? Are networks capable to develop their own indicators in order to measure their impact? What kind of models are there?
• How entrepreneurial are cultural networks today? Which business model are they looking to develop? How sustainable are they? Are they capable of collecting other financial resources in addition to membership fees and funding from Europe?
• How can cultural networks collaborate internationally? Which strategies are networks using? Should we create a network of networks instead of internationalizing?
The main question during the congress will be: What is the good practice of networking? What can we learn from each other?
At the end of the congress we hope to develop some recommendations.
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SPEAKERS Renowned speakers from around the globe
with more still to be announced!
Maria Bäck, Senior Lecturer at Arcada University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Lluís Bonet, Professor, University of Barcelona, Spain
Jacques Bonniel, Professor Emeritus, University Lumière Lyon 2, France
Pascale Bonniel Chalier, Consultant at Illusion&Macadam and Teacher at University Lumière Lyon2 and National Theater School ENSATT, France
GiannaLia Cogliandro Beyens, Secretary General of ENCATC
Manuèle Debrinay-Rizos, Head of International Relations, Institut de Management Public et Gouvernance territoriale at Aix Marseille University, France
Fiona Deuss-Frandi, Project Adviser, Creative Europe, Education, Audiosvisual and Culture Executive Agency
Milena Dragićević-Šešić, Head of UNESCO Chair in Interculturalism, Art Management and Mediation, Serbia
Bernd Fesel, Senior Advisor at the european centre for creative economy, Germany
Ana Gaio, Senior Lecturer at City, University of London, United Kingdom
Sarah de Heusch Ribassin, Project Officer - Advocacy/Networks at SMartEU
Francesca Imperiale, Assistant Professor, University of Salento, Italy
Jerry C Y Liu, President of the Taiwan Association of Cultural
Gerald Lidstone, Director of the Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICCE) at Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
Catherine Magnant, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission – Directorate-General for Education and Culture, Cultural Diversity and Innovation Unit
Michel Magnier, Director for Culture and Creativity, European Commission
Robert Manchin, President of Culture Action Europe
Andrew Murray, Director of EUNIC Global
Cristina Ortega Nuere, Director of 3Walks and Chief Academic Officer of World Leisure Organisation, Spain
Marcin Poprawski, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
Carolina Quintana, Creative Economy & Industries Programme Trade Analysis Branch UNCTAD Palais des Nations
Jaime Alberto Ruíz Gutiérrez, Associate Professor at the University of Los Andes, Colombia
Alan Salzenstein, Professor at DePaul University, United States
Annick Schramme, ENCATC President and Professor at the University of Antwerp / Antwerp Management School
Anupama Sekhar, Director, Culture Department, Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Njörður Sigurjónsson, Associate Professor at Bifrost University, Iceland
Prof. Marc Vervenne, President of the UNESCO Commission Flanders, Belgium
Marilena Vecco, Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Hermann Voesgen, Professor and Vice-President for International Affairs at Fachhochschule Potsdam, Germany
Katherine Watson, Director of the European Cultural Foundation
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WEDNESDAY,
27 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY,
28 SEPTEMBER
FRIDAY,
29 SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY,
30 SEPTEMBER
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
14:00-16:00
INTRODUCTION & WORKSHOPS
(1) Governance-Leadership (2) Business Models
(3) Evaluation (4) Internationalisation of
Networks
16:00-16:30 Break/Networking time
20:00-22:30
AWARD CEREMONY
12:30-13:30 Lunch
09:00-13:00
RESEARCH SESSION
13:00-14:00 Lunch
15:00-16:00
RESEARCH SESSION
19:00-20:30
Reception
10:00-13:00
STUDY VISITS
14:00-17:30
ANNUAL MEMBERS’ FORUM
Exclusively for members of ENCATC, AAAE, and TACPS
08:30 Registration opens
09:00-12:00
10TH YOUNG RESEARCHERS’
FORUM
17:45-18:30 25TH ENCATC GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
20:00-22:00 Welcome cocktail
09:00 Registration opens
09:45-10:00
WELCOME & OFFICIAL OPENING
10:00-11:15
PANEL DEBATE
11:15-12:30
KEYNOTE & RESPONSE DEBATE
16:30-18:30
PLENARY SESSION
Reporting and debate with audience
08:30 Registration opens
16:30-17:00 Break/Networking time
17:0-18:30
GLOBAL CONVERSATIONS
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
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08:30 Registration opens
09:00 - 12:00 10TH YOUNG RESEARCHERS’ FORUM
Renowned researchers and leading cultural management and cultural policy professionals lead a programme designed for young and emerging cultural policy researchers to help them advance in their careers and enlarge their networks in Europe and beyond. Participants will exchange research trends, address topical research issues, methodology, professional cooperation, publishing opportunities, online knowledge exchange and collaboration.
14:00 - 17:30 ANNUAL MEMBERS’ FORUM
An exclusive gathering for members of the networks ENCATC, AAAE, and TACPS for special presentations by members for members.
14:00 - 15:00 Presentation of international and European projects designed and implemented by members
15:00 - 16:00 Presentation of international and European research involving members
16:30 - 17:30 Presentation of new curricula, pedagogy, and methodologies
17:45 - 18:30 25TH ENCATC GENERAL ASSEMBLY & BOARD ELECTIONS
For ENCATC members only to vote on admistrative issues and elect the ENCATC Board for 2017-2019.
20:00 - 22:00 Welcome Cocktail
DAY 1: Wednesday, 27 September
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PROGRAMME DETAILS
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09:00 Registration opens
09:45 - 10:00 WELCOME & OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CONGRESS
10:00 - 11:15 PANEL DEBATE
“EVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF THE CULTURAL MANGEMENT AND POLICY DISCIPLINE ON THE CULTURAL SECTOR IN TERMS OF ITS PROFESSIONALISATION: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
Eminent experts will share creative and innovative insight to provide alternative and thought-provoking ways to understand the cultural management and policy discipline, develop ideas and proposals to sustain the cultural sector in a challenging environment.
11:15 - 12:15 KEYNOTE SPEECH
“NETWORKING CULTURE - THE ROLE OF EUROPEAN CULTURAL NETWORKS”
Milena Dragićević-Šešić, Head of UNESCO Chair in Interculturalism, Art Management and Mediation in Serbia
Keynote to be followed by a response from a practitioner in the cultural sector.
12:15 - 12:30 DEBATE WITH THE AUDIENCE
12:30 - 13:30 Networking Lunch
14:00 - 14:30 INTRODUCTION TO WORKSHOPS
14:45 - 16:00 WORKSHOPS IN PARALLEL
These four workshops aim to advance the state of art and promote new ideas and proposals on the major challenges faced by cultural networks today in Europe and beyond:
1. Governance - Leadership: How do cultural networks adapt and navigate changing interpretations of governance-leadership? With intercultural perspectives, experts will explore best practice, common challenges, pitfalls, and the future of leading cultural networks.
2. Business Models: Who is re-thinking current business models for financing cultural networks? Which models go beyond financial sustainability? Experts will weigh in on innovations, traps to avoid, and outlooks for the future.
3. Evaluation: How can a network innovate itself and remain competitive? What are the value networks create for their members, the cultural sector, and beyond? Experts will share simple immediate steps for networks to measure, monitor and evaluate their significance.
4. Internationalisation of Networks: Why internationalise? Is this the way forward for networks? Are there advantages to having a network of networks? Experts will debate expansion trends, the pros and cons of networks going global, and what this all means for the internationalisation and professionalisation of members in networks.
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break & Networking Time
16:30 - 17:30 REPORTING AND DEBATE WITH THE AUDIENCE
20:00 - 22:00 4TH ENCATC RESEARCH AWARD CEREMONY AND 1ST ENCATC FELLOWSHIP AWARD
DAY 2: Thursday, 28 September
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08:30 Registration opens
09:00 - 13:00 8TH ANNUAL ENCATC RESEARCH SESSION
In four parallel sessions, researchers and academics from around the globe will share the latest research, trends, and developments related to the sustainability of cultural networks as well as a wide range of topics within the field of cultural management and policy.
There will also be two parallel Thematic Sessions relating to the title of the Congress and include 3-4 presentations.
13:00 - 14:00 Networking Lunch
15:00 - 16:00 8TH ANNUAL ENCATC RESEARCH SESSION
The research session continues after lunch.
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break & Networking Time
17:00 - 18:30 GLOBAL CONVERSATIONS
This facilitated dialogue will focus on timely issues and establish an ongoing conversation among leading networks in cultural arts management education and related fields.
19:00 - 20:30 Cocktail reception and cultural programme
DAY 3: Friday, 29 September
10:00 - 13:00 CULTURAL STUDY VISITS
Carefully selected study visits will have you discovering Brussels’ the rich cultural scene.
13:00 End of Congress
DAY 4: Saturday, 30 September
This programme is subject to change. For the latest programme, visit us on the web:
www.encatc.org/en/events/detail/encatc-congress-on-cultural-management-and-policy/programme/
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Visit encatc.org to register and find more Congress information
Early Booking Discount Register before 30 June 2017 to receive a 20% discount on your registration fee.
Stay Up to Date Subscribe to ENCATC News, our e-newsletter, to make sure you receive regular Congress updates.
Registration All participants must register to attend the 25th ENCATC Congress.
Registration includes access to:
• plenary sessions (keynote speeches, panel discussions, and debates)
• the 8th Annual ENCATC Research Session
• the Global Conversations panel and debate
• parallel workshops on “Governance - Leadership”; “Business Models”; “Evaluation”; and “Internationalisation of Networks”
• the 4th ENCATC Research Award Ceremony and the 1st and ENCATC Fellowship Award Ceremony
• parallel cultural study visits
• 10th Young Researchers’ Forum
• cultural and artistic programming
IMPORTANT: Members of ENCATC, AAAE, and TACPS will have additional access to attend the Annual Members’ Forum on 27 September.
Fees The registration fee does not include travel, accommodation, subsistence, or other incidental costs. *Early booking closes on 30 June 2017.
HOW TO REGISTER
Session: Fee:
Young Researchers’ Forum for young and emerging researchers
FREE, registration required
Members’ Forum and General Assembly open to ENCATC, AAAE, TACPS members and their students
NOTE: only ENCATC members can attend the GA. Students are not admitted.
FREE, registration required
Congress programme for ENCATC members and non-members Early booking*: 310 €
Regular booking: 390 €
Congress programme for students Early booking*: 80 €
Regular booking: 100 €(Regular)
Social programme for delegates’ accompaniers. 70 €
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Venue The Congress will take place a the Bip, house of the capital region, which is located in place Royale in Brussels. It is situated next to the Magritte Museum, the Palais de Beaux-Arts, and in close proximity to the Mont des Arts that offers stunning views of the old city and the Grand Place. The Bip is also the seat of The Government of the Brussels-Capital Region.
Address for the Congress entrance: BIP Place Royale 11 1000 Brussels Belgium
Website: http://bip.brussels/en
How to get around The Bip is centrally located in the heart of Brussels. It is easily accessible by public transport or in close walking distance from the Central Train Station (about 7 minutes). You can plan your local transport itinerary on the STIB website.
Buses stopping at the Place Royale:
Trams stopping at the Place Royale:
Registration See page 10 for more details about how to register.
Hotel suggestions See page 12 for more details about special hotel rates.
Translation English is the working language of the 25th ENCATC Congress on Cultural Management and Policy. Simultaneous translation will not be available.
Disclaimers & Cancellation Policy Review our disclaimer for registration data and our event cancellation policy on our website.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Special Hotel Rates for Congress Participants ENCATC Congress participants will benefit from special rates at Motel One Brussels (Rue Royale 120, 1000 Brussels). The hotel is centrally located, close to metro, tram, buses and trains to Brussels Airport.
Rates
HOTEL SUGGESTIONS
Standard Single Room rate:
from Tuesday 26.09.2017 to Thursday 28.09.2017 > 189,00 € room only per room per night***
from Thursday 28.09.2017 to Friday 29.09.2017 > 89,00 € room only per room per night
from Friday 29.09.2017 to Saturday 30.09.2017 > 69,00 € room only per room per night
Standard Double Room rate:
from Tuesday 26.09.2017 to Thursday 28.09.2017 > 204,00 € room only per room per night***
from Thursday 28.09.2017 to Friday 29.09.2017 > 104,00 € room only per room per night
from Friday 29.09.2017 to Saturday 30.09.2017 > 69,00 € room only per room per night
Breakfast: 9,50 € per person per day
Accommodation tax (city tax): 4,24 € per room per night
Prices include VAT and other applicable service charges.
*** A major international gathering is taking place in Brussels on those dates, raising prices in all hotels around the city.
Reservations & Conditions These rates are ensured upon availability and no later than Tuesday, 15 August 2017. All remaining rooms will be released after that date. Each participant will book and guarantee his room individually via a reservation form which needs to be sent to the respective hotel either by e-mail ([email protected]) or by fax (+32 2 20961-11). You can download the reservation form here: https://www.encatc.org/en/events/detail/encatc-congress-on-cultural-management-and-policy/practical/
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CALL & OPPORTUNITIES ENCATC has a series of Calls and Opportunities for its members and the wider public to share their knowledge, projects, and research during the Congress
4th ENCATC Research Award Competition CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - OPEN TO EVERYONE
The ENCATC Research Award on Cultural Policy and Cultural Manage-ment is granted to a recently published PhD thesis from anywhere in the world, exploring, through comparative and cross-cultural research, issues at stake and taking a step from evaluative (descriptive) to comparative applied research. In addition, the ENCATC Award is rewarded to a PhD thesis that can inform policy making and benefit practitioners active in the broad field of culture.
DEADLINE: 23 JUNE 2017
FOR MORE: www.encatc.org/en/award/4th-encatc-research-award/
2017 Annual Members’ Forum CALL FOR PROPOSALS - OPEN TO MEMBERS OF ENCATC, AAAE & TACPS:
ENCATC welcomes presentation proposals on international and Europe-an projects, international and European research involving members, and new curricula, pedagogy, and methodologies relating to the field of cul-tural management and policy. These presentations are to be shared dur-ing the members-only Annual Forum for enhanced learning and net-working for members of ENCATC, AAAE, and TACPS thanks to Memo-randums of Understanding ENCATC signed in 2016 and 2017 with these networks. The Forum will be held on 27 September during the 25th EN-CATC Congress on Cultural Management and Policy (27-30 September 2017 in Brussels).
DEADLINE: 30 JUNE 2017
FOR MORE: https://goo.gl/forms/mztUfT6FAm8KLeJm2
8th Annual ENCATC Research Session This call is closed
ENCATC invited abstracts or thematic session proposals for the 8th An-nual ENCATC Research Session which will take place on Friday, 29 Sep-tember as part of the 25th ENCATC Congress (27-30 September in Brus-sels). Proposals were accepted from any relevant discipline considered that they make an original academic contribution to the study of arts management and cultural policy. Selected articles will be published in an e-book with ISBN.
FOR MORE: https://www.encatc.org/en/events/detail/8th-encatc-annual-research-session/
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Mobility First! – ASEF Cultural Mobility Initiative Are you an artist or cultural professional seeking funding for international travel to attend a conference, residency or train-ing?
Through this new initiative, ASEF supports the mobility of artists and cultural professionals for cross-border activities that include participation in events, networking, research and collaborative meetings. Mobility support is provided to selected individuals for travel from Asia to Europe, Europe to Asia & within Asia.
Applications from artists, cultural professionals & arts organisations are welcome. All applicants must ensure that the activi-ty/event will commence at least 10 weeks after the application is submitted.
ASEF will be announcing a total of up to 10 selected artists, cultural professionals, & organisations every first week of the month from May until October 2017 (6 rounds).
The deadline for 2017 applications is 15 September 2017.
FOR MORE: http://culture360.asef.org/opportunities/calls-opportunities/call-applications-mobility-first-asef-cultural-mobility-initiative/
Mobility Funding Guides Since 2012, the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and On the Move (OTM) have jointly presented the Mobility Funding Guides for International Cultural Exchange in 51 countries part of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM).
These guides provide a comprehensive and updated list of funding opportunities for the cultural mobility of artists and cul-tural practitioners in Asia and Europe, where cultural mobility is defined as “the temporary cross-border movement of artists and other cultural professionals.”
The mobility funding guides were initiated by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) through its online por-tal culture360.asef.org.
HOW TO READ THE MOBILITY GUIDES: http://culture360.asef.org/wp-content/download/mobility/How-to-read-the-mobility-funding-guides.pdf
ACCESS THE EUROPEAN GUIDES: https://goo.gl/forms/mztUfT6FAm8KLeJm2
ACCESS THE ASEAN GUIDES: http://culture360.asef.org/asef-news/mobility/
MOBILITY SOURCES While ENCATC is not a mobility service provider, here are some useful sources
that can help support your travel and participation to the Congress
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The Scientific Committee 2017 of the 25th ENCATC Congress on Cultural Management and Policy is a provisional scientific committee who defines the structure and themes of the Congress, selects speakers and facilitators, and defines the cultural programme and study visits. Some of its members are also involved in the review of the abstracts and papers for the Re-search Session.
CHAIR OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Annick Schramme, ENCATC President, University of Antwerp / Antwerp Management School (Belgium)
MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Maria Bäck, Arcada University of Applied Sciences (Finland)
Lluís Bonet, University of Barcelona (Spain)
Jacques Bonniel, Lumière University Lyon 2 (France)
GiannaLia Cogliandro Beyens, ENCATC Secretary General
Manuèle Debrinay-Rizos, Aix-Marseille University (France)
Bernd Fesel, european centre for creative economy (ecce) (Germany)
Ana Gaio, City, University of London (United Kingdom)
Francesca Imperiale, University of Salento (Italy)
Jerry C Y Liu, National Taiwan University of Arts (Taiwan)
Cristina Ortega Nuere, 3 Walks (Spain)
Herwig Pöschl, Cultural Manager and Curator (Germany)
Marcin Poprawski, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland)
Alan Salzenstein, DePaul University (United States)
Marilena Vecco, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Hermann Voesgen, Fachhochschule Potsdam (Germany)
GENERAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE
GiannaLia Cogliandro Beyens, ENCATC Secretary General
Cristina Ortega Nuere, 3 Walks (Spain)
Raphela Henze, Heilbronn University (Germany)
Annick Schramme, ENCATC President, University of Antwerp / Antwerp Management School (Belgium)
LOGISTIC COMMITTEE
GiannaLia Cogliandro Beyens, ENCATC Secretary General and Costanza Caffo, ENCATC Project Officer
COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE
Elizabeth Darley, ENCATC Publications and Communications Manger and Julie Maricq, ENCATC Community Manager and Website Coordinator
COMMITTEES
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF:
When the UNESCO Constitution was adopted, in November 1945 – shortly after the world witnessed the most destructive war in history – the international community was firmly convinced that moral solidarity could be best achieved amongst people via close cooperation and with the intellectual community in the various states, because “Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men the defences of peace must be constructed” (16 november 1945 – UNESCO constitution.)
As a direct result of this approach, civil society’s involvement in UNESCO’s activities lies at the heart of the organization. UNESCO is the sole organization within the UN framework to operate with a system of national commissions so as to involve intellectual and professional communities and major cultural, scientific and educational institutions in the organization’s activities.
Against the background of Belgium’s federal state structure, there are currently two Belgian UNESCO Commissions. The decision concerning the creation and composition of a new Flemish Commission for UNESCO was taken in 2003. Flanders then had its own body to offer the Flemish Government advice about UNESCO matters and promote Flanders-UNESCO cooperation.
The Flemish Commission for UNESCO represents the expertise available to Flanders in specific areas covered by UNESCO’s fields of activity: education, social sciences, natural sciences, culture, communication and information. The commission operates as a contact point which can help UNESCO as an organization in focusing and developing its programs. The commission ensures citizens, and the intellectual community in particular, are kept informed about UNESCO’s activities, mutual cooperation between civil society and the organization is facilitated. A commission for UNESCO also lends support to its own government by offering advisory opinions about UNESCO issues.
http://www.unesco.org/nac/index.php?lc=E&rid=254&module=national_commissions
WITH THE SUPPORT OF:
Creative Europe is the new EU programme to support European cinema and the cultural and creative sectors, enabling them to increase their contribution to jobs and growth. With a budget of €1.46 billion1 for 2014-2020, it will support tens of thousands of artists, cultural and audiovisual professionals and organisations in the performing arts, fine arts, publishing, film, TV, music, interdisciplinary arts, heritage, and the video games industry. The funding will allow them to operate across Europe, to reach new audiences and to develop the skills needed in the digital age. By helping European cultural works to reach audiences in other countries, the programme will also contribute to safeguarding cultural and linguistic diversity. For more information:
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/creative-europe/
OUR SUPPORTERS
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Located in the heart of Europe, Brussels is easily accessible by train from Paris, Amsterdam, London, Luxembourg, and Cologne. Geographic proximity gives Brussels all the advantages of a well connected capital city coupled with the quality of life of a large and lively town.
Home to world renowned cultural institutions, Brussels is an exciting destination for cultural enthusiasts! The city is has over 80 museum and has been home to famous Belgian artists. Belgian surrealist René Magritte, for instance, studied and lived in Brussels, as did the avant-garde dramatist Michel de Ghelderode. The city is also a capital of the comic strip with large motifs and murals of comic book characters painted on buildings. Its performing arts scene is also booming with the Kunstenfestivaldesarts, the Kaaitheater and La Monnaie among the most notable institutions. Also particularly striking are the buildings in the Art Nouveau style, most famously by the Belgian architects Victor Horta, Paul Hankar and Henry Van de Velde. Some Brussels districts were developed during the heyday of Art Nouveau, and many buildings are in this style.
The city is home to all the major European institutions. As the official seat of the EU, Brussels is an attractive location for many other political and economic decision-making entities, as well as European and international businesses, organisations, NGOs, and networks.
It’s no surprise with its location and attractiveness for European and international organisations, Brussels is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Foreigners make up 27% of the population, not including those who have taken Belgian citizenship. Moreover, Brussels is the location
for 40,000 EU employees, 4,000 NATO employees and hosts about 300 permanent representations: lobby groups, embassies and press corporations.
As an open and welcoming city, today Brussels is continuing a long tradition of hospitality and exchange. One of Europe’s greenest capitals, visitors and locals alike enjoy the many public parks. Its strong multicultural composition translates to an offer and broad mix of world food and music. The city is well known for serving traditional Belgian beer, “moules-frites”, waffles, and chocolate. Brussels Airport is the number one selling point of chocolate around the world, selling 1,5 kg of chocolate a minute.
There are three official languages in Belgium: French, Dutch (Flemish) and German. Language is such an important part of the political and cultural infrastructure that the country created an official language border between the north and south and also a third region which is Brussels. In Brussels, people mostly speak French, but it is officially bilingual so all public signage and documents are in both languages.
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