Archive for wrzesień, 2007
At Home in Europe

The latest edition of LabforCulture’s newsletter asks what it means to be ‘at home in Europe’. Guest edited by Clymene Christoforou, Co-Director of ISIS Arts in the UK, the lead partner of the project At Home in Europe, the newsletter features contributions from some of the artists and organisations involved in the project and invites you to join in the debate.

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The Partner Section of the EYID 2008 website

In the run-up to the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008, part of its future website has been launched in a preliminary version: the partner section – developed in cooperation with civil society. It offers a unique networking platform for all people already involved and the ones interested in this event: it increases visibility and permits the exchange of good practices.

For more details on EYID 2008, please see the European Commission, DG for Education and Culture website.

http://www.interculturaldialogue2008.eu
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Blogging from the Istanbul Biennial

This weekend marked the opening of the 10th International Istanbul Biennial curated by Hou Hanrou under the theme ‘Not Only Possible, But Also Necessary: Optimism in the Age of Global War’.

LabforCulture has invited Rotterdam-based curator and critic Nat Muller to report live from the opening days as well as further explore the impact of the event in a series of interviews and reports after her return from Istanbul. Check back here regularly to read Nat’s latest blog posts and add your impressions.
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Mobility of Imagination: A companion guide to international cultural cooperation

The new book of Dragan Klaic is a systematic guide to the purpose, instruments, models, benefits, success factors, risks and strategic issues in international cultural cooperation. It offers to emerging and experienced cultural practitioners some basic instruments for cross-border international project management and perspectives on strategic thinking in “practicing” cultural cooperation internationally, within the context of bridging Eastern and Western Europe and creating an “European cultural space”. As the discussions around international cultural cooperation have been traditionally conceived as a matter of national governments, national cultural and foreign policies, the book aims at offering the point of view of real “doers”- cultural managers, producers, intermediaries.
Dr. Dragan Klaic, a Permanent Fellow of Felix Meritis in Amsterdam, a theater scholar, cultural analyst and author of several books and many articles, teaches arts and cultural policy at the Leiden University. He is the initiator and Chair of the European Festivals Research Project, an […]