Archive for marzec 14th, 2008
The inSEEcp’s History

The Informal Network of South-East European Cultural Portals - inSEEcp was founded by representatives of SEEcult.org (Serbia); Culturenet.hr, Kulturpunkt.hr, Culturelink.hr and Knjiga.hr (Croatia); Radio Student, Artservis.org and Evrokultura.org (Slovenia); Culture.in.mk (Macedonia); Bosniaexpress.com (Bosnia). It was founded at the first workshop of regional cultural portals, held on November 27-29 2006 in Belgrade, and organized by Belgrade based SEEcult.org portal for the SEE culture, with the support of the Goethe Institute Belgrade. Among the participants at the workshop “Culture on the Internet / Networking Participants in the Cultural Domain in South-East Europe through Specialized Internet Portals” at the Goethe Institute Belgrade also was N-ost.de portal and, as moderator, representative of Germany’s major independent online cultural magazine Perlentaucher.de and its English service Signandsight.com.

Regarding the importance of the presence of culture on internet, common problems of cultural portals in region (cultural policy, IT development, finance…), sort of a gap in this field between our […]

Non-reimbursable Funding for Cultural Project

CANTEMIR PROGRAMME 2008 NON-REIMBURSABLE FUNDING FOR CULTURAL PROJECTS

The Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) announces the launch of the 2008 sessions of CANTEMIR Programme

The Romanian Cultural Institute is a public institution of national interest founded in 2003 with the goal to enhance the visibility of Romanian cultural values internationally.

In 2008, the goals of the CANTEMIR Programme are to make Romanian culture visible and accessible in international cultural markets and to encourage co-operation between Romanian and foreign artists. Consequently, support will be given to cultural operators from and outside Romania who initiate projects to promote Romanian culture and civilisation abroad or take part in projects of cultural co-operation intended to encourage inter-cultural dialogue.
The project selection is structured in two sections for cultural operators from abroad:
SECTION II – PROMOTION/Culture to Go SECTION III – CO-OPERATION/Culture to Share

ARTISTIC FIELDS The project must fall within one or more of the following fields: literature, visual arts, […]