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Following a meeting at IETM Hull, between a Portuguese artist and a Polish theatre company, Diana Niepce received a residency invitation by Teatr21 in Warsaw. Supported by Creative Europe's pilot mobility scheme, i-Portunes, Diana has now completed the residency, and here describes the experience. This article first appeared on Disability Arts ...
On 8 April, Ministers of culture met with Mariya Gabriel, EU Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth.
The pandemic has stopped our events and exhibitions. We paused rehearsing the forum-performance at the Bioethics Forum "Homo (Im) Perfectus". Also in KX stopped the work of a theatre studio for people with neuropsychiatric diagnoses (collaboration with the Club House). So far, activities on the attraction of people with hearing disabilities to our ...
Friday 10th April 4-5.15pm BST #Exodus2020 Every Spring, Jewish communities worldwide mark the seven days of Passover by telling and retelling the story of how the ancient Jews left enslavement, more than 3,300 years ago. The Exodus. Passover, like so many cultural festivals, isn’t just about stories of the past. It is a time to reflect on who we ...
Our recent survey proved that the international artistic community has been showing enormous solidarity and creativity dealing with the challenging reality caused by the COVID-19 crisis. However, it is evident that it is up to national governments to rescue the cultural sector from total devastation. We suggest you take two actions: Here is our ...
Considering the urgency of the current crisis and aiming at the long-term viability of our sector, we call on the national governments to take the following measures.
This report summarises the key findings of the survey we have circulated a among our members to get a grip on how the COVID-19 crisis has affected them so far.
The European Commission asks beneficiaries of the Creative Europe Programme to showcase their art work using #CreativeEuropeAtHome. The coronavirus outbreak has had a significant impact on the cultural and creative sector, artists and their audiences alike. Many activities carried out under the Creative Europe Programme cannot take place as planned ...
The coronavirus has affected all countries in Europe, and it is already evident that the cultural sector is and will be heavily impacted. We stand in solidarity with every person and organisation that are affected by the virus not only in Europe but also elsewhere in the world, and by the measures taken to contain it. On behalf of international and ...
In light of the overwhelming amount of information circulating on Covid-19’s impact on our society and sector, On the Move and Circostrada built an extensive list to help you navigate information on the condition of art, culture and cultural mobility under the current crisis. You can find the complete list on On the Move's website.