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12/05/2005 |
Who's afraid of the independent sector? The most recent debate of the ARCult Forum was held on April 20 and focused on "the independent cultural sector". Among the main topics brought into discussions were the issue of representativity and of the ways of institutionaling a constructive dialogue between the decision-making level and the civil society; the status of "independent" and the instances which legitimated it. Consult the detailed report of the meeting... |
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10/05/2005 |
Regional Postgraduate Studies in Cultural Management and Cultural Policy in the Balkans. The University of Arts in Belgrade, the ECUMEST Association and the French Embassy in Bucharest launch in Romania the call for the announced programme. The programme is supported by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the participation of UNESCO and the Central European Initiative. Details about this programme and the application form...
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13/04/2005 |
A new meeting in the framework of the ARCult Forum. "Who's afraid of the independent sector?" will be held on April 2006 as the second ARCult Forum.
The debate aims to bring into discussion the notions of "independent", "non-governmental", or "freelance", alternatively trying to differentiate between the institutional, legal and artistic levels. It also sets out to bring forward the different perspectives and practices concerning the above-mentioned issues in the Romanian context. More details are available in Romanian... |
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07/04/2005 |
A short guide to the Romanian cultural sector. A new information tool introducing the Romanian cultural sector is now available: "Mapping opportunities for cultural cooperation. A short guide to the Romanian cultural sector today". The guide was realised by the ECUMEST Association in the framework of the ARCult programme, at the commissioning of the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Bucharest, and was published with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. More details... |
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05/04/2005 |
The issue 5 of Policies for Culture InSIGHT is now available online. This issue features articles by: Sabine Hentzsch, Director of the Goethe-Institut Bucharest: "European Uni(on)ty in linguistic Diversity" & Marko Stamenkovic, Art historian from Belgrade and MA candidate in Cultural Policy and Cultural Management at the University of Arts in Belgrade: "Curatorial positioning in post-socialist conditions". Read InSIGHT 5 (April 2005). |
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