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Audience Links Xchange conference on audience development – a follow up of the conference and seminar February 22 & 23 2017

The Audience Links Xchange conference offered a very good stage for our experts from the Baltic Sea Region to present the activities they are implementing to foster local participatory processes but also to network with other cultural professionals coming from all over Europe and to get in contact with good practices and constructive failures related to Audience Development. Also most of the co-partners from Europe in the project CORNERS, with Intercult as head partner, were present for internal meetings as well as [...]

June 28th, 2018|

THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT: Migration & Culture (2016)

In 2016, Intercult arranged a conference together with Riksteatern with the main theme, Migration & Culture. No subject is more important and debated in Europe than the issue of migration. We want to attack the phenomenon from different angles reflected through: Cultural initiatives Proposition on political changes placing culture in the centre for the initial meeting with migrants How can we create opportunities for a successful exchange in both Sweden and the rest of Europe? How can we form strategies [...]

June 28th, 2018|

The do’s and the don’ts in your next International project

An interactive workshop where we present the framework for managing the application process for international funds such as Creative Europe, Erasmus+ etc. We will present methods for structure and communication between international partners. Target group: Organizations and associations working with cultural issues and projects. The course targets organization that have/are thinking to work with international cultural projects. Set up: ca 2 hours with time for questions and discussions. Focus: An interactive workshop with concrete examples from reality. We work together to [...]

June 27th, 2018|

A how-to of creating an international cultural project

With 20 years experience in creating, implementing, evaluate and report large international projekt, we offer a course where we can concretize the parts needed for a successful international project. During the seminar we will present tools to use to build your next international project. Also adaptable to national and local projects. Target group: Organizations and associations working with cultural issues and projects. The course targets organization that have/are thinking to work with international cultural projects. Set up: ca 2 hours [...]

June 27th, 2018|

Strategic partnerships: How do we build strong partnerships in international projects?

Intercult offers a workshop where we present tools for strategic partnership building aiming to apply for European financing. You take part of our tools on partnership development on EU level. How do we build strong partnership to our project ideas? Target group: Organizations and associations working with cultural issues and projects. The course targets organization that have/are thinking to work together with partners in other countries. Set up: ca 2 hours with time for questions and discussions. Focus: Strategic partnership building [...]

June 27th, 2018|

Cultural policies in Sweden and the EU

Cultural policies- In Sweden and EU An opportunity for you and your organization to learn more on how to engage in cultural policies, on a national and international arena. Where is our place as individuals and organizations in cultural policies and how do we make a difference? Under this opportunity we dive into swedish cultural policies and place it on a european level. Target group: Organizations and associations working with cultural issues and projects. Adaptable to individuals. Set up:ca [...]

June 27th, 2018|

Corners Chapter 5 – Participation

Audience participation has been at the heart of CORNERS, not only during the presentation, but also as a part of our co-creations. Our unique model of production and the presentation of artworks in public and unusual spaces provoked this participation at a local level and drew threads between remote places on the edges of Europe. More about participation read in fifth and final chapter of The Story of Corners!

June 26th, 2018|

Corners Chapter 4 – Co-creations

From the beginning, CORNERS set out to collect stories from one part of the Europe and tell them in another. The research & development period focused on devising and producing new collaborative artistic projects. We produced 16 CORNERS artworks which we preferred to call co-creations. CORNERS co-creations are not finished artefacts, but rather open structures or templates ready to receive input from local communities in the areas CORNERS visits. In the fourth chapter of The Story of CORNERS read more [...]

June 26th, 2018|

Corners Chapter 3 – Research and Development

Approaching the vast territory of Europe, especially given our interest in its outer regions and corners, required a research period – time that would allow us to discover what makes these remote places special, and the topics that connect them. Read more about our research method in Chapter 3 of The Story of Corners!

June 26th, 2018|
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