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Creative Victoria, 18 November 2022, Australia
Victoria’s music industry is committing to a greener future with the release of Sound Country: A Green Artist Guide. Produced by Green Music Australia, with the support of Creative Victoria, the guide offers practical tips for everything from energy use, tours and transport, to merchandise, packaging and waste.
Interarts , 16 November 2022
DRIS – Co-creating intercultural societies is a project funded by Creative Europe that aims at promoting intercultural dialogue and new anti-racism narratives through artistic participatory processes involving social and cultural agents. One of the main outputs of the project is the DRIS Intercultural Dictionary which is now available in 5 languages (English, Spanish, Italian, German, Arab), and…
European Dancehouse Network, 15 November 2022
The publication provides the context, references and examples of where and how dance intersects with environmental sustainability, and which set of actions can lead to effective action. Both executive summary and full publication are available for download.
World Cities Culture Forum, 31 October 2022, International
The World Cities Culture Forum launches the World Cities Culture Report 2022 – the most comprehensive account of culture in cities documenting over 200 pioneering initiatives from across 40 global cities in 6 continents. This comprehensive Report is the most far-reaching account of how cities have responded to crisis with creative solutions building great resilience to face the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Nordic Culture Fund, 25 October 2022, International
The report ‘Defining Resilience in Remote Music Ecosystems’ offers a policy toolkit and a set of recommendations to strengthen the local music ecosystems and their connections to secure the survival and sustainability of small, mid-sized and geographically isolated communities.
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa, 25 October 2022, New Zealand
Changing the story on arts, culture and creativity in Aotearoa’ offers advice on how to build support for a future where artists and creativity thrive, and introduces ways of talking so people understand and support the changes that will make the biggest difference to the arts, culture and creative sector.
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