The Performing Arts Centre MULTIMEDIA from Skopje is organising the conference titled ‘KULTURLOGUE’, which will take place 19-21 May 2014 in Skopje, Macedonia.
‘KULTURLOGUE’ is marking the end of a two-year project titled ‘Evaluation of Cultural Policies and EU-Funded Programmes as Promoters of Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue in the Balkans/Southeast Europe (SEE)’ aimed to evaluate the impact of national and local cultural policies and EU-funded programmes in the countries of the Western Balkans on promoting cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue as part of the EU integration process.
The conference aspires to disseminate the project’s results and serve as a platform for the exchange of the newly created knowledge, approaches and perspectives of cultural diversity policies. The conference will provide a space for critical reflection and dialogue among political, cultural, social and artistic stakeholders.
The conference agenda is available at the following link.
The project is financially supported by the EU Community Programme ‘Culture 2007-2013’, the Ministry of Culture of Macedonia, Open Society Foundation-Macedonia and the Swiss Cultural Program for Western Balkan.
Participation at the event is FREE OF CHARGE. The organiser is not in a position to cover travel and accommodation costs and may only support interested delegates by providing a list of affordable hotel venues.
Contact:
Violeta Simjanovska ([email protected])
Lea Linin ([email protected])
Katerina Mojanchevska ([email protected])
Kulturlogue - Final Conference
19 May 2014, North Macedonia
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