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Arts for Inclusion: How Performance Helps to Integrate Young People
Sylvia Harrison, the project manager at Roundhouse*, shares her experience of creating an inclusive performance with young people with disabilities in Ukraine
From Obsolete Factory to a Culture Centre: the Barcelona Case
The story of transforming industrial spaces into places for creative growth in Barcelona is exemplary
Lidia Varbanova: “A word of advice for young people: when starting a business, do not take NO for an answer”
Expert sharing her experience and knowledge in entrepreneurship and fundraising
When You Are Part of an Architectural Project
Sarhat Petrosyan, an urban designer and architect, highlights the importance of Armenia joining International Architecture Biennale in Venice
Alena Makouskaja: “Today Ideas of National Culture Are Galvanising Society, Business, Media. And That’s A Success”
Chairwoman of the CSO World Association of Belarusians Backaŭščyna (or “fatherland”), founder and coordinator of the “Let’s Be Belarusians!” campaign, talks about the experience of successful project implementation in national culture
International Cooperation as an Advantage and a Challenge: Experience of a Ukrainian-Lithuanian Performance
The #LetMePleaseYou performance is the result of collaboration between Ukrainian choreographer and director Viktor Ruban and Lithuanian playwright Monica Yashinskayte
Sofia Sadovskaya: “If Parents Don’t Like Contemporary Art, This Doesn’t Mean That Their Children Don’t Like It”
For the fourth year, Sofia Sadovskaya, together with a team of artists, designers, educators are carrying out an educational project and searching for the answer to the question “How to talk with children about contemporary art?”
Founders of Q rators: Ukrainian artists don’t want to be associated only with the war
Anna Ten is an actress; Natasha Tseliuba is a graphic and visual artist. Over the past two years, they have not only been involved in their own practices but also curating. In the interview below, the two curators discuss the importance of their mission a
How did theatre projects from Georgia received €100,000 grant from Creative Europe
Implementation of the Chôros project started in 2015 within the framework of EU Programme Creative Europe. Georgian coordinator of the project, the theatre expert Mr. Levan Khetaguri, is speaking about the project and the idea, which has united its partic
How to Get a Grant for a First-Class Postgraduate Degree in the Arts?
Ukrainian artist Dariia Kuzmych, a student at Berlin University of the Arts, shares 10 tips from her own experience of obtaining a scholarship for the DAAD programme and talks about teaching at one of the most prestigious universities in the world
Working with journalists: 5 tips for cultural managers
Belarusian journalist and art educator Alla Sharko talk about how to deal with journalists and not make mistakes
Sarhat Petrosyan: "We promote life in a healthy and high-quality environment"
The founder and the director of the urbanlab (Armenia) about work with cultural heritage of Yerevan
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