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On April 2nd, the Ministry of Culture and Sports announced a EUR 15 million support plan to stimulate and enhance the resilience of contemporary culture, creators and professionals. From this amount, EUR 5 million came from the 2020 Ministry’s budget, while the extra EUR 10 million came from the Ministry of Economy. Those measures come in parallel to horizontal measures announced by the government, which is...
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The State Secretary for Culture at EMMI, the ministry in charge of human resources, has announced a project called Thank you Hungary! It offers help to independent performing artists whom the pandemic has deprived of opportunities to step on stage. Individually or in groups, artists can submit proposals of artistic performances to one of seven designated national cultural institutions according to their artistic genre (theatre,...
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COVID-19 Measures for culture in Austria Update: 3 December 2021 As in all European countries the Austrian cultural scene is severely affected by the measures to combat the Corona virus. All cultural institutions suffer from a major loss of revenues from ticket sales and rental of venues. The loss of income poses an existential threat for...
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Government loans and related support for culture The Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) has launched a GB£270 million repayable finance scheme to assist cultural organisations that can demonstrate national or international significance, as well as prove they can engage with local communities. The money comes from the GB£1.57 billion arts funding package previously reported. Organisations will be able to apply...
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February 17th 2021 The first estimates of cultural employment in 2020: the COVID-19 crisis. (Link to the Spanish version: http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/dam/jcr:264f4942-555d-43af-a55d-628b2c8f326f/nota-resumen-empleo-cultural-4t2019-3t2020.pdf and http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/dam/jcr:d8830045-86c0-47fd-8154-3a763aac18d5/impacto-covid-19-empleo-cultural-enero-septiembre-2020.pdf An alternative view, to better grasp the effect of the COVID-19 crisis over the cultural sector, notably in terms of employment, is the analysis of the last 4 quarters available of employment data derived from the Economically Active Population...
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On August 21st it was announced that theaters, cinemas and concert venues will reopen on August 24th with max 500 people in the audience, obligatory masks and 1,5m distance between visitors. On April 10th, Serbian Government adopted regulations related to the fiscal and direct financial aid, liquidity and other measures. The...
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The National Institute for Cultural Research and Training (INCFC) published a study on the "Trends on Cultural Consumption during the Pandemic" which documents the cultural practices during the pandemic and record the trends that may provide important information for a prognosis-type analysis. These data will potentially substantiate the medium- and long-term cultural policies and help cultural organisations’ managers to adjust their cultural strategies to...
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On March 12th 2020, an epidemic emergency state was introduced in Poland, which resulted in the closure of cinemas, theatres, cancellation of all shows and banning gatherings of over 50 people. During almost two years of lock down of culture in Poland restrictions were being changed, according to the current situation. According to the latest amendment to the regulation on the establishment of certain restrictions,...
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NORTH MACEDONIA AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC February to April 2020 The situation in the cultural sector in North Macedonia is more or less the same as the rest of Europe, at least with the complete lockdown. On February 28th 2020, following the Government’s recommendation, all major public cultural events were canceled until March 6th. However, with the increase of the local transmission of...
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In the publication Hoe komt de cultuursector uit de coronacrisis? (How will the cultural sector emerge from the corona crisis?), the Boekman Foundation takes stock of what is known — as of April 16th, 2020 — about the short- and long-term consequences of the corona virus for the Dutch cultural sector and the effectiveness of the announced support measures. An English summary of...
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