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An updated cultural policy profile for Switzerland is now available thanks to the great work of our Swiss expert team: Christoph Weckerle, Claudio Bucher and Yris Apsit (Zurich Centre for Creative Economies). The Swiss profile contains the latest information on major developments in the field of cultural policy. Below you can see some of those current changes, new developments and data in Switzerland: In the five years to 2020, applications to Pro Helvetia increased from around 3500 to over 5000, while successful applications fell from 52.3% to 48.4%.The 2021-24 work programme of the National Dialogue on Culture includes a "National...
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The Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends is looking for an cultural policy expert for Luxembourg in order to prepare a first cultural policy profile for Luxembourg in 2021. The deadline for applications for this Open Call for Experts is the 16th August 2021. Detailed information on the position, role and qualification of the expert, selection criteria, financial conditions as well as procedure can be found in the Open Call for Experts for Luxembourg and the Application form.
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The recently updated Austrian report shows current information on the general support as well as sector-specific measures by the Federal Government.Additionally it presents the COVID-19 regulations for cultural institutions and the recent reopening measures in Austria. Latest changes are: As from 1 July 2021 there will be no more restrictions regarding distance, capacity and closing hour; simple mouth-nose-masks have to be used in public transport and retail. Public events have to apply the 3-G rule (tested, recovered, vaccinated), there will be no more capacity limitation, however, a notification duty over 100 persons and an authorization requirement over 500 persons.
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Main message from the Albanian COVID-19 report on the impact of the pandemic to the cultural sector is: "Culture is OPEN with a few restrictions" The Albania report gives an clear and short overview of the recent reopening measures as well as the restrictions and difficulties the cultural sector occurred during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Have a look at the Study on "Trends in Cultural Consumption during the Pandemic" from our Romanian Compendium Stakeholder member National Institute for Cultural Research and Training. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the cultural life worldwide. This is why the National Institute for Cultural Research and Training as well as the Compendium believes that it is very important to document 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...
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We very much welcome Sweden as the newest member to the Compendium Association. In May, the Swedish Agency for Cultural Policy Analysis joined our community as a stakeholder member. The Swedish Agency for Cultural Policy Analysis is assigned by the Government of Sweden to evaluate, analyse and present the effects of proposals and measures taken in the cultural field. This is to be done based on the cultural policy objectives. Similar to the Compendium the aim of the Agency is to provide a substantial contribution to the development of cultural policy, to support the government and in this way create...
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What are the current crises of culture in Europe? Which solutions already exist and which still need to be developed? These questions will also be answered from academia and cultural policy makers in the context of an online panel discussion on May 10, 17:30-19:00 (CEST). Our Guest for the Panel Discussion “What is our crisis and how do we deal with it?” are: Else Christensen-Redzepovic, Goethe-Institut Brüssel/Voices of Culture (Belgium)Milena Dragićević Šešić, University of Arts in Belgrade (Serbia)Isabelle Schwarz, European Cultural Foundation (Netherlands)Moderation: Christoph Jankowski, British Council (United Kingdom) Register Now for Online Panel Discussion To broaden up the perspective...
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Watch the second of three speed dating video talks of module 3 "What is your crisis and how do you deal with it? Crisis within culture and cultural institutions in Europe” as part of the digital event series “noFuture. The art of departing”. Watch speed dating video talk #2 where Goranka Horjan, Ethnographic Museum Zagreb (Croatia) and Eric Söderblom, Espoo City Theatre (Finland) explain the situation and their thoughts about the cultural crisis in their country and in Europe. Are they facing the same problems and issues as stakeholders of different European cultural institutions? Is it a regional, national or...
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See the first of three speed dating video talks of module 3 "What is your crisis and how do you deal with it? Crisis within culture and cultural institutions in Europe” as part of the digital event series “noFuture. The art of departing”. Olga Brzezińska, City of Literature Foundation (Poland) and Maria Vlachou, Acesso Cultura (Portugal) as stakeholders from different European cultural institutions share their experiences and ideas regarding the cultural crisis in Europe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsDTX-2QJvI Next video talk will be published on Monday, April 26 with Goranka Horjan, Ethnographic Museum Zagreb (Croatia) and Eric Söderblom, Espoo City Theatre (Finland)
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Updated COVID-19 report from the Netherlands is now available. The COVID-19 reports present country specific information on COVID-19’s implications for the sector and the measures being taken. The updated COVID-19 report from the Netherlands presents recent governmental support measures regarding for example the compensation of performing arts productions, the expanded general support and a guarantee fund for events. Please find all the available country reports here or via our menu.
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