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ECF eZine - August 2014
AUGUST 2014
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NEWS & EVENTS
TEATRO VALLE OCCUPATO – ECF and the ECF Princess Margriet Award jury 2014 express their solidarity and support for Teatro Valle Occupato and their Fondazione Teatro Valle Bene Comune (Foundation for the Commons) in their brave transition from a citizen-led cultural initiative to defining a new participatory model for the theatre, together with the City of Rome. We plea that they be given the opportunity to continue bringing urgent societal and cultural questions to the table and shaping the theatre as a space of commons. Read the message of solidarity from ECF’s Director Katherine Watson.
We received more than 800 applications for our first Idea Camp open call. We will select the 50 most viable and innovative ideas to be represented by the successful applicants at the Idea Camp in Marseilles from 23-25 October, co-hosted by Les Têtes de l’Art. We also enjoyed talking to the great number of people who joined our first online Q&A, #askECF, on 9 July. We hope to run more online Q&As like this one in future to get closer to our audiences through our social media channels and ECF Labs.
TANDEM "DIALOGUE FOR CHANGE": OPEN CALL - The new TANDEM programme “Dialogue for Change” is based on our belief that cross-border collaboration supports not only dialogue, but also allows for the development of new forms of civic engagement. We are looking for change agents from Ukraine and the 28 EU member states interested in strengthening their capacities in community development and conflict resolution through the arts. The deadline for application is 15 September 2014 (midnight CET).
TANDEM COMMUNITY & PARTICIPATION: 2ND ROUND OPEN CALL – Together with our partners Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie, LKCA and MitOst e.V., we are proud to announce the second round of Tandem Community & Participation. This exchange programme supports cultural organisations to set up partnerships with peers across NL, B, D and the UK. Applications open 18 August until 15 October 2014.
SHERIF FARAG FREE – We are relieved by the news that Sherif Farag – Tandem/Shaml participant, academic and activist – has been released from detention in Egypt after being held for 246 days without trial. You can read more about Sherif’s work, the circumstances of the arrest and coverage of his release on our website.
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO CULTURAL HERITAGE FOR EUROPE – The European Commission has adopted the policy ‘Towards an integrated approach to cultural heritage for Europe’. This important policy document calls for stronger cooperation at the EU level, which can feed into national heritage policies and governance. The EC Communication is available in all the official EU languages.
THE STUART HALL PROJECT – SHORTLISTED FOR 2014 GRIERSON TRUST AWARDS
We are very pleased to share Smoking Dogs Films’ announcement that The Stuart Hall Project has been shortlisted in the Cinema Documentary category for the 2014 Grierson Trust Awards. The film’s director, John Akomfrah, received the ECF Princess Margriet Award in 2012. Learn more about the project in our library.
#PUBLICSPACEIS ONLINE CAMPAIGN – People across Europe and beyond have been sharing their vision of what public space is. And so far the results are deservedly diverse and colourful. You can see some of the examples in ECF Labs including “Turning London’s empty warehouses into creative communities” and “the smartest urban crowdfunding projects”. Join now and share your #PublicSpaceis
100% AMSTERDAM 10 to 13 December – Together with Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam and the Publieke Werken Foundation, ECF presents the show 100% Amsterdam by Berlin theatre collective Rimini Protokoll. In the performance, one hundred 'Amsterdammers' will be on stage – each representing 1% of the population of the city. The performance will show the stories that lie behind the statistics of the city and their inhabitants. Tickets are now on sale.
FROM OUR LIBRARY
Summer is a great time to reflect, review and consider future opportunities. Which is why we sent a special “Summer Reading” issue of our eZine last month, highlighting some of the latest publications we’ve added to our Library. Happy reading!
MORE NEWS
As part of SPACES: Urban activism, advocacy and institutional innovation in post-socialist contexts, our Networked Programme partner Oberliht Association is organising a series of events in Chișinău until 6 September.
Mark your calendars: the 22nd ENCATC Annual Conference “New Challenges for the Arts and Culture: Is it just about money?” will take place in Brno in the Czech Republic on 17-19 September 2014. More information here.
CALL for participation: between 28 October and 1 November 2014, Wonderland Architecture is holding a workshop in Berlin including lectures, debates and film screenings on the topic of alternative funding models to help bottom-up urban regeneration in our cities. Send in your contributions by 5 September.
A tender was launched last week to find a coordinator for the cultural programme of the Dutch EU Presidency in 2016. More information is available via this link (in Dutch).
The Berlinale Talent Campus is now accepting applications from emerging film professionals, screenwriters, actors, directors, film critics and other up-and-coming film professionals. But hurry! The deadline for applications is 1 September.
Movies that Matter and Karama Human Rights Film Festival are organising Cinema without Borders: a four-day workshop programme on how to develop a “Human Rights Film Festival”, bringing together film professionals from the Middle East and Northern Africa region. Entries close on 19 September.
Are you looking for a European wide conversation around a specific topic or situation? We invite you to join ECF Labs, an engine for European communities developed by ECF. Labs about migrations, movement, schooling heritage, comics, audience engagement, street art, public space are already active. You can also open a new Lab, to connect people who share similar interests and concerns.
GRANTS
Our STEP Beyond Travel Grants are designed for up-and-coming artists and cultural workers to travel through wider Europe. There is no deadline for this grants scheme. Applications are accepted through the STEP Beyond Lab.
REGULAR UPDATES
This eZine is a monthly digest of our work. For most updated news, check our social media channels which we update daily and our website which we curate weekly with news and showcases from our work.
Share your thoughts via our social media channels or by e-mailing our digital advisor and online curator Canan Marasligil. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
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