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PROGRAMME (W)HERE IS EUROPE? Århus 24 – Herning 25 – Holstebro 26 September 2009 A three part seminar across Jutland where we map international cultural visions, policies, practice and networks Århus, 24 September 2009 Bymuseet, Carl Blochs Gade 28, 8000 Århus C 09.00 09.15 09.45

Arrival and registration Welcome from deputy mayor Jacob Bundsgaard Johansen Introduction, Trevor Davies, Århus 2017 Dorte Skot-Hansen, dir. Centre of Cultural Political Studies, DB Franco Bianchini, prof. European Cultural Policy, Leeds Met University, advisor European Union. Dragan Klaic, prof. theatre studies, former chair European Arts and Heritage Assoc, former dir., Netherlands Theatre Institute Short discussion in plenary

11.15

Break

11.30

Parallel workshops ” European Capital of Culture - putting cities in the European context. Why and how” “Knowledge and educational exchange programmes in a European context” ”New models for international festivals and projects” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

12.45

Lunch

14.00

Steve Green, Head of staff, The European Culture Institutes, British Council, London Chris Torch, dir. Intercult SE, vice chair Culture Lab Europe (formerly EFAH) Airan Berg, Artistic director Linz 2009

15.30

Coffee

15.45

Parallel workshops ”From international to intercultural policies and practice” ”Music in a European and global context” ”Performing arts in a European and global context” ”Museums and Heritage in an European and international context” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

17.00 17.30 18.30

Report and feedback - plenary session Networking Dinner


Herning, 25 September 2009 Heart – Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Birk Centerpark 8, 7400 Herning 08.15

Depart from Aarhus, Bymuseet

09.30 09.45

Arrival and registration Introduction, Trevor Davies, Århus 2017

10.00

Finn Andersen, Director, The Danish Cultural Institute Christoph Bartmann, Head of Development, Goethe Institute, Munich, former dir., Goethe Institute, Denmark Rikke Hjelms, Dir. Danish Cultural Institute, St. Petersburg

11.30

Break

11.45

Parallel workshops ”European Capital of Culture - experiences and potential for working internationally” ”New models for cultural exchange, cultural tourism and profiling” ”Where indeed is Europe and how do we define “Europe” for any one city” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

13.15

Lunch

14.15

Roger Tropeano, President Les Rencontres, European Network of Cities and regions Virve Sutinen, dir. Dansens Hus in Stockholm, Chair European Theatre Meetings, Chair Nordic Contact Point Fredrik Lindegren, dir. for culture and arts Umeå ECOC 2014 (Umeå selected last week!!)

15.45

Coffee

16.00

Parallel workshops ”Art galleries, museums and the visual arts in a European and global context” ”Creative education in a European and international context” ”Networks, multilateral projects clustering in a European and global context” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

17.30 18.00 18.15

Report and feedback - plenary session Introduction to the new museum HEART Networking

19.00

Dinner

20.30 20.30

Depart for Aarhus (bus) Depart for Holstebro (bus)


Holstebro, 26 september 2009 Musikteatret Holstebro, Den Røde Plads 16, 7500 Holstebro 07.45

Depart from Århus (bus)

09.30 09.45

Arrival and check in Introduction, Trevor Davies, 2017

10.00

Uffe Østergaard, prof. European History, Copenhagen Business School Mary Miller, artistic director Stavanger 2008 Ása Richardsdottir, Executive Director - Iceland Dance Company

11.30

Break

11.45

Parallel workshops ”European Cultural Capitals, local, regional and international – how and why” “Arts and cultural centres in a European and global context” ” Local, national, Nordic and global identities – issues, conflicts and meaning” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

13.15

Lunch

14.15

to be confirmed Marseilles 2013 Eugenio Barba, Founder/Director Odin Theatre

15.45

Break

16.00

Parallel workshops ”Children and youth programmes, projects and networks in a European international context” ”artists and creators in the European and global context “with Odin Theatre ”from the international to the intercultural practice in arts institutions” All workshops with 2-3 presentations in Danish or English

17.15

Final reports from sessions and conclusions

18.00

Dinner

20.00

Performance at Odin Theatre

21.00

Departure for Århus (bus)

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