
DISCE P2P Recovery Programme (PRP)
The DISCE P2P Recovery Programme (hereinafter referred to as “PRP”) was initiated to support the European cultural and creative sectors in this time of unprecedented challenge due to COVID-19.
The DISCE P2P Recovery Programme (hereinafter referred to as “PRP”) was initiated to support the European cultural and creative sectors in this time of unprecedented challenge due to COVID-19.
The participants in this panel discussion, who manage different clubs in Europe, will share their experiences and visions for how to continue programming in the current context. This panel discussion is part of the program of the JAZZ I AM – the annual international jazz meeting.
This book collects observations and reflections from the Distributed Design Platform and extended community. It aims to give shape to the experiences of designers and makers across Europe and throughout the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global music policy leaders Sound Diplomacy launch the #BetterMusicCities campaign – a call to action to ensure music is at the heart of recovery in cities around the world.
A catch up with three different venues in three different countries to talk about the current state of affairs, their take on the role of mobility for live music, and their hopes for the future, as well as the experience of being a musician in the year 2020.
A call to foster creation aimed at local cultural agents and artists so that they can continue carrying out their processes and research affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Literary art Diary is a creative initiative that links cultural institutions with creatives to rethink culture as an open space without limits.
A new category award in Distributed Design Awards, called Design for Emergency, in order to celebrate design that successfully uses Distributed Design principles to respond to the recent COVID-19 emergency or emergencies to come.
A solidarity initiative in response to the social emergency of Covid-19 by helping the book sector.
A survey in order to come up with alternatives for the internationalisation of music diversity during the health crisis.
Caixa de Ressonància (CDR), or “Soundbox” in English, is an ethical platform for the exchange of musical experiences and online activities: songs, concerts, classes, conversations, meetings, workshops, talks and exclusive content.
A webinar to introduce the Creative Europe project “I will be everything” to the culture sector.
PICE March Mobilty Grants – extended deadline until June 17th due to COVID19 emergency.
A documentation poster in order to depict these strange times at home.
Design Education Talks podcast is an open discussion on art and design education, creativity and design thinking.
Aktionstheater PAN.OPTIKUM – a collective of artists – moved its activities from analogue to digital and launched the ‘European Creative Lab’ with partners and friends from all over Europe.
Live sessions with great artists sharing ART from their homes, balconies & rooftops (Re) connecting with musical emotions.
“A Confined Place” -carried out within the Creative Europe “A-Place” project- is a programme of activities to strengthen the sense of place in the times of confinement.
We must not forget that cultural heritage is a non-renewable asset, and therefore every action that may affect its state of conservation must be properly understood, assessed and documented.
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