THEME : Politics
Politics
Creative Europe: Creative or Bureaucratic?
For European projects, being supported by Europe Creative can mean growth and success. It can also mean unexpected trouble and bureaucratic reality checks. Saskia…
Arts
Creative Europe and the United Kingdom – So Much Past Success, Now Towards a New Future.
The UK is no longer part of the EU, but that does not mean there are no lessons to be learned from the UK's…
Politics
Creative Europe: A Vital Support In Austria
Europe Creative supports Austrian cultural actors by providing funding and mentoring. Their only obligation in return: to privilege the European interest by associating with…
Arts
Creative Europe: A Cultural Network Cut Out for Ambitious Projects?
The Netherlands, with nearly 200 structures involved in Creative Europe over the past seven years, is active on the map of European cultural cooperation.…
Politics
In Portugal, Creative Europe Propels Performing Arts to New Heights
European funds can help accelerate the development of cultural projects that cannot be supported on a national scale. This helping hand is sometimes saving,…
Independence
Navigating the Independent Online Radio Scene in Europe – Long Feature
We take a closer look at online radio stations operating across Europe, their missions, their background and the connections between them. Independent radio representatives…
Politics
Strengthening the Eastern Bloc’s Local Cultural Scenes After the Pandemic
In this piece, Katarzyna Kwiatkowska (Oramics) raises questions on representativity of the Eastern Bloc’s creators within the electronic music worldwide community, and the disparity…
Politics
64 Face of We are Europe : Caterina Di Fazio
Their voices and narratives are shaping the future of Europe: in this episode, we meet with philosopher and co-founder of Agora Europe : Caterina…
Arts
Interview: Deathprod on Anti-fascism Performances
An in-depth conversation with Norwegian artist Deathprod about his anti-fascism artistic vision, made in the framework of Insomnia festival.