The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia 29. 5. – 3. 6. 2011 Marjeta TURK Cross-national cooperation and cultural policies.

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The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – Marjeta TURK Cross-national cooperation and cultural policies

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – MAIN FUNCITONS OF AMATEUR CULTURE Cultural creativity and performance Culture education Integration of less privileged groups Accessibility of cultural goods Spending quality free time Interdepartmental cooperation

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – EUROPEAN CULTURAL POLICIES Agenda for culture Lisbon strategy UNESCO Convention on the Protection and the Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions Lilfelong learning programmes Year of Volunteering 2011

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – EU OBJECTIVES Cultural diversity Intercultural dialogue Culture as a catalyst for creativity Culture as a key component in international relations

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – INTERSECTION BETWEEN FUNCTIONS AND OBJECTIVES mobility of artists and workers in cultural sector Cross-border cooperation and dissemination of works of art Use of ICT technologies in culture and arts

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – CROSS NATIONAL COOPERATION Exchange of cultural groups Festivals, competitions International projects European networks

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – NETWORKS Field networks (IFCM, AITA/IATA, CIOFF, CISM…) Advocacy networks (CAE) General networks (AMATEO)

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – AMATEO ENVAA – European network for Voluntary / Amateur Arts AMATEO – European network for active participation in cultural activities

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – AMATEO established 2008 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and formally registered as an international organisation in Ghent, Belgium by 5 organisations from Belgium, Denmark, Croatia, Nederlands and Slovenia. Currently AMATEO has 18 member organisations from 12 EU states (10 members of EU and 2 candidates) Member organisations of Amateo can be national or state or minority organisations within the fields of theatre, music, choirs, arts and crafts, film, dance, etc, and also community arts and sociocultural activities

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – AMATEO PRINCIPALES Active participation in Cultural Activities should be: better acknowledged for its importance for art, society and individuals by politicians, bureaucrats, researchers, opinion leaders and professional artists recognised as worthy of support from national and EU institutions encouraged by the reduction of bureaucratic obstacles for its importance for society better respected for its importance in a society, for better understanding of the role it can play in development, for better understanding among nations in EU and worldwide

The Grundtvig Multilateral Project Ljubljana, Slovenia – AMATEO is a network for enchanchig the information flow within the member organisations exchange of information and practice among the memeber organisations international cooperation projects (festivals, exhibitions, exchange programmes, etc.) gathering of initiatives for development projects, exchange programmes and support in the search for partners from participating countries joint research into the field of the active cultural participation transnational mobility of people working in cultural acitivities