Do Creative Europe projects truly add value to local communities? What is Brussels’ strategy for supporting creative initiatives over the next seven years? While there are funding opportunities for smaller organizations, how many succeed in becoming self-sustainable? What are the best practices for managing grants, and is there support from local and national institutions? What does being a European Capital of Culture mean from both an economic and cultural perspective? Almost every country has a music export office—what are the real benefits of these organizations? Let’s explore the outcomes and strategies to ensure that local communities genuinely benefit from these creative efforts.
Moderator: Tamara Kamińska (EMEE | PL)
Speakers:
Nayden Todorov (Minister of Culture of Bulgaria, Sofia Philharmonic | BG)
Angeliki Spyridaki (CReNe | GR),
Marili Randla (Music Estonia | EE),
Mila Georgieva (Bulgarian Music Association, SoAlive Music Conference | BG),
Aleksandar Velinovski (Public Room | MK)
28.11 | FROSINA HALL | 15:00 – 16:00