Street Artists in Europe (study commissioned by European Parliament)
(source: www.on-the-move.org)
A study commissioned by the European Parliament and coordinated by HorsLesMurs has been published on Street Artists in Europe.
IFEA Europe is currently executing an Impact Study amongst its members. If you have not yet filled out the Questionnaire that was emailed to you by the Office, please do so now.
Non-Festivals are kindly asked to fill out the relevant 2nd part of the questionnaire.
Please return your form ASAP by email to office {at} ifeaeurope(.)com.
THANK YOU!
A study commissioned by the European Parliament and coordinated by HorsLesMurs has been published on Street Artists in Europe.
(source: www.on-the-move.org)
AEPO-ARTIS, the Association of European Performers’ Associations, has published a study on performers’ rights under European Legislation.
* 89% perceive a greater need for ‘culture’ to be promoted at EU-level;
* 88% feel that cultural exchanges are important, and they call on the European Union to facilitate cultural exchanges for Europeans, and so promote intercultural dialogue;
These are some of the findings of the Eurobarometer study on Europeans, culture and cultural values published by the European Commission.
Check out the programme of the Research Stream presented by the EFRP at the Annual Conference of the Association of Irish Festival Events at www.aoifeonline.com on 8 and 9 November.
| November 9, 2007 | ||
| November 10, 2007 |
Join members of IFEA Europe at the Annual Conference of the Association of Irish Festivals & Events on 8/10 November.
Familiar IFEA speakers: William Culver Dodds (Harrogate International Festivals), Steven Wood Schmader, (President/CEO IFEA World), Paul Gudgin, (Former Director Edinburgh Festival Fringe), Allan Xinus Grige (Chairman IFEA Europe), Robyn Nelson (Dogwood Arts Festival), Maria Nusser-Wagner (The Guggenheim), Sylvia Allen (Allen Consulting) and Jeroen Mourik (CreativeFellowship.org) are amongst the international speakers.
Conference Brochure (pdf 575 Kb)
Conference Programme (Word 256 Kb)
Please note that the Early Bird Rate ends Friday 19 October!