Creative Europe provides $1,46 billion for the Cultural and Creative sectors

The “Creative Europe” program will provide, between 2014 and 2020, 1,46 billion euros for the strengthening of sectors […]

The “Creative Europe” program will provide, between 2014 and 2020, 1,46 billion euros for the strengthening of cultural and creative sectors in Europe, contributing to growth, employability and the promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity.

CCDR Algarve, continuing the cycle Mais Algarve in Europe, promotes, on May 29, at 14:15 pm, in its auditorium in Faro, a presentation session of “Creative Europe” the new European Union Program for the Cultural and Creative sectors 2014-2020.

Tens of thousands of artists, cultural and audiovisual professionals, organizations linked to the performing arts, the fine arts, publishing, cinema, television, music, interdisciplinary arts, heritage may benefit from this European programme. and the video game industry.

The funding will allow them to operate across Europe and reach new audiences, developing the necessary digital skills.

Europe's cultural and creative sectors, distributed through the Culture and Media sub-programs, will support projects for cross-border cooperation between cultural and creative organizations within and outside the European Union, Networks to assist cultural and creative sectors operating at a transnational level, strengthening their competitiveness, Translation and promotion of literary works in European Union markets, Platforms of cultural agents that promote emerging artists and stimulate a truly European cultural and artistic work program, Skills development and professional training for audiovisual professionals, Fiction development , animations, creative documentaries and video games for the cinema, television market and other European platforms, Distribution and marketing of audiovisual works inside and outside Europe, Film festivals promoting European films, Funding for international co-production of films, Desire audience involvement to foster film literacy and increase interest in European films through a variety of events.

You want the program presentation session, in Faro, promote and boost the participation of the Algarve Region in European programs and counts on the presence of David Santos, President of the Algarve Regional Coordination and Development Commission and Manager of PO Algarve 21, Alexandra Gonçalves, Regional Director of Culture of the Algarve, and Eurídice Cristo, from CRIA – Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer Division.

The Creative Europe Information Center will feature Susana Costa Pereira, the head of the Culture sub-programme, and the executive coordinator and head of the Media sub-programme, Manuel Claro, at the Creative Europe Panel – Opportunities for the Algarve.

During the coffee break, participants are invited to visit the Made In Algarve exhibition, promoted in partnership with the PO Algarve 21, on display at CCDR Algarve until the 9th of July, with the active presence and animation of some Algarve companies in the sector. creative industries.

Applications for the “Creative Europe” program are now open.

The Centro Europe Direct Algarve and Enterprise Europe Network services, headquartered at CCDR Algarve, are partners in the organization of this event.

To consult the Program for this session and register, go to the website www.ccdr-alg.pt.

For more information see http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/creative-europe/index_en.htm.

Contacts:
MEDIA Subprogram – Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual, [email protected]
Culture Subprogram – Office of Cultural Strategy, Planning and Evaluation, [email protected]
CCDR Algarve – DSDR – [email protected]

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