Europe Day
Promotion of the EU Culture programme in Maribor
Wednesday, 9th May 2012, 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
Square Leon Štukelj, Maribor
Europe Day again brings exciting events across Slovenia. In the framework of the European Commission's campaign Youth on the Move the Maribor European Capital of Culture will host a fair of national information offices for the EU programmes. Their representatives will provide visitors practical information on accommodation, employment, study, shopping and commerce in the European Union.
The Cultural Contact Point Slovenia will also be present at the fair between 9:30 and 17:00 to answer all your questions related to the EU Culture programme.
You are also invited to join Maša Ekar from CCP Slovenia for a short discussion (11:00-11:30) with invited guests from successful organizations from the region:
- Mirjana Mladič, Narodni dom Maribor: Festival Lent, Maribor
- Ana Mravlje, Komorni godalni orkester Slovenske filharmonije: Festival Maribor
- Dejan Pestotnik, KID Kibla, Maribor: Soft Control (2012); Caravan. Artists on the Road; European Public Art Project; Robots and Avatars – Collaborative and Intergenerational Futures (2012)
Join us in the Maribor - Capital of Culture 2012!
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Cultural Contact Point Slovenia
Maša Ekar
T: (01) 4318385
E: ccpinfo@scca-ljubljana.si
W: www.ccp.si
Culture Programme is a seven-year (2007-13) programme for community measures in the field of culture open to all cultural sectors and all categories of cultural operators, that promote the transnational mobility of people working in the cultural sector, encourage the transnational circulation of works and cultural and artistic products as well as intercultural dialogue.
CCP Slovenia is an information office for Culture Programme, responsible for the promotion of the programme on the national level, for dissemination and exchange of information related to the implementation of the Programme; it provides assistance in searching partner organisations and offers technical support for users. CCP Slovenia was established in 2002 within the SCCA-Ljubljana. CCP Slovenia is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission.
[Published May 4, 2012]
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