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N #oa-e`&}1 aozO{_|o}~ M 2EP\ wog_/Okl,ht]TEF$Vtm_oi?jO-o7.Ӭ:FR (5)`SO `-Mo]@`Q@8G@ՌπW?XOY_0dTQp[N"P[rqP`M@@߁ϒߓ/?_oy /6Ow<6;qpodg$ckIbaӸ8F0Kpfӡp16pxo12o؟|o1|80 m*1_mqz4rSo45pC%``sAB:VGqNo2Osb|48sϠu8bRIFACCAoOa1Id;7K2AAҎ_,qR^Hph/]ojbQs0N f :]@sAB>`Mq/Q֎LZP]Godn0yFG>6fpTP;b ``bKpdKL>LP[OL;q`о bрPQHfTYu/*0n1P (Mik v`G``)2345678POA`o788萻0w.H,,rFSWuJRPa]?^O__`oabkcdh0+Т` q`Fxphoijklmn/ۏ|}zVoWX{/|6,:P@}o~o|sotvw?G000000004cultureworks@cultureworks.infocultureworks@cultureworks.info00000004cultureworks@cultureworks.infocultureworks@cultureworks.infoinfo@ifacca.orgIFACCA ACORNS, the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies ACORNS Newsletter <http://www.ifacca.org/> Friday 23 July 2010 Dear judy seymour, Welcome to ACORNS number 214, brought to you by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) with the financial support of our national and affiliate members. As always, we welcome your news at news@ifacca.org. Sarah Gardner, Executive Director IFACCA Announcements Release of IFACCA Briefing Note on the 2005 UNESCO Convention <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/release-ifacca-briefing- note-2005-unesco-conventio/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 We are delighted to release IFACCA Briefing Note for National Arts Funding Agencies: UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. Website for 5th World Summit launched today <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/website-5th-world-summit -launched-today/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 IFACCA today launched the website for the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture to be held in Melbourne, Australia, on 3  6 October 2011 www.artsummit.org. <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/website-5th-world-summit -launched-today/> World Summit on Arts and Culture  new look and logo <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/world-summit-arts-and-cu lture-new-look-and-logo/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 With today s launch of a new edition of www.artsummit.org , IFACCA has also launched a fresh, new logo and design for the World Summits. Robyn Archer appointed as Programme Advisor for 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/robyn-archer-appointed-p rogramme-advisor-5th-world/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 IFACCA and the Australia Council for the Arts are delighted to announce the appointment of singer, writer, artistic director and public advocate for the arts, Robyn Archer AO, CdOAL (France), OC (Belgium) as Programme Advisor for the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture. <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/robyn-archer-appointed-p rogramme-advisor-5th-world/> Meeting IFACCA s Pacific members <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/meeting-ifaccas-pacific- members/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 On 7-8 July, IFACCA was able to meet some its members from the Pacific region at the Meeting of Asia-Pacific Cultural Organizations on the 2005 UNESCO Convention, held in Sydney, Australia. <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/meeting-ifaccas-pacific- members/> El informe sobre dilogo intercultural ya est disponible en espaol <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/el-informe-sobre-dialogo -intercultural-ya-esta-dis/> IFACCA, 23 July 2010 La FICAAC se complace en lanzar el informe Es posible el dilogo intercultural a travs de las artes? Conceptos, polticas, programas, prcticas, la traduccin al espaol de Achieving Intercultural Dialogue through the Arts and Culture? Concepts, Policies, Programmes, Practices. <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/el-informe-sobre-dialogo -intercultural-ya-esta-dis/> In English: Report on Intercultural Dialogue now available in Spanish <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/report-intercultural-dia logue-now-available-spanis/> Report on national arts advocacy campaigns released <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/09/report-national-arts-adv ocacy-campaigns-released/> IFACCA, 09 July 2010 IFACCA is delighted to release D Art Report 16 National arts advocacy campaigns: overview of case studies and good practice. 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture, Melbourne, Australia, 3-6 October 2011: Call for Speakers <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/08/5th-world-summit-arts-an d-culture-melbourne-austra/> IFACCA, 08 July 2010 The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) and the Australia Council for the Arts are seeking your suggestions of keynote speakers, panellists or presenters of case studies who can successfully address the Summit s theme: Creative Intersections. <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/08/5th-world-summit-arts-an d-culture-melbourne-austra/> En franais: 5e Sommet mondial des arts et de la culture, Melbourne, Australie, 3-6 octobre 2011:Appel intervenants <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/5e-sommet-mondial-des-ar ts-et-de-la-culture-melbou/> En espaol: 5 Cumbre Mundial de las Artes y la Cultura, Melbourne, Australia, 3-6 de octubre de 2011: Convocatoria de conferencistas <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/2010/07/23/5-cumbre-mundial-de-las- artes-y-la-cultura-melbour/> For more announcements, visit http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/announcements/> National Arts Agency News Culture and Sports Evidence (CASE) reports are published <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/22/culture-and-sport s-evidence-case-reports-are-publi/> DCMS, 22 July 2010,England The Culture and Sport Evidence programme (CASE) have published their first set of research publications, databases and toolkits. Launch of Music against poverty contest <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/16/launch-music-agai nst-poverty-contest/> Malta Council for Culture and the Arts, 16 July 2010,Malta Today, the European Commission launches the European Music Contest calling young Europeans, between 15 and 25, to submit a song expressing support to the fight against poverty in the world. Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/15/indigenous-austra lian-art-commercial-code-conduct/> DEWHA, 15 July 2010,Australia The Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct is now available. You can cut us but don t kill us say the UK s cultural leaders <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/15/you-can-cut-us-do nt-kill-us-say-uks-cultural-leade/> Arts Council England, 15 July 2010,England Today, many of the leaders of Britain's most prominent cultural institutions - speaking on behalf of organisations across the whole country - appealed directly to the Prime Minister not to cause irreparable damage to our most economically successful sector in the imminent Spending Review. Information clinics for new theatre funding schemes <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/15/information-clini cs-new-theatre-funding-schemes/> Arts Council Ireland, 15 July 2010,Ireland The purpose of the clinics is to invite those interested to discuss the purpose and priorities of the new schemes and to offer technical information on the application process. http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/15/information-clinic s-new-theatre-funding-schemes/ The creation of the Ministry of Culture has been approved <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/14/creation-ministry -culture-has-been-approved/> Congress of the Republic, 14 July 2010,Peru After debating for two hours, the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Republic, chaired by the legislator Luis Alva Castro, approved on Wednesday the Bill N 3622 that proposes the creation of the Ministry of Culture. En espaol: Aprueban la creacin del Ministerio de Cultura <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/14/aprueban-la-creac ion-del-ministerio-de-cultura/> New report confirms arts as Ireland's most popular pursuit <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/13/new-report-confir ms-arts-irelands-most-popular-pur/> Arts Council Ireland, 13 July 2010,Ireland The majority of people in Ireland go to an arts event at least once a year, with plays, art exhibitions and classical music concerts most popular in every part of the country, according to research to be published this week. Book publishers to benefit from improved Canada Council for the Arts translation program <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/12/book-publishers-b enefit-improved-canada-council-ar/> Canada Council for the Arts, 12 July 2010,Canada Over the next three years, more money than ever before will be available for official language translations by professional publishers through the National Translation Program for Book Publishing. Business sees arts as good creative partners <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2010/07/08/business-sees-art s-good-creative-partners/> Australia Council for the Arts, 08 July 2010,Australia There is much potential for the arts to capitalise on the benefits they offer business, according to a new survey of corporate decision makers. For more national arts agency news, visit http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/> International News New funding programmes for Creative NZ <http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10660049> New Zealand Herald, 20 July 2010, New Zealand Creative New Zealand has established two new arts funding programmes after a review of its recurring funding earlier this year. Culture department braces itself for redundancies of up to 50% <http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/jul/20/culture-department-staff- redundancies-cuts> The Guardian, 20 July 2010, England Jeremy Hunt has submitted plans to Treasury proposing deep cuts in staff and a move to smaller government building. Millennium Development Goals, local governments and culture. Comments for the World Secretariat of UCLG <http://agenda21culture.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id =47&Itemid=65&lang=en> Agenda 21 for Culture, 20 July 2010, Spain In September 2010 the General Assembly of United Nations will meet in New York and review the progress towards the MDGs. The Summit will have an extraordinary impact. The Committee on culture believes that the cultural sector needs to advocate for this cause: the integration of a culture dimension in policies and programmes aiming to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. We believe UCLG can contribute to this cause. UWA to lead world-class research <http://www.news.uwa.edu.au/201007162673/arts-and-culture/uwa-lead-world -class-research> University of Western Australia, 16 July 2010, Australia The University of Western Australia is leading or collaborating in more than half of Australia's new Centres of Excellence announced today by the Federal Government. The Centre of Excellence in the History of Emotion will be directed by UWA historian, Winthrop Professor Philippa Maddern of the School of Humanities. "Emotions shape our mental, physical and social well-being," Professor Maddern said. "Our research will illuminate this crucial aspect of Australia's cultural and social heritage, and invigorate Australian culture through major reflective performances in drama, opera and art. Bulgarian Theaters Indignant at Looming 'Reform' <http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=118204> Sofia News Agency, 16 July 2010, Bulgaria A number of representatives of Bulgarian theaters have voiced staunch opposition to proposed reforms on the part of Bulgarian Minister of Culture Vezhdi Rashidov. The goal of the reform is to optimize Bulgaria's state-funded theater system and reduce spending by introducing cuts and mergers of theater entities. Indigenous art code launched <http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/indigenous-art-code-launc hed-20100715-10bx0.html> Sydney Morning Herald, 15 July 2010, Australia Art galleries, dealers and auction houses have been urged to sign up to code of conduct aimed at ending dodgy sale practices within the multi-million dollar indigenous art sector. Budget cuts would devastate the arts, warn theatre and gallery directors <http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2010/jul/15/arts-cuts-budget-letter> The Guardian, 15 July 2010, England Job losses, widespread closures and damage to audiences and Britain's reputation would follow, say leading figures. Kennedy Center president: Arts education funding is  crucial <http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/49936042-76/arts-kaiser-education-uta h.html.csp> The Salt Lake Tribune, 15 July 2010, USA Never cut programming, even during times of recession, he advised arts activists. Make your performances, exhibits and productions as exciting and transformative to your community as possible. Plan five years ahead. And always, always talk about what your nonprofit offers, not the money you need. Arts Centre moves to Atlanta <http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/arts/2010/july/15/arts-0 1-15-2010-001.htm> The Sun News Online, 15 July 2010, Nigeria Apparently intrigued by a passion to strengthen cultural diplomacy between Nigeria and the United States, the Federal Government may soon establish an international arts centre in Atlanta, Georgia. Final reports: 2008-2010 Workplan for Culture <http://ec.europa.eu/culture/news/news2742_en.htm> European Commission, 14 July 2010, Belgium The four Member State expert working groups established in the 2008-2010 Workplan for Culture have published their final reports. These groups have worked through the "Open Method of Coordination", exchanging good practices, comparing policies and making recommendations for action at national or European level. Brains in gear better than bums on seats <http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/brains-in-gear-better-than-bu ms-on-seats/story-e6frg8n6-1225890932606> The Australian, 13 July 2010, Australia Supporting the arts means resilience, says Robyn Archer. One of the most experienced, respected and powerful arts identities in the country, Archer knows very well that her formulation of a dichotomy between "that stuff" - heritage art - and the fresh ideas created by young and emerging artists will trouble some of her colleagues. Within the arts sector, there is mounting frustration, not yet expressed openly for fear of reprisals, that the opposite is happening: instead of heritage art being shored up "at the expense of" the new, it is heritage art that is being undermined by arts funding policies that favour emerging art forms. Great debate around Culture Policy <http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/07/07/great-debate-around-culture-polic y/> Vanguard, 13 July 2010, Nigeria The two day stakeholders culture conference that held at Bolingo Hotels &Towers, Abuja under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation last week was seen by many ministerial watchers as a landmark development and probably, a harbinger to an end of the prolonged call for a National Culture Policy for the country. Partnership also sends Israeli artists to US <http://www.jpost.com/Features/InThespotlight/Article.aspx?id=180086> The Jerusalem Post, 13 July 2010, Israel Future projects include an exposition of Western Galilee artists in the communities and international arts conference in the Western Galilee. Anguilla to publicly discuss the issue of cultural diversity <http://www.anguillanews.com/enews/public-notices/3467.html> Anguilla News, 13 July 2010, Anguilla Anguilla will publicly examine the issue of cultural diversity within the context of sustainable national development. The forum is part of a series being held as part of the process to develop a culture policy for Anguilla. Interview with the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation, Alexander Avdeyev <http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/country_supplement/russia_hollan d/eng/article/interview-with-the-minister-of-culture-of-the-russian-fede ration-alexander-avdeyev/401817.html> The Moscow Times, 12 July 2010, Russia The State Hermitage in St. Petersburg is one of the country s most renowned museums. How important is it for Dutch-Russian relations that the museum s first international satellite of this scale will be in Amsterdam? In what ways do you imagine the new center affecting relations between the two countries? Why arts should be endorced, by Martin Adaji <http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/arts/2010/july/08/arts-0 1-08-2010-004.htm> The Sun News Online, 08 July 2010, Nigeria At the just-concluded stakeholders forum organized by the Federal Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation in Abuja, experts on culture voted for a review of the National Culture Policy. They also canvassed a National Endowment for the Arts as well as the need for government to introduce entertainment tax, which could help artistes in the course of their struggles and place them on a better economic footing. Government to boost arts education in schools <http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2010/07/08/63/0302000000AEN201 00708005100315F.HTML> Yonhap News Agency, 08 July 2010, South Korea The government plans to significantly bolster arts education in primary and secondary schools over the next few years, designating more arts-centered schools and increasing related teachers and classes. The arts need a really big give that never stops giving <http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jul/08/arts-private-philan thropy> The Guardian, 08 July 2010, England With deep funding cuts on the way, our cultural institutions must learn new ways of harnessing private philanthropy. In an era of austerity, reasons to fund the arts <http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/In-an-era-of-austerity-reasons- to-fund-the-arts/21121> The Art Newspaper, 06 July 2010, England Culture is a social language that we would be dumb without. Consultation to draft a list of recommendations followed by a White paper  European Policy Analysis Group  Museums and Municipalities <http://encatc.org/questionnaires/> ENCATC, 01 July 2010, Belgium E= MU2 is a policy analysis group created by members from the European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres, ENCATC, and is financed by the European Union under the Culture Programme. For more international news, visit http://www.ifacca.org/international/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/international/> Employment Opportunities Executive Director Arts Development <http://www.ifacca.org/jobs/2010/07/23/executive-director-arts-developme nt/> Australia Council for the Arts, Australia Applications close: N/A The Executive Director is responsible for work in national and international market development, arts marketing, business development and research and strategic analysis. Centre for Cultural Policy Studies Doctoral Scholarship <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/theatre_s/cp/study/phd/scholarship/> University of Warwick England The Centre for Cultural Policy Studies at the University of Warwick, will offer one doctoral scholarship in 2010-2011. The scholarship scheme is open to both EU and Overseas candidates. Call for expression of interest for Consultant, Situation Analysis of the Cultural Industries in the Pacific <http://www.ifacca.org/jobs/2010/08/10/call-expression-interest-consulta nt-situation-anal/> Secretariat of the Pacific Community Fiji Applications close 10 August 2010 Expressions of interest are invited for the provision of consultancy services to undertake a detailed study to assist SPC to present an analysis of the state of the cultural industries in the Pacific in order to assist governments and all other stakeholders, gain a sound understanding of the place and role of the cultural industries in Pacific economies and societies. 2010 ACP Courier Photo Competition <http://www.ifacca.org/jobs/2010/09/15/2010-acp-courier-photo-competitio n/> The Courier Belgium Applications close 15 September 2010 The themes of the competition (as they relate to African, Caribbean and Pacific countries and development): trade, climate change, culture and science and technology For more employment opportunities, visit http://www.ifacca.org/jobs/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/jobs/> Conferences and Events Curso Taller Gestin de las Polticas Culturales Pblicas en Pases de Amrica y Europa <http://www.ifacca.org/events/2010/08/23/curso-taller-gestion-de-las-pol iticas-culturales-p/> Fundacin Ortega y Gasset 23 August 2010 to 27 August 2010 Buenos Aires, Argentina Las polticas culturales son uno de los instrumentos poltico sectoriales bsicos y fundamentales para el desarrollo cultural de los pases. Su gestin adquiere un papel cada vez ms relevante en un mundo globalizado, en el marco de la proteccin y promocin de la diversidad de las expresiones culturales. The official seminar language is Spanish. <http://www.ifacca.org/events/2010/08/23/curso-taller-gestion-de-las-pol iticas-culturales-p/> 4th Young Cultural Policy Researchers Forum <http://www.ifacca.org/events/2010/10/06/4th-young-cultural-policy-resea rchers-forum/> ENCATC Brussels, Belgium 06 October 2010 to 07 October 2010 Younger researchers who are exploring aspects of Cultural Policy at a European level can too easily be or feel isolated, especially when the outcomes of their work are expected or predicted to have a real impact on future developments. Cultural Policy: Quo Vadis? <http://www.ifacca.org/events/2010/10/14/cultural-policy-quo-vadis/> Social Theory, Politics & the Arts 14 October 2010 to 16 October 2010 Fairfax, USA STP&A is an international and interdisciplinary gathering of researchers, policymakers and practitioners that highlights current and conceptual issues in the development of cultural policy, theory, and arts administration practices in the United States and abroad. For more conferences and events, visit http://www.ifacca.org/events/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/events/> Publications Management and the Arts, 4th Edition <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/21/management-and-arts-4th-e dition/> Elsevier Direct, July 2010, USA Management and the Arts, Fourth Edition provides you with theory and practical applications from all management perspectives including planning, marketing, finance, economics, organizational, staffing, and group dynamics ALL related to an arts organization. Whether you are a manager in a theatre, museum, dance company, or opera, you will gain useful insights into management. How People Live their Lives in an Intercultural Society <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/19/how-people-live-their-liv es-intercultural-society/> European Cultural Foundation, July 2010, Ireland The report is the result of conversations between people living in Ireland who have different roots. It becomes apparent that many aspects of an individual s life  such as being a parent or playing a sport or being a member of a religion  have special effects on one s attitudes to the cultural environment. Pacific Heritage Arts Report 2009 <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/17/pacific-heritage-arts-rep ort-2009/> Indigenous Peoples, Issues and Resources, July 2010, New Zealand The Pacific heritage arts research project provides a broad overview of the health of heritage arts amongst the seven main Pacific communities in New Zealand. The communities are Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, Cook Island, Niuean, Tuvaluan and Tokelauan. Creative Rural Communities: Proposal for a Rural Cultural Strategy <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/15/creative-rural-communitie s-proposal-rural-cultural/> LITTORAL Arts Trust, July 2010, England The main purpose of this report is to stimulate and inform wider public debate around the proposal for a national rural cultural strategy. In this context it presents in basic outline what some elements of a possible future rural cultural strategy might look like, and how they might be implemented in practical terms. The Performing Arts in Lean Times: Opportunities for Reinvention <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/12/performing-arts-lean-time s-opportunities-reinventi/> Salzburg Global Seminar, July 2010, Austria What questions should performing arts leaders be asking themselves right now? Economic shifts, global and individual reach in technologies, the pursuit of strong and delineated national identities and the appetite for a voice from younger people are all changing how the performing arts are viewed, created and consumed. Fifty performing arts leaders from around the world gathered in February 2010 for a Salzburg Global Seminar focused on opportunities for reinventing the performing arts at a time when many factors are contributing towards a large-scale disruption of the arts. This report, written by the co-chairs of of the event, NAS President and CEO Russell Willis Taylor and Adrian Ellis, Executive Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, summarizes the discussions that took place. Mapping Asia-Europe Cultural Cooperation: report launched <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/2010/07/12/mapping-asia-europe-cultu ral-cooperation-report-la/> ASEF, July 2010, Vietnam The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and On-the-Move.org announce the publication of a new report Mapping Asia-Europe Cultural Cooperation. This study was carried out by Judith Staines and maps the Asia-Europe government-to-government bilateral cultural agreements between ASEM country partners. For more publications, visit http://www.ifacca.org/publications/ > <http://www.ifacca.org/publications/> About IFACCA The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies aims to benefit artists, arts organisations and communities worldwide. Executive Director: Sarah Gardner General Manager: Karilyn Brown Research/Projects: Natasha Eves Administration: Louise Godley Europe Coordinator: Diane Dodd Latin America Coordinator: Santiago Jara Africa Coordinator: African Arts Institute (Mike van Graan) PO Box 788, Strawberry Hills 2010 NSW Australia Ph: +61 2 9215 9018 Fx: +61 2 9215 9111 www.ifacca.org info@ifacca.org Your Subscription To unsubscribe, log into the IFACCA website and change your subscription details, or contact info@ifacca.org Please send news and employment opportunities, etc. to news@ifacca.org This material is Copyright 2010. 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