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Candidate Cities Network & First Conference

INVITATION TO CLUJ-NAPOCA The city of Cluj-Napoca invites all current and former bidding cities to become its partners in founding a Network of Candidate Cities. The network aims to become a platform supporting a sustainable approach to ECoC planning with the view to facilitate and encourage ECoC programme implementation regardless of the competition results. Cluj-Napoca […]

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The Conference of Candidate Cities Network

INVITATION Cluj Cultural Centre and the Cultural Hall of Cluj-Napoca Municipality invites you to participate to the Conference of the Candidate Cities Network held on September 22-23, 2017 in Cluj-Napoca, in the Great Hall of Matei Corvin House. The aim of this conference is to lay the foundation of the international network of current and

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New Monitor shows how culture and creativity help cities to thrive

European Commission Press release 6 July 2017 New Monitor shows how culture and creativity help cities to thrive Today, the European Commission released the first ever edition of the ‘Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor’. This new tool provides comparable data on how European cities perform across nine dimensions – covering culture and creativity – and

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Training program in “Techniques of Public Development”

Cluj Cultural Center organizes a training program in “Techniques of Public Development” addressed to cultural organizations and institutions in Cluj-Napoca. The course will address different topics related to cultural mediation – cultural education, public diversification, cultural marketing, etc., and will contain practical modules in which participants will develop strategies or work plans for public development

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Techniques of Public Development Workshop

Cluj Cultural Center organizes a training program in “Techniques of Public Development” addressed to cultural organizations and institutions in Cluj-Napoca. The course will address different topics related to cultural mediation – cultural education, public diversification, cultural marketing, etc., and will contain practical modules in which participants will develop strategies or work plans for public development

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Night at the Museums – more than 25.000 attendees in Cluj

Over 25.000 people from Cluj spent the night at the museums that participated at the 13th edition of the „European Night of Museums”. The number of participants increased by 10.000, compared to last year. This was the largest edition in Cluj county, both through the number of visitors and the number of exhibition spaces that

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Open Academy of Change

OPEN ACADEMY OF CHANGE is a program aimed to grow the capacity of civic and cultural sectors. Everybody can enrol in the Academy: citizens, cultural organizations, companies and universities. In 2020, the Academy will work at full capacity, serving over 2.000 Romanian and European cultural operators and 200.000 participants. In 2017, we inaugurate Open University,

Culture Works, Culturepreneurs Eng

Culturepreneurs

CULTUREPRENEURS is an annual program dedicated to cultural industries and a distribution platform for creative people from Europe and Latin America. Creative products and start-ups in design, film, music and crafts receive tech and management support through a cycle of ideation, incubation, acceleration and broadcasting activities. We transfer creative skills back towards the community through

Culture Connects, News from CCC

Someș River – flowing from West to East

 SOMEȘ RIVER – FLOWING FROM WEST TO EAST – using culture as an urban planning tool, the project involves citizens, architects, city planners, scientists, artists and cultural producers to change the way the city relates to the river. Spaces along the river banks are activated through a community festival, exploring ways to widen access and

Culture Inspires, News from CCC

The European Centre for Contemporary Arts (ECCA)

  THE EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS (ECCA) is a pioneering institution dedicated to contemporary arts. It reconverts military and industrial buildings to host a contemporary programme in the fields of visual arts, performing arts and media arts. ECCA will research, document and exhibit artistic productions of the last 70 years in Eastern Europe. It

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