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European Federation of National Youth Orchestras
An association of pre-professional European national youth orchestras. EFNYO organises joint projects, orchestral training projects, and initiates cooperation … Organisation | 28 apr 2006
Everyone is Creative. Artists as Pioneers of the New Economy?
In her theoretical paper, McRobbie makes critical comments about the UK Creative Industries Mapping Document 2001and similar documents advocating … Publication | 23 may 2006
The Creative Industries Mapping Document 2001
This UK Mapping Document 2001 defines creative industries as 'activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talentand which have the … Publication | 23 may 2006
Higher Education and the Creative Industry Sector of the Northwest
The article focuses on the importance of recognising and including higher education in any strategy aimed at developing the creative industries. It concludes … Publication | 23 may 2006
Taalunieversum
The Taalunie is a governmental consortium of 3 countries: Netherlands, Flanders-Belgium, and Surinam, established to promote Dutch-language education, … Organisation | 27 may 2006
CSR Europe
CSR Europe is the leading European business network for corporate social responsibility with over 60 leading multinational corporations as members. It helps … Organisation | 28 may 2006
Business2Arts
Business2Arts operates a database of sponsorship opportunities for members and offers advice on sponsorship strategies in both directions. It runs the Allianz … Organisation | 28 may 2006
Tavarystva Bielaruskaj Movy im. Franciška Skaryny
The TBM is a unique body, with active branches in all regional centres, whose main activity is the promotion of the Belarusian language, national culture, … Organisation | 31 may 2006
The Artist and Society
The Conclusions from the World Congress on the Status of the Artist held in Paris, June 1997, reiterated some of the basic concerns expressed in the 1980 … Publication | 31 may 2006