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UNESCO Cultural Indicators workshop

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SCF’s experts Dr. levan Khetaguri and Iuri Mgebrishvili invited by EC office in Kiev to attend international workshop dedicated to UNESCO’s Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS)  23-24 March of 2016.

SCF won competition for UNESCO cultural indicators research

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The EU Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme has launched a process to implement
the CDIS methodology in Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Belarus, while Moldova is
already undergoing this process.
The Programme has contracted two distinguished International Experts to facilitate the overall
process of planning, knowledge-sharing and quality assurance. We have also selected National
Partners in participating countries to carry out the data collection and analysis according to
the prescribed methodology under strict guidance and monitoring of the International Experts.
The selected National Partner for Georgia is:
SCF/IBCCP
The process started in March 2016 and the final results will be published by December 2016.
What are the Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS)?
The absence of internationally recognized indicators and tools to measure culture’s role in
national development is placing the sector at a comparative disadvantage. Cultural sector
indicators are an internationally applied data baseline on the competence of the creative and
culture sector. They equip countries to be more competitive on the international market;
increase information sharing among policy makers, civil society and commerce; identify
knowledge gaps and needs of cultural operators, and identify networks, good practice and
gaps in cultural and creative sectors.
UNESCO’s Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS) gathers already-available government data from a very wide range of sources to build a single picture of the overall health of the cultural sector. UNESCO has developed a methodology to demonstrate culture’s role as both a driver and enabler of development. This CDIS methodology examines seven key policy dimensions: Economy, Education, Governance, Social Participation, Gender Equality, Communication and Heritage.

On completion of the programme at the end of 2016 the results could be submitted to UNESCO for formal validation, after which they will be incorporated in UNESCO’s database alongside those of the other countries which have taken part in the programme.

EU-Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme European Union-Eastern Partnership Culture and Creativity Programme 2015-2018 aims at further strengthening cultural policies, particularly the Cultural and Creative Sectors, and to strengthen the capacities of the culture sector and the culture operators in the EaP countries.

It also aims to increase the links between public institutions and private actors and to include civil society in the decision making process, thus enhancing the role of culture as a driving force for reform, promotion of inter-cultural dialogue and social cohesion.

The Programme consists of four main components, including (1) cultural indicators and practical research including strengthening national capacities in evidence-based policy; (2) capacity-building in support of modernisation and reform in the cultural sector; (3) development of international collaboration opportunities and partnerships including through participation in the EU's new major grants programme Creative Europe; and (4) carrying out the communications and visibility strategy. The Programme is administered by a consortium led by the British Council with its partners: The Soros Foundation-Moldova, The National Centre for Culture of Poland, and the Goethe-Institut.

 

Bologna workshop in Kiev

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SCF was invited in Kiev to run round table about Bologna and Higher Arts Education, speakers: Dr. Levan Khetaguri, Iuri Mgebrishvili. Round Table was organized by Institute for Cultural Studies of Ukraine. On a round table were invited representatives of Higher Arts Education in Ukraine.

 

CHOROS in Georgia, supported by Creative Europe 9-15 March 2016

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CHOROS is one of the first projects in Georgia supported by Creative Europe program. Chôros is a cultural cooperation project that gathers partners with different backgrounds, from five different cities: Casablanca, Lyon, Sarajevo, Porto and Tbilisi/Batumi.

Chôros is anchored in Theatre and its possibilities for engaging citizens in a dialogue for addressing common problems.

In Casablanca, at the Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, Chôros brings together Image Aigue and Theatre Nomade artistic teams, developing artistic creations as tools to engage different audiences.

Moroccan Cultural Associations were invited to participate in parallel meetings, focused on discussing cultural education in the country.

Chôros Co-funder

Creative Europe Programme of the European Union

 

Chôros project members

Image Aiguë, Promoter and Coordinator, Lyon, France www.image-aigue.org

IBCCP, Stichting Caucasus Foundation, Tbilisi, Georgia www.caucasusfoundation.ge

SARTR, Sarajevo War Theatre, Sarajevo, Bosnia www.sartr.ba

Sétepes, Porto, Portugal www.setepes.pt

Thêatre Nomade, Casablanca, Morocco theatrenomade.com

 

Project supporter in Tbilisi and Batumi:

Goethe-Institut

National Youth and Children's Palace

Georgian State Theater and Film University

Batumi Contemporary Arts Space

Batumi Drama Theatre – New Stage

 

 

WORKING PROGRAM

workshops, round tables, performances

 

Research Presentation in Batumi

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On 22nd of February 2016 SCF’s team of International experts: Dr. Levan Khetaguri and Dr. Iuri Mgebrishvili presented Assessment of Arts and Culture resources and need in Ajara Region document at the music center in Batumi. Presentation was moderated by deputy minister Mrs. Natia Sirabidze. As the special guests at presentation presented minister of Mr. Giorgi Tavamaishvili and Mr. Karl-Erik Norman Chairmen of European Cultural Parliament and representatives of different cultural operators and media.

Research document available online:

http://adjara.gov.ge/branches/description.aspx?gtid=345505&gid=6#.VwJsLZx94dU