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EUNIC ROUND TABLE & NETWORKING EVENT
Monday, September 24, 5:30 pm - 8 pm Participate, experiment, learn, and co-create for the future! Instituto Cervantes: 31 West Ohio St. Chicago, IL 60654 RSVP at BPT Space is limited so please save your spot early! All tickets will be held at the door. EUNIC Chicago is looking forward to working closely with all the local, national and international organizations based in Chicago to organize, support, promote and expand cultural and social events related to European culture in the city. Please join us on Monday, September 24, at 5:30 pm at Instituto Cervantes and meet the representatives of the Cultural Institution of the European countries in Chicago, share your ideas and proposals, and extend your network for future cultural partnerships, collaborations, cross promotions, funding, etc.
Round table: International Collaborations. Practitioners Experience Sharing. From Funding Practice to Practical Challenges Blair Thomas, director, Bi-Annual Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival Tony Karman, president and director of Expo Chicago at Navy Pier Jean de St. Aubin, executive director, Gene Siskel Film Center
The EUNIC round table is an opportunity to learn through networking and through practice what are the challenges and opportunities in international collaborations. Experts in the international cultural map of the city will share their experience and knowledge. What is EUNIC Chicago? EUNIC Chicago is a network of European national institutes and organizations engaged in cultural activities beyond their national borders. EUNIC brings together organizations from all 28 EU member states in a local cluster of its global network. By pooling together the resources and expertise of its members, EUNIC is able to work on common areas of interest. EUNIC is a recognized partner of the EU and its stakeholders are defining and implementing European policy on culture inside and outside the EU. EUNIC promotes cultural diversity and cultural dialogue. It also advocates for a stronger role for culture in public policies at both European and international levels.
What is the networking event about? EUNIC Chicago is looking forward to working closely with all of Europes cultural organizations based in Chicago. Local European institutions are invited to join EUNIC Chicago. We will introduce the current members (The Cultural Service at the Consulate of France, the Goethe-Institut, The Instituto Cervantes, and The Italian Cultural Institute) and share opportunities to participate and create new possibilities for collaboration for the future. Our goal is to promote and support the launch of European cultural events in the city (book clubs, exhibitions, film series, conferences, theatre, partnerships, etc.), all designed to reach a wide and new audience and to engage the Chicago public with the varied European facets of their cultural heritage.
Who might be interested? This networking session will gather together professionals from cultural and educational institutions who develop projects that relate to Europe.
What should participants expect? Exchange of experiences, meet cultural project leaders from other cultural centers, boost collaboration between centers, discover the upcoming EUNIC Chicago projects, and learn how to join and work with EUNIC Chicago on future topics.
Who is leading? The Cultural Service at the Consulate of France in Chicago Tanguy Accart, Cultural Attaché. The Goethe-Institut of Chicago Petra Roggel, Director. Vice-President of the Chicago EUNIC Cluster. The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago Antonio Martínez, Director. The Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago Alberta Lai, Director. President, EUNIC Chicago.
The Agenda: 5:30 pm 6:00 pm Networking cocktail reception with light refreshments. 6:00 pm 6:15 pm Opening remarks from the EUNIC members. Presentation of EUNIC Chicago and the upcoming projects. 6:15 pm 7 pm Round table. 7:00 pm 7:15 pm - Q & A. 7:15 pm 8:00 pm - Networking cocktail reception with light refreshments.
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UbicaciónInstituto Cervantes of Chicago (Ver)
31 W. Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60654
United States
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