Beyond the Obvious

16 novembre
Due giorni di confronto aperto su: cultura e patrimonio materiale e immateriale in vista dell’anno europeo del patrimonio; cultura ed educazione alla cittadinanza attiva; cultura e pratiche di governance partecipata; cultura e futuro dell’Europa organizzato da Culture Action Europe in collaborazione con Agenda 21 per la Cultura - UCLG, Eureopean Cultural Foundation e American University of Rome

SESSIONI IN LINGUA INGLESE

8.45 REGISTRATION

9.15 – 10.00
PRELUDE
Robert Manchin | Culture Action Europe
Katherine Heid | Culture Action Europe
Michel Magnier | European Commission
Vito Borrelli | European Commission
Laura Barreca | Civic Museum of Castelbuono

FOCUS HERITAGE & SOCIAL INNOVATION
10.00 – 10.30
ART’ACT #1
Atma Mundi Ensemble
Zoran Majstorovic
Mirko Cisilino
Simone Serafini
Borko Rupena

“Atma Mundi Ensemble” is led by multiinstrumentalist, arranger and composer Zoran
Majstorovic and it features traditional and original music played on different acoustic instruments from around the world, capturing the musical heritage from different areas and cultures. Their music is mostly based on various string instruments, wind instruments, pitched and non-pitched percussion and sounds deriving from the nature around us.

10.40 – 12.00
REFLECT: HERITAGE AND SOCIAL INNOVATION
Heritage and identity are often seen as static and exclusionary, which gives nationalists the opportunity to use these concepts for their own ends. With the approaching European Year for Cultural Heritage 2018, this is the moment to challenge this simplistic view, exposing the nuances of heritage in all its complexity and its opportunities for social innovation. This session will focus on the impact of heritage and how it is intertwined with social issues, social progression, and advances in digital technology.

Ludovico Solima | Associate Professor of Cultural Heritage Management
Niels Righolt | Danish centre for arts & interculture
Mirjam Raabis | Estonian ministry of culture
Michel Magnier | European Commission
Cristina Da Milano | ECCOM
Moderator: Julia Pagel | NEMO

12.30 – 13.45
ENGAGE! PARALLEL SESSIONS

ROOM 1: SOCIAL INNOVATION & URBAN REGENERATION
Storytellers:
Filippo Lange | Teatro del Lido
Matthew Bach | ROCK Project
Nicola Ciancio | Non-Riservato
Maria Papadimitriou | Victoria Square Project
Host: Nicholas Anastasopoulos | NTUA

ROOM 2: TIES THAT UNITE & CREATE: HERITAGE, MEMORY & CONTEMPORARY
Storytellers:
Lea Walter | Collective Nomade
Zsofia Villegas-Vitézy | Hungarian Institute of Culture
Francesco Dobrovich | Nu Factory
Lilian Grootswagers | Future for Religious Heritage
Host: Alex Meszmer | VISARTE

FOCUS EDUCATION
15.00 – 15.30
ART’ACT #2
TED TALK: MOLLY BLOOM School of creative writing
MEMORY, IMAGINATION & FEAR
Leonardo Colombati
Francesco Pacifico

15.40 – 17.00
REFLECT: EDUCATION
Boundaries artistic disciplines, education and culture, the industries and the social sector etc. become more and more fluid. This is reflected in the increasing hybridity of the profiles of our sector’s main players. Which role does education play in culture and how do the two fields enhance one another towards social innovation and as contributors to open and democratic societies?
Anthony Heidweiller | Operamakers Foundation
Raluca Iacob | Cubic Metre
Wendy Sadler | Science Made Simple
Tommaso Salaroli | Scomodo
Moderator: Lars Ebert | ELIA

17.30 – 18.45
ENGAGE! PARALLEL SESSIONS

ROOM 1: CITIZENS OF TOMORROW: EDUCATION FOR ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP
Storytellers:
Friso Wiersum | European Cultural Foundation
Linda Di Pietro | CAOS
Tommaso Salaroli | Scomodo
Marco Tabilio | Friedrich Naumann Foundation
Host: Patrizia Braga | MeltingPro

ROOM 2: CITIZENS OF TOMORROW: EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION
Storytellers:
Serene Huleileh | Arab Education Forum
Anna Codazzi | Explora Museum
Stefano Giovanardi | Zetema, Planetarium and Astronomical Museum of Rome
Tina Ellen Lee | Opera Circus
Host: Christin Buechele | Culture Action Europe

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Scalinata di via Milano 9A

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Tre conferenze parallele organizzate da 8 enti e istituzioni internazionali
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