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Krakow UNESCO City of Literature launches an open call to its Residency Programme.
The Residency Programme is dedicated to emerging writers from the UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature. The Programme was created with the belief that the Network provides an excellent opportunity to develop interconnections, boost mobility, and offer professionalization services for writers. It aims to promote the UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature, provide writers with a platform to showcase their work and talent to a Central European audience, support...
The XII Annual Meeting of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) opened yesterday in Krakow and Katowice, Poland, joint hosts and Creative Cities of Literature and Music respectively, from 12 to 15 June.
More than 350 delegates, including 40 mayors, representing the 180 cities of the Network are attending the meeting, whose theme is “creative crossroads”, celebrating the collaborative spirit which lies at the core of the UCCN, and drives member cities’ local and international action.
In the opening of the event, Jacek...
Krakow and Katowice, respectively Creative Cities of Literature and Music in Poland, and also jointly referred to as Krakowice, will be hosting the XII UCCN Annual Meeting from 12 to 15 June 2018.
The XII Annual Meeting in Krakowice will be themed “Creative Crosscroads”, building on the idea of cross-sectoral cooperation between Creative Cities. This major Network’s gathering will once again provide an excellent opportunity for all members to showcase, share and discuss joint-initiatives, as well as to identify concrete...
From 2 to 30 November, the Creative City of Krakow (Poland) led by the Krakow Festival Office, and the e-book platform Woblink.com, are organizing for the fifth time “ReadPL”, a unique flagship initiative that combines literature and new technology.
This year’s edition is taking place in 30 cities in Poland, as well as 450 towns where schools have joined the project. Over 7000 posters and e-lending tools allow for the free rental of e-books and audiobooks through a single QR code and the special application created by the platform Woblink.com...
Following the success of its first edition, LIM (Less is More), the European platform for project development of limited budget features films, has launched its 2018 call for applications, offering to a new generation of talented filmmakers, as well as artists of all kinds – from theatre, documentary and visual arts – the opportunity of designing their own limited budget film project.
The platform is led by Le Groupe Ouest and developed in partnership with Krakow Festival Office – KBF (Poland), Control N (Romania), Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds...