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− | Established in [[established::2010]], Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined the EU Program Creative Europe. One of the two projects is Other Words initiated by the Donostia Culture from San Sebastian in the Basque Country. A four year long project that connects 'small' and minority languages through literary productions and residences sets off in 2015. Other partners involved are Youth Forum from Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge from Ireland and Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands). | + | Established in [[established::2010]], Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined the two international projects supported by the EU Program Creative Europe. |
− | The Association X-OP is hosting Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor.
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| + | ''Other Words'' is a project that connects 'small' and minority languages through literary productions and residences during a period 2015–2019. Led by the Donostia Culture association from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, and involves also Youth Forum from Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge from Ireland and Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands) At the very outset the Association X-OP is hosting Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor. |
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Established in 2010, Association for Contemporary Arts X-OP engages in an array of contemporary arts projects. The organisation has successfully joined the two international projects supported by the EU Program Creative Europe.
Other Words is a project that connects 'small' and minority languages through literary productions and residences during a period 2015–2019. Led by the Donostia Culture association from San Sebastian in the Basque Country, and involves also Youth Forum from Bitola (Macedonia), Foras na Gaeilge from Ireland and Tresoar from Friesland (Netherlands) At the very outset the Association X-OP is hosting Ekaitz Goienetxea, a young Basque author from Bermeo, Bay of Biscay, on a two-month residency in Maribor.
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