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| name = MOTOVILA, Centre for the Promotion of Cooperation in the Cultural and Creative Sectors | | name = MOTOVILA, Centre for the Promotion of Cooperation in the Cultural and Creative Sectors | ||
| local name = MOTOVILA, Center za spodbujanje sodelovanja v kulturnih in ustvarjalnih sektorjih | | local name = MOTOVILA, Center za spodbujanje sodelovanja v kulturnih in ustvarjalnih sektorjih | ||
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| street = SEM Administration Building, Metelkova 2 | | street = SEM Administration Building, Metelkova 2 | ||
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| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
| telephone = 386 (0) 1 300 8787 | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 300 8787 | ||
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[[Motovila Institute|Motovila]], Centre for the Promotion of Cooperation in the Cultural and Creative Sectors, was established in [[established::2013]] with an aim of encouraging international collaboration, primarily in cultural and creative sectors. Motovila’s programme encompasses counselling, training, networking, promotional and research activities in order to facilitate international cultural connections. The team strives to equip cultural workers with skills that are necessary for a successful access to cooperation opportunities available within the EU and other international mechanisms. | [[Motovila Institute|Motovila]], Centre for the Promotion of Cooperation in the Cultural and Creative Sectors, was established in [[established::2013]] with an aim of encouraging international collaboration, primarily in cultural and creative sectors. Motovila’s programme encompasses counselling, training, networking, promotional and research activities in order to facilitate international cultural connections. The team strives to equip cultural workers with skills that are necessary for a successful access to cooperation opportunities available within the EU and other international mechanisms. | ||
− | Motovila is in charge of implementing the programme of the Creative Europe Desk (CED) Slovenia, the official national information office for the promotion of Creative Europe ( | + | |
+ | == Creative Europe Desk Slovenia == | ||
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+ | Motovila is in charge of implementing the programme of the Creative Europe Desk (CED) Slovenia, the official national information office for the promotion of Creative Europe (2014&bdash;2020), the EU framework programme supporting European cultural and audiovisual sectors. The CED work programme is supported by the European Commission and the [[Ministry of Culture]] of the Republic of Slovenia. | ||
Based on many years of experience in providing support to the culture and film sectors within the national information centres of the former EU programmes (from 2002 onward), the Motovila team has built up an extensive network of (inter)national connections and became an important intermediary between the sectors’ representatives and the respective EU/national institutions in the field of culture. | Based on many years of experience in providing support to the culture and film sectors within the national information centres of the former EU programmes (from 2002 onward), the Motovila team has built up an extensive network of (inter)national connections and became an important intermediary between the sectors’ representatives and the respective EU/national institutions in the field of culture. | ||
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+ | == Networking == | ||
+ | Motovila is a member of Culture Action Europe (CAE), a European network of cultural organisations and individuals. CAE is the biggest umbrella organisation representing the cultural sector at the European level, working on European cultural policy issues and dedicated to promote culture as a necessary condition for sustainable development both at a local and European scale. | ||
− | + | In 2013, the teams of Motovila/CED Slovenia and [[Culture.si]] initiated a still on-going data mining and interoperability project resulting in interactive [[EU funding|EU Funding infographics]] (accompanied by analyses and comparative researches) representing data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual sectors raised by Slovene organisations since 2002 onward. | |
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
+ | *[https://motovila.wordpress.com/o-nas Motovila Institute website] | ||
+ | *[http://ced-slovenia.eu/en/motovila On Motovila Institute on CED-Slovenia website] | ||
Revision as of 18:23, 18 January 2017
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27 Apr 2018
A presentation of Creative Europe Desk Slovenia's activities by Mateja Lazar, Motovila Institute, and the Create to Connect project's presentation by Tamara Bračič, Bunker Institute at the Creative Europe Showcase within the IETM Porto Plenary Meeting 2018
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20 Sep 2017
Ukraine Kyiv
A presentation by Sabina Briški Karlić from Motovila Institute, Creative Europe Desk Slovenia, during Kyiv Media Week, organised by the Ukrainian Creative Europe Forum
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17 Jul 2017
Ukraine Odessa
Mateja Lazar from Motovila Institute, Creative Europe Desk Slovenia, leads a workshop for the members of the Black Sea NGO Forum
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17 Dec 2016
Sabina Briški Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (Motovila Institute), Tomaž Virc (Studio Virc) and Jožko Rutar at the This is How WE Do it! regional event of the MEDIA Creative Europe coordinators
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8 Dec 2016
9 Dec 2016
Mateja Lazar of the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (Motovila Institute) and Andreja Hribernik (Koroška Gallery of Fine Arts) at the Creative Georgia Forum
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19 Oct 2016
23 Oct 2016
Sabina Briški of the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (Motovila Institute) at the Višegrad Animation Forum
at the Primanima First World Festival of Animations
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13 Oct 2016
14 Oct 2016
Mateja Lazar and Sabina Briški of the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (Motovila Institute) at the Creative Europe Info Day
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28 May 2015
29 May 2015
Representative of Creative Europe Desk Slovenia (Motovila Institute) Mateja Lazar at the international partner search meeting Creative Europe – Focus on the Danube
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18 May 2015
Sabina Briški (Creative Europe Desk Slovenia, (Motovila Institute)) at the European Film Forum
at the Cannes International Film Festival
Motovila, Centre for the Promotion of Cooperation in the Cultural and Creative Sectors, was established in 2013 with an aim of encouraging international collaboration, primarily in cultural and creative sectors. Motovila’s programme encompasses counselling, training, networking, promotional and research activities in order to facilitate international cultural connections. The team strives to equip cultural workers with skills that are necessary for a successful access to cooperation opportunities available within the EU and other international mechanisms.
Creative Europe Desk Slovenia
Motovila is in charge of implementing the programme of the Creative Europe Desk (CED) Slovenia, the official national information office for the promotion of Creative Europe (2014&bdash;2020), the EU framework programme supporting European cultural and audiovisual sectors. The CED work programme is supported by the European Commission and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia.
Based on many years of experience in providing support to the culture and film sectors within the national information centres of the former EU programmes (from 2002 onward), the Motovila team has built up an extensive network of (inter)national connections and became an important intermediary between the sectors’ representatives and the respective EU/national institutions in the field of culture.
Networking
Motovila is a member of Culture Action Europe (CAE), a European network of cultural organisations and individuals. CAE is the biggest umbrella organisation representing the cultural sector at the European level, working on European cultural policy issues and dedicated to promote culture as a necessary condition for sustainable development both at a local and European scale.
In 2013, the teams of Motovila/CED Slovenia and Culture.si initiated a still on-going data mining and interoperability project resulting in interactive EU Funding infographics (accompanied by analyses and comparative researches) representing data related to the EU funding for culture, film and audiovisual sectors raised by Slovene organisations since 2002 onward.